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William S. Farish
1939 -
To the general public, the identity of Willia...
Occaneechi in the Service
Piedmont Indians in the Civil War
When North Carolin...
Catawba Sanatorium
This institution, one mile northeast, stands on the site o...
John W. Galbreath
1897 - 1988
The far-reaching enterprises of John W. ...
The Original Chimney of the Bennett House
The original Bennett House, which burned on October...
Harry Payne Whitney
1872 - 1930
The stamp affixed on Thoroughbred racing...
Mrs. Henry Carnegie Phipps
1883 - 1970
An early investor with Andrew Carnegie w...
Meeting of the Generals
On April 17, 1865, Maj. Gen. William Tecumseh Sherm...
Capt. Harry Guggenheim
1890 - 1971
Charles Lindbergh regarded Capt. Harry F...
HRM Queen Elizabeth II
1926 -
The English Royal family has been instrumenta...
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William S. Farish
1939 -
To the general public, the identity of William S. Farish is likely created by his term as the United States Ambassador to England, his business association and friendships with both Presidents Bush, and his friendship with Queen Elizabeth II, ...
Occaneechi in the Service
Piedmont Indians in the Civil War
When North Carolina passed laws in 1833 to restrict the rights of free blacks; they also limited the rights of Indians. In old Orange (later Alamance) County, many Occaneechi Indians including Dixon Corn, Jesse Jeffries, ...
Catawba Sanatorium
This institution, one mile northeast, stands on the site of the old Roanoke Red Sulpher Springs, which by 1859 was a noted summer resort. The Sanatorium was established by the General Assembly of Virginia in 1908 for the treatment of ...
John W. Galbreath
1897 - 1988
The far-reaching enterprises of John W. Galbreath were sometimes reflected in the names of his horses. Epsom Derby winner Roberto was named for the great baseball player Roberto Clemente, whose team, the Pittsburgh Pirates, was then owned by ...
The Original Chimney of the Bennett House
The original Bennett House, which burned on October 12, 1921, faced east on the old Hillsboro Road; the road ran in 1865 as now, south of the building. The structure consisted of one room downstairs and a small room over ...
Harry Payne Whitney
1872 - 1930
The stamp affixed on Thoroughbred racing by William Collins Whitney and his son Harry Payne Whitney remains indelible. It was W. C. Whitney who poured funding into revitalization of Saratoga, the charming old Victorian race track still operating ...
Mrs. Henry Carnegie Phipps
1883 - 1970
An early investor with Andrew Carnegie was Henry Phipps, whose son, Henry Carnegie Phipps, married Gladys Livingston Mills. Mills' ancestors had signed the Declaration of Independence and handled the Louisiana Purchase. As Mrs. Henry Carnegie Phipps, the former ...
Meeting of the Generals
On April 17, 1865, Maj. Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman and Gen. Joseph Eggleston Johnston met on this section of the Raleigh to Hillsboro Road at the home of James and Nancy Bennett to negotiate a peace settlement to end the ...
Capt. Harry Guggenheim
1890 - 1971
Charles Lindbergh regarded Capt. Harry F. Guggenheim and Dr. Robert Goddard as the two most forward looking men in the early history of aerospace. Guggenheim financed much of Goddard's research and was himself a combat flyer in both ...
HRM Queen Elizabeth II
1926 -
The English Royal family has been instrumental in Thoroughbred racing through many successions, and no monarch has been more knowledgeable about the sport that Queen Elizabeth II. There was a Royal Stud farm in the time of Henry VIII, ...