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�% *.ago- <br />IoWI 20 <br />United States Department of the Interior <br />National Park Service <br />National Register of Historic Places <br />Continuation Sheet <br />Cabe - Pratt - Harris House <br />Section number Page 11 Orange Co., NC <br />FOOTNOTES <br />1Jean Bradley Anderson. "The History of Few's Ford." Eno <br />River Association, 1985. Transcript of a talk given by Anderson <br />at the first of a annual series of "Talks at the Ford' sponsored <br />by the Eno River Association. <br />2Hugh Conway Browning compiled the history of all of the <br />grist mills once located on the Eno River banks. For each he <br />traced a chain of title from the earliest land owners in the <br />Eno River to the latest, including pertinent family and local <br />history as original documents revealed them. This wealth of <br />information has not been published to date, but a typescript <br />is located in the North Carolina Collection of the Wilson Library <br />at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. The <br />information has been utilized by the designers of the Eno River <br />Association's annual calendar since the late 1970s. <br />3Elsie Cabe Wheatcroft. Genealogy of 1,500 Descendants <br />of Cabe (`1cCabe) (Franklin, NC: Macon Graphics, 1983), p. 118. <br />4The Regulators, a citizen group which organized in Orange <br />County about 1768, were angered by the abuses of power by the <br />Colonial government. These forerunners of the Revolutionary <br />War patriots were defeated by Tryon's forces at the Battle <br />Alamance in May, 1771. <br />5Hugh Conway Browning. More Orange County Families: The <br />Descendants of Barnaby Cabe (McCabe). 1967, n. 2. Typescript <br />located in ?North Carolina Collection, Wilson Library, Chapel <br />Hill, NC. Also see Browning's "Information Relating to the <br />Division of the Lands of William Cabe ", an appendix. of the <br />Cabe Family study, February, 1968. <br />6Browning, p.2. <br />7Jean B. Anderson. Eno River calendar, February, 1986. <br />8Browning, p.8. <br />9Broadside, published July 25, 1785. In collection of <br />the North Carolina Collection, Wilson Library, Chapel Hill. <br />
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