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Agenda 05-16-2023; 5-a - Joint Public Hearing with the Historic Preservation Commission Regarding the Proposed Designation of Three Properties as Orange County Local Landmarks
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43 <br /> ORANGE COUNTY LOCAL LANDMARK APPLICATION <br /> [sic] in attending meetings." Apparently, the Eno .friends were sluggish not only in getting to <br /> meetings at Cane Creek, but also to their own meetings.25 <br /> Other and, ultimately, more serious problems arose in the mid-1760s in conjunction with the <br /> Regulator movement,which rebelled against the royal government's treatment of the citizenry, <br /> and its connection with Eno Quaker leader, Joseph Maddock.. In 1764, Maddock had become a <br /> supporter of Herman Husband, who had been disowned by the Cane Creek Meeting as a <br /> troublemaker. Because of that, Maddock, himself, was suspended for a time. Then, in 1766, the <br /> Regulators advertised a general meeting of citizens to be held on October 10 at Maddock's Mill <br /> (apparently without Maddock's permission) to have a face-to-face discussion with Court House <br /> officials concerning abuses of power, especially in terms of taxes, fees, and special collections. <br /> However, no officials appeared at the mill except for a belated messenger. Although the meeting <br /> could not be held, Joseph Maddock realized that his name had been linked not only with Herman <br /> Husband but also with the Regulators, since the meeting was to have been held at his mill. <br /> Foreseeing what this meant for his future in the North Carolina Province, Maddock began selling <br /> all of his considerable land holdings in the Eno River Valley and making plans to leave.26 <br /> In late 1767, at least ten Eno Quaker families, including Joseph Maddock and his family, <br /> traveled some 300 miles to east Georgia, where they initially acquired 12,000 acres from the <br /> governor to settlt. As more families arrived, they received considerably more acreage. In July <br /> 1768, Joseph Maddock briefly returned from Georgia to settle the rest of his affairs in the North <br /> Carolina Province and to resign his trusteeship of the Eno Quaker Burying Ground. After some <br /> 25 Engstrom, 12. <br /> Engstrom,26-28. <br /> 21 <br />
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