|
91
<br /> United States Department of the Interior
<br /> National Park Service/National Register of Historic Places Registration Form
<br /> NPS Form 10-900 OMB Control No.1024-0018
<br /> Moorefields (Additional Documentation) Orange County, N.C.
<br /> Name of Property County and State
<br /> 79 Bishir and Southern 2003: 74.Lefler and Wager 19153:249,256.Orange County Deed Book 111,folio 172, 18
<br /> July 1939.N.b.that the permission is granted to 106 acres of Moorefields,the 50 acres sold to Clifford E.King in
<br /> 1923 were exempt.
<br /> 80 Orange County Deed Book 131,folio 575, 14 May 1949.Orange County Deed Book 132,folio 24,6 June 1949.
<br /> Orange County Deed Book 132,folio 609, 12 November 1949.
<br /> 81"Many After Position," The Wilmington Dispatch,5 June 1917: 5.North Carolina Heritage Center,North
<br /> Carolina Newspapers[website].Accessed 19 June 2024: https://newspgpers.di,gitalnc.org/lccn/sn92073938/1917-
<br /> 06-05/ed-1/seq-5/."The Red Cross Bulletin," The Wilmington Morning Star,23 June 1917: 5.North Carolina
<br /> Heritage Center,North Carolina Newspapers[website].Accessed 19 June 2024:
<br /> hllps:Hnewspapers.digitalnc.org/Iccn/sn78002169/1917-06-23/ed-1/seq-5/.
<br /> 82"Drawing and Clay Modeling(Sculpture)"[Advertisement], The Times-News[Hendersonville,N.C.]26
<br /> September 1936: 3.North Carolina Heritage Center,North Carolina Newspapers [website].Accessed 18 November
<br /> 2024:htWs://newspapers.digitalnc.org/Iccn/sn86063811/1936-09-26/ed-1/seq-3/.
<br /> 83"Romance Language Teachers," The Chapel Hill Weekly, 17 September 1942: 3.North Carolina Heritage Center,
<br /> North Carolina Newspapers[website].Accessed 18 November 2024:
<br /> https://newspapers.digitalnc.org/Iccn/sn92073229/1943-09-17/ed-1/seq-3/.
<br /> 84"Edward T.Draper-Savage,"The News of Orange County[Hillsborough,N.C.] 8 December 1960: 8.North
<br /> Carolina Heritage Center,North Carolina Newspapers [website].Accessed 26 June 2024:
<br /> hLtps://newspqpers.digitalnc.org/Iccn/sn93007672/1960-12-08/ed-I/seq-8/.
<br /> 85 Jacobs 2023:4.
<br /> 86"Chapel Hillians Assisting Tour," The Chapel Hill Weekly,21 April 1963:9.North Carolina Heritage Center,
<br /> North Carolina Newspapers [website].Accessed 26 June 2024:
<br /> https://newspgpers.digitalnc.org/Iccn/sn92073229/1963-04-21/ed-1/seq-9/."Garden at Moorefields," The News of
<br /> Orange County[Hillsborough,N.C.]25 April 1963:23.North Carolina Heritage Center,North Carolina
<br /> Newspapers [website].Accessed 26 June 2024: https://newspgpers.di,gitalnc.org/Iccn/sn93007672/1963-04-25/ed-
<br /> 1/seq-23/.
<br /> 87 Ogburn 1966.
<br /> 88 Jacobs 2023:4.Adamczyk and Elam 2024: 3-5 to 3-6.
<br /> 89 Barry Jacobs,"Orange County Health Department-Environment Health Division,Application for Permits,"
<br /> Permit No.9854 716006(2015).Jacobs 2023:4-5.Adamczyk and Elam 2024:3-5 to 3-6.
<br /> 90 James Iredell Waddell,"Biography of Alfred Moore, Senior" ["Judge Alfred Moore of the Supreme Court of the
<br /> U.S."],(n.d.).Raleigh,NC: State Archives of North Carolina,North Carolina Digital Collections [website].
<br /> Accessed 27 June 2024:htWs:Hdigital.ncdcr.gov/Documents/Detail/biography-of-alfred-moore-
<br /> senior/593462?item--593464.
<br /> 91 James M.Clifton,"Golden Grains of White:Rice Planting on the Lower Cape Fear," The North Carolina
<br /> Historical Review,Vol. 50,No.4(1973): 365.http://www.istor.oriz/stable/23529957.
<br /> ""Historian H.Roy Merrens estimates that the labor of thirty slaves was required for successful rice cultivation. [A
<br /> cousin to Alfred Moore,] George Moore,of Orton and Moorefields,had the largest work force,with 105 slaves
<br /> listed."Note that a relative of Alfred Moore also had a plantation called Moorefields,although his was on the coast.
<br /> Sherman 2014:263.Kimberly B. Sherman,"`A Spirit of Industry': The Colonial Origins of Rice Culture in the
<br /> Lower Cape Fear,"The North Carolina Historical Review, Vol. 91,No.3 (2014):257-260.
<br /> http://www.jstor.org/stable/44113198. Taylor 1820: 3.Jacobs 2023:2.
<br /> "Junius Davis,Esq.,"Alfred Moore and James Iredell,Revolutionary Patriots and Associate Justices of the
<br /> Supreme Court of the United States:An Address Delivered in Presenting their Portraits to the Supreme Court of
<br /> North Carolina on Behalf of the North Carolina Society of the Sons of the Revolution,"(29 April 1899) 11-13, 15.
<br /> https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433082374053.Willis P.Wichard,"Alfred Moore(1755-1810),"North Carolina
<br /> History Project[website].Accessed 27 June 2024: hgps://northcarolinahistory.or /�yclopedia/alfred-moore-1755-
<br /> 1810/.Taylor 1820:4.Jacobs 2023:2.
<br /> "Alfred Moore's first three children were born in quick succession: Maurice in 1778,Anne in 1781,and Alfred,Jr.
<br /> in 1783.
<br /> 91 Sherman 2014:270,284-285.The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography:Being the History of the United
<br /> States... Volume 11(New York:J.T.White&Company, 1899)467.Taylor 1820:4.Jacobs 2023:2.Wichard.
<br /> 96 Lefler and Wager 1953: 61.
<br /> Sections 9-11 page 89
<br />
|