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Cultural History of the Eno River Basin

 

Fish Dam Rd.
Mills of the Eno
Little River Driving Tour
Story of West Point on the Eno
Hartford Mill Complex in the American Revolution
Eno Journal - Native American Issue

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Anothy(sic) Cole and Susan Browning Cole. ca. 1875.
Portrait of the owners of Cole Mill

photo courtesy of the Durham County Library. All rights reserved.

External links relevant to the cultural history of the Eno Basin:

Occoneechi Village-Native American settlement on the Eno River in Hillsborough, NC
Eno Indians- A tribe associated with the Adshusheer and Shakori in North Carolina
A Brief History of the Occaneechee Band of the Saponi Nation
Storytelling of the N.C. Native Americans
Excavating Occaneechi Town

Historic Stagville -largest plantation in N.C.
Bennett Place- Site of negotiation leading to the largest troop surrender of the Civil War
Duke Homestead & Tobacco Museum
Ayr Mount Historic Site

The Ellerbe Creek Watershed Association- a History of the Ellerbe Watershed
Trading Path Association
-preservation, promotion and study of the historic Trading Path of the Southeastern Piedmont.
Captain Benjamin Merrell & The Regulators of Colonial North Carolina

Durham-Orange Genealogical Society