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Eastern NC Memories: A Pictorial History of the mid-1800s through 1939

The Adams Publishing Group of newspapers is pleased to present a new heirloom-quality, 136-page hardcover coffee-table book, "Eastern NC Memories: A Pictorial History of the mid-1800s through 1939."

This meaningful keepsake is a collaboration of journalists representing the Rocky Mount Telegram, The Daily Reflector, The Standard and The Enterprise, and will feature a glimpse of life in and around the counties that make up Eastern North Carolina in stunning historic photos from the archives of local area historical organizations, as well as never-before-published submissions from our readers.

 

The Adams Publishing Group of newspapers is pleased to present a new heirloom-quality, 136-page hardcover coffee-table book, "Eastern NC Memories: A Pictorial History of the mid-1800s through 1939."

This meaningful keepsake is a collaboration of journalists representing the Rocky Mount Telegram, The Daily Reflector, The Standard and The Enterprise, and will feature a glimpse of life in and around the counties that make up Eastern North Carolina in stunning historic photos from the archives of local area historical organizations, as well as never-before-published submissions from our readers.

 

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The Adams Publishing Group of newspapers is pleased to present a new heirloom-quality, 136-page hardcover coffee-table book, "Eastern NC Memories: A Pictorial History of the mid-1800s through 1939."

This meaningful keepsake is a collaboration of journalists representing the Rocky Mount Telegram, The Daily Reflector, The Standard and The Enterprise, and will feature a glimpse of life in and around the counties that make up Eastern North Carolina in stunning historic photos from the archives of local area historical organizations, as well as never-before-published submissions from our readers.