Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts [serial] 20, 1 (1994)

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4. "An Act for Establishing a Town on the Lands of William Murfree, on Meherrin River, in the County of Hertford," in Walter Clark, ed.. State Records of North Carolina, 24, pp.
859-60. The town name was originally spelled "Murfreesborough." 5. "Petition to the North Carolina Assembly for an act to create a town o the south side of the Meherrin River . . ," 13 September 1786. Copy on display at the Municipal Building, Murfreesboro.
6. Thomas C. Parramore, "Federal Murfreesborough: An Exploratio
...n of the Trinity," unpublished lecture, 7 June 1991.
7. Letter from Dr. William L. Smith to his parents in Lyme, Connecticut, 20 March 1811, William Nathan Harrell Smith papers, N.C. Archives; also quoted in E. Frank Stephenson, Jr. Renaissance in Carolina 1971-1976 (Murfreesboro, N.C, 1971), 7.
8. Murfree & Gordon advertisement. Hornet's Nest, 3 September 1812.
9. "Act to Enlarge the Town of Murfreesborough," 19 November 1798, in Laws of North Carolina {1798), 38.
10. Not all copies of Murfreesboro newspapers have survived, and there was no continu- ously published newspaper in the town.


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