N&O Index Card Listings

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Williamston
  • Is one of N.C. oldest communities. Se. 13-31:6.
  • Chamber formed at Williamston. Feb.9-40: 14.
Williamston
  • Large peanut factory opens at Williamston. F. 24-46: 13.
  • Shirley Graham sleeted as Queen of Williamston''s second annual harvest festival. Oct. 28-9: 16'.
  • Williamston ready for big event. Oct. 15-505 3-
  • Williamston festival set. Oct. l6-50:5.
  • Big crowd turns out for Williamston event. Oct. 19-50: 21.
Williamston
  • Lillianston plans for annual harvest g-crent. Sept. 24-51: 9.
  • Williamston edns annual Harvest festival. Oct. 25-51: 3.
  • v250,000 fire strikes plant in Williamston Dec. 1251:3.
  • Williamston asks Supreme Court help in improving an underpass. Jly. 12-52: 11.
Williamston
  • Lib Cherry chosen Miss Williamston at annual beauty pageant. Ficture. N&O, Jun-22-53, 5:5.
Williamston
  • Williamston grows along with its bypass. N&O, Dec-4-60, III 2:1
Williamston
  • Fire destorys Williamston Church. N&O, Feb-15-63, 10:1
  • National record set by Williamston peanut grower W. Jesse Griffin. Feb-18-63, 15:1
  • Williamston POT camp recalled. Many enemy civilians used as laborers in Eastern Carolina during WW II. May-19-63, III 3:1
Williamston
  • Tobacco warehouse fire is costly: Loss may exceed half million. N&O, Je-3-63, 1:2
  • Waynick will visit Martin County today on racial mission. Aug-2-63, 7:5
  • Truce apparent at Martin County meet. Aug-3-6;
  • 1:3
  • Williamston meeting today. Aug-5-63, 3:3 Board sets forth policy on desegregation. Aug-
  • 7-63, 3:6
  • Special voter registration asked by Martin
  • negroes. Aug-9-63,15?2
Williamston
  • Mayor denies Council held secret meet. N&O, Aug-10-63, 3:6
  • Martin negroes going to court. Aug-11-63, I 1:3
  • Judge requests briefs be filed. Aug-18-63, I 4rl
  • After racial violence troopers aiding Williamston cops. Aug-31-63, 1:6
Williamston
  • Both sides standing firm in Williamston trouble
  • N&O, Sept-1-63, I 1:5
  • Negroes boycott schools. Sept-4-63, 1:7 Boycott flayed by Governor. Sept-5-63, 1:3 "By anybody for any reason." (ed) Sept-6-63,
  • 4:2
  • 11 waive Martin hearing. Sept-7-63, 5:6 Martin might close negro schools. Sept-10-63,
  • 1:6
Williamston
  • Golden A. Frinks, anti-segregation leader, convicted in bad check case; previous record detailed. N&O, Sept-13-63, 14
  • School attendance still down. Sept-13-63, 3:5 3 Negroes convicted in Martin County for rioting. Sept-28-63, 3:3
  • Four children die in fire. Sept-29-63, I 1:3