Wake County, North Carolina
 
 
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SCHOOL IN LIBERIA.
The receipt of $20 is acknowledged through the Southern Religious Telegraph from the Rev. T. P. Hunt, collected by Mrs. Susannah Hoge, of this city, for the purpose of aiding in the erection of a School-house in Liberia, for the use of a school to be conducted under the direction of the Presbyterian Church in that Colony.
—Raleigh Register, July 29,1830.

My Wake Forest Plantation
FOR SALE.
IT is 16 miles from Raleigh on the mail road to Oxford, and the nearest and most traveled road to Warrenton and Petersburg, 5 miles from Colonel Donaldson's works at the falls of Neuse, and in one of the best neighborhoods in the state, the Forest district containing three excellent schools, (one classical) and two well constructed and well filled meeting houses for Baptists and Methodists, and has a lawyer and a doctor. The inhabitants, without I believe a single exception, are sober, moral, and thriving in their circumstances, and not a few are educated and intelligent.                                          Calvin Jones.
Raleigh Register, September 7, 1827.

 
 

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