Scope and content |
Collection (1898, 1908-2009) consists of research materials related to the history and families of the Edenton and the Albemarle-Chowan region of North Carolina. Topics of special interest include the history of St. Paul's Parish in Edenton, N.C., John Mare, the Edenton Tea, Northeastern North Carolina furniture design, French refugees located in Northeastern North Carolina, John Mare, History of Towns: Edenton publication, Thomas Rolfe Family and Pocahontas, Edenton as the First Capital of North Carolina, Cradle of the Colony publication, Maritime Edenton, Josiah Collins, Jr. Family, Samuel Johnston, and the life and activities of Elizabeth Vann Moore. |
Access restriction | No restrictions other than permission must be obtained from the donor Carter Rowe before using the materials related to the Edenton Tea Party. |
Cite as |
Elizabeth Vann Moore Papers (#1215), East Carolina Manuscript Collection, J. Y. Joyner Library, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, USA. |
Terms of use | Literary rights to specific documents are retained by the authors or their descendants in accordance with U.S. copyright law. Copyright for the unpublished manuscripts in this collection is retained by the donor Carter Rowe and his permission must be obtained before using any of the material in any publication. |
Acquisitions source |
Joyner- Gift of Carter Rowe. |
Biographical note | Elizabeth Vann Moore (1912-2010) was a historian and genealogist from Edenton, N.C. whose work focused on the history of Edenton and the Albemarle-Chowan region of North Carolina. |