Ingrams Township, Johnston County (N.C.)
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Ashley A. Blackman House, undated
This file contains photographs of five separate views of the Ashley A. Blackman House
Bethel Free Will Baptist Church, Wood-Frame Structure, 1964 October
This collection consists of individual photographs that have been donated, copied and preserved by the Johnston County Heritage Center. Many of these are portrait photographs of individuals and families.
Edna Cardill in Bryan Family Cemetery , undated
This collection consists of individual photographs that have been donated, copied and preserved by the Johnston County Heritage Center. Many of these are portrait photographs of individuals and families.
Evans, Beverly Sandford , undated
This collection consists of individual photographs that have been donated, copied and preserved by the Johnston County Heritage Center. Many of these are portrait photographs of individuals and families.
Ingrams Township School, circa 1903
This collection consists of individual photographs that have been donated, copied and preserved by the Johnston County Heritage Center. Many of these are portrait photographs of individuals and families.
Ingrams Township School Building, circa 1900-1910
This collection consists of individual photographs that have been donated, copied and preserved by the Johnston County Heritage Center. Many of these are portrait photographs of individuals and families.
James Bertney Barefoot, undated
This collection consists of individual photographs that have been donated, copied and preserved by the Johnston County Heritage Center. Many of these are portrait photographs of individuals and families.
Juniper Baptist Church and Cemetery, 2005
This collection consists of individual photographs that have been donated, copied and preserved by the Johnston County Heritage Center. Many of these are portrait photographs of individuals and families.
Rains Lee's House, circa 1950s
This collection consists of individual photographs that have been donated, copied and preserved by the Johnston County Heritage Center. Many of these are portrait photographs of individuals and families.
William R. Keen Papers
These papers, including chattel mortgages, real estate mortgages, crop liens, and other records of debts owed to the Keen business.