Selma Township, Johnston County (N.C.)
Subject
Subject Source: Local sources
Found in 59 Collections and/or Records:
Greenhouses and farm on Blanche Street, 1970-1979
Item — Legal box PHC 166-188: Series PHC_00179_a; Series PHC_00179_b; Series PHC_00179_c, Folder: 14, item: PHC_00179_b15
Identifier: PHC_00179_b15
Dates:
1970-1979
Hwy and BYP 70at I-95, 2004
Item — Legal box PHC 166-188: Series PHC_00179_a; Series PHC_00179_b; Series PHC_00179_c, Folder: 14, item: PHC_00179_a12
Identifier: PHC_00179_a12
I-95 and US 70 overpass, 1997
Item — Legal box PHC 166-188: Series PHC_00179_a; Series PHC_00179_b; Series PHC_00179_c, Folder: 14, item: PHC_00179_c35
Identifier: PHC_00179_c35
I-95 and US 70 overpass, 1997
Item — Legal box PHC 166-188: Series PHC_00179_a; Series PHC_00179_b; Series PHC_00179_c, Folder: 14, item: PHC_00179_c36
Identifier: PHC_00179_c36
Lucinda and Thomas Ruffin Fulghum Family on Homestead, Selma Township, circa 1902
Item — Box P1-P169, Folder: 1, item: p-0007
Identifier: p-0007
Scope and Contents
Description from the back of the photograph,"The Thomas Ruffin Fulgum Homestead in 1902.
Built in 1869 by father, John Collins Fulghum, once home from the War Between the States [Civil War]. House torn down by new owners in 1946. New dwelling on original site on S.R. 2366, (Fulghum-Little Creek Road), between Micro and Pine Level.Pictured Left to Right:
Sister Sarah Creech; daughter Annie, (Mrs. Ralph Britt); sons Charlie B. and John C.; Mrs. T. R. Fulghum (Lucinda...
Dates:
circa 1902
McDonald's, two gas stations, and a motel at the crossroads of Brightleaf Boulevard and Hwy 70, 1970-1979
Item — Legal box PHC 166-188: Series PHC_00179_a; Series PHC_00179_b; Series PHC_00179_c, Folder: 14, item: PHC_00179_b10
Identifier: PHC_00179_b10
Dates:
1970-1979
Motel on Graham and Crocker street, 1970-1979
Item — Legal box PHC 166-188: Series PHC_00179_a; Series PHC_00179_b; Series PHC_00179_c, Folder: 14, item: PHC_00179_b17
Identifier: PHC_00179_b17
Dates:
1970-1979