Reflector Index, 1888-1890 Use your browser's "Find" command to search for keywords. Abbreviations: E.R. = Eastern Reflector Abstract Newspaper Date Mrs. William Peebles hurt by E.R. 4 January 1888 a cow Blanche Caspari, teacher at E.R. Bethel Academy, resigned to take charge of school at Youngsville 11 January 1888 Rufus Fleming's store in Pactolus E.R. 11 January 1888 Death of Miss Virginia Barber E.R. 18 January 1888 Death of daughter of John B. E.R. Worsley 18 January 1888 Stores in the county: Winstead and McGowan, Ryan and Redding E.R. 18 January 1888 Leon Albritton married Sue May Hill E.R. 26 January 1888 William J. Langley drowned E.R. 8 February 1888 Death of Mrs. Lana Briley, wife of William Briley E.R. 8 February 1888 Store at Pullet burned E.R. 8 February 1888 Greenville Carriage Works E.R. 8 February 1888 Oscar Hooker's Barroom in Greenville E.R. 8 February 1888 Death of James Theophilus Ross E.R. 22 February 1888 Death of wife of J.N. Bynum E.R. 22 February 1888 Sugg's foundry and machine shop, Greenville E.R. 29 February 1888 Drawbridge E.R. 29 February 1888 Grange at Bell's Ferry E.R. 29 February 1888 Bethel stores and schools E.R. 7 March 1888 Nannie King visiting sister in E.R. 7 March 1888 Wilson W.P. Buck married Penny Gray E.R. 7 March 1888 Jacob Joyner house on Tarboro Road E.R. 14 March 1888 Dr. Robert Joyner of Montgomery County, N.C. E.R. 14 March 1888 E.A. Moye, superior court clerk E.R. 16 May 1888 About J.W. Allen E.R. 30 May 1888 Celebration of Noah Forbes' golden wedding anniversary E.R. 20 June 1888 Masonic history, Pitt County E.R. and New Bern 4 July 1888 Newspapers in Pitt County E.R. 11 July 1888 School in LaGrange E.R. 1 August 1888 E.A. Moye, president of Young Men's Democratic Club E.R. 15 August 1888 Robert Moye at Seven Springs E.R. 22 August 1888 J.R. and J.G. Moye Department Store started E.R. 5 September 1888 Novella Higgs, youngest dance teacher in America E.R. 19 September 1888 Joe Forbes, seafood restaurant E.R. 19 September 1888 B.F. Forbes of S.C., nephew of Alfred Forbes E.R. 17 October 1888 H.B. Harriss of Reuss and Harriss E.R. 5 September 1888 Lucy Joyner of Durham, sister of Andrew Joyner E.R. 5 December 1888 Store of F.T. Carr at Willowgreen burned E.R. 12 December 1888 Nannie King was an artist E.R. 12 December 1888 Log jam at the bridge E.R. 14 March 1888 Death of R.A. Starky E.R. 11 April 1888 Episcopal church in Farmville E.R. 18 April 1888 Forbes Mill Pond birds 2 May 1888 E.R. Pond at Club House stagnant E.R. 16 May 1888 New spire on Methodist church E.R. 16 May 1888 Falkland fish fry at E.R. Centrebluff by J.M. and H.T. King 28 May 1888 About Allen's Schoolhouse E.R. 30 May 1888 A.A. Forbes hurt, fell from window of a gin house E.R. 31 October 1888 List of officers of Greenville Lodge in 1857 E.R. 31 October 1888 Death of William H. Horne, mayor of Greenville E.R. 21 November 1888 J.G. Moye resigned as clerk of A. Forbes' store E.R. 2 January 1889 B.F. Forbes went back to S.C. E.R. 2 January 1889 About the Port of Greenville E.R. 30 January 1889 P.G. Moye and A.A. Forbes sold tobacco in Henderson, N.C. E.R. 6 February 1889 Bryant Tripp killed a large pig E.R. 13 February 1889 Hortense Parr visiting aunt, M.E. Tripp E.R. 3 April 1889 Miss Ollie Moye of Wilson spending time with E.A. Moye E.R. 3 April 1889 All the graves of John Simpson Cemetery, list of stones and dates, history of Hoyt Family E.R. 17 April 1889 E.A. Moye elected first vice president of Greenville Business Association; A.A. Forbes, treasurer E.R. 15 April 1889 W.H. Tripp married E.R. 24 April 1889 A.D. Moye killed two miles above Greenville E.R. 2 May 1889, 8 May 1889 List of town officers: Alfred Forbes, treasurer E.R. 22 May 1889 History of death of racehorse E.R. owned by Arthur Forbes 5 June 1889 Robert Moye, hunter E.R. 17 July 1889 E.A. Moye elected secretary of Farmer's Alliance of Pitt County E.R. 17 July 1889 Death of Captain J.L. Barrett E.R. 24 July 1889 About Greenville bridge E.R. 12 September 1888, 19 September 1888 Episcopal club, King's Daughters E.R. 12 September 1888 B.F. Sugg's foundry E.R. 12 September 1888 Death of Mary K. Delaney E.R. 19 September 1888 New Oyster Restaurant of Joe E.R. Forbes 19 September 1888 Joab Tyson's livery stable E.R. 19 September 1888 Speaking platform in Court House square E.R. 26 September 1888 E.C. Glenn, coal dealer E.R. 26 September 1888 Steamboat Beta sold, will run E.R. on Contentnea Creek 10 October 1888 Shooting at Calico E.R. 17 October 1888 Pactolus telegraph line E.R. 24 October 1888 Dancy Oyster Restaurant now E.R. open 24 October 1888 New steeple on Sycamore Hill Church E.R. 31 October 1888 Greenville Military School E.R. 7 November 1888 New side wheel steamer to run on Tar E.R. 21 November 1888 Pine trees turned into wool E.R. 28 November 1888 D.T. House of Pitt County left for Texas E.R. 28 November 1888 Death of Nicey Whichard E.R. 28 November 1888 R.L. Davis, finest house in Pitt County E.R. 5 December 1888 Farmville String Band E.R. 5 December 1888 Pactolus Academy- Miss Ida E.R. 5 December 1888 Gay, principal Cherry Hall E.R. 5 December 1888 Evans Street Park E.R. 19 December 1888 Offices above post office E.R. 19 December 1888 Miss Mollie E. Rouse's art exhibit E.R. 19 December 1888 Five Points store for rent E.R. 2 January 1889 Gift given to Macon House Hotel E.R. 2 January 1889 About Greenville Carriage Shop E.R. 2 January 1889 Novella Higgs' dancing school E.R. 12 September 1888, 15 May 1888, 22 May 1888 New post office in Pitt County E.R. 12 September 1888 Market House smells bad E.R. 19 September 1888 Hookerton newspaper E.R. 26 September 1888 About Black Jack School E.R. 3 October 1888 About G.V. Venters' store at Calico E.R. 17 October 1888 Fight at Calico: Calvin Cox E.R. killed by Halsey Branch, G.P. Venters 17 October 1888, 23 January 1889 Sale of Macon House Hotel E.R. 24 October 1888 J.J. Dancy's Oyster Restaurant E.R. 24 October 1888, 31 October 1888 C.H. James School, Keelsville E.R. 7 November 1888 Death of Delphia, wife of Cornelius Kinsaul E.R. 14 November 1888 Langley Post Office E.R. 26 September 1888 Death of E.L., wife of C.J. O'Hagan E.R. 21 November 1888 Death of son of R.A. Tyson E.R. 21 November 1888 Death of Amos Evans E.R. 21 November 1888 Steamboat on Tar River E.R. 21 November 1888 Death of Mrs. Elizabeth W. Smith E.R. 28 November 1888 Wheat and flour mill in Greenville E.R. 28 November 1888 Macon House Hotel sale E.R. 5 December 1888, 5 March 1889 About carriage factories in Greenville E.R. 2 January 1889 H.T. King of Falkland bought E.R. the Democratic Standard and moved it to Tarboro 9 January 1889, 23 January 1889 Skinner's lumber mill E.R. 16 January 1889 About boats and schooners at E.R. the wharf 30 January 1889 Macon House Hotel E.R. 30 January 1889, 6 February 1889, 28 August 1889, 29 January 1890, 5 February 1890, 26 February 1890, 5 March 1890 Death of W.A Manning E.R. 13 February 1889 Pactolus water mills E.R. 20 February 1889 The King House Hotel E.R. 6 March 1889 Free Will Baptist moved from E.R. New Bern to Snow Hill 6 March 1889 Library at Greenville Institute E.R. 13 March 1889, 16 April 1889, 10 April 1889 Schools at Pactolus, Keelsville E.R. 20 March 1889 New Poor House E.R. 20 March 1889 Rail Road to Greenville E.R. 27 March 1889 Buzzard's Roost horse swapping area gone E.R. 27 March 1889 Local art exhibit in Greenville E.R. 2 January 1889 Rail Road to pass through Riverside Nursery 9 January 1889 E.R. Williamson's Carriage Works E.R. in Greenville 23 January 1889 More Pitt County eggs E.R. 30 January 1889 Greenville String Band E.R. 30 January 1889 New floor in Market House E.R. 20 February 1889 Lizzie Perkins married J.C. Tyson E.R. 27 February 1889 Belled buzzard E.R. 27 February 1889, 29 May 1889 About rail road, sawmills E.R. 13 March 1889 Calico called Calico Hill E.R. 8 May 1889 Seth Tyson killed an eagle E.R. 27 March 1889 Death of Mrs. Patsy Summerall E.R. 3 April 1889 About Greenville carriage factory E.R. 3 April 1889 Rufus Fleming sawmill at Pactolus burned E.R. 16 April 1889, 10 April 1889, Robin hunting, Greenville E.R. 16 April 1889 Death in Florida of L.A. Easton of Greenville E.R. 16 April 1889 Greenville Business Association formed E.R. 24 April 1889, 8 May 1889 A dam at the bridge E.R. 1 May 1889, 11 September 1889 Death of Miss Nettie Beddard E.R. 15 May 1889 C.C. Kirkman, bee man E.R. 15 May 1889, 3 July 1889 Death of race horse of Andrew Joyner E.R. 5 June 1889 Greenville Baseball Club E.R. 5 June 1889 Germania Hall E.R. 5 June 1889 C.L. Tyson, teacher E.R. 5 June 1889 Johnson's Mill School E.R. 3 April 1889 Macon House Hotel E.R. 3 April 1889, 25 September 1889, 25 June 1890 Shingle factory at Greenville E.R. 10 April 1889 Spencer Roach's store in Johnson's Mill E.R. 24 April 1889 W.H. Tripp married Kate Burney E.R. 24 April 1889 Winfield School at Johnson's E.R. Mill 24 April 1889 Bethel Herald called Southern E.R. Voice 24 April 1889 Preaching at the Opera House E.R. 24 April 1889 Mildred, Edgecombe County E.R. 1 May 1889 Death of Slade Rogerson in 1 May 1889 E.R. Carolina Township Briery Swamp School E.R. 1 May 1889 J.H. Shelburn moved to Durham E.R. 1 May 1889 Skinner's mill makes tracks for Greenville Rail Road E.R. 1 May 1889 Truck farming in Pitt County E.R. 8 May 1889 C.C. Braxton put up a steam sawmill in Redalia/Ayden E.R. 15 May 1889 Large panel over the door of the Court House E.R. 15 May 1889 Carlos Harris built a paint shop on Cotanche Street E.R. 15 May 1889 About Bynum's Mills between Falkland and Farmville E.R. 22 May 1889 Stock law of Greenville E.R. 29 May 1889 Berea Church, 6 miles from Greenville E.R. 29 May 1889 Death of Marcon Manning, county surveyor E.R. 29 May 1889 J.R. Davenport dissolved carriage business at Pactolus E.R. 5 June 1889 Redalia School E.R. 5 June 1889 A.G. Cox flour mill E.R. 5 June 1889 Death of Elder Josephus Latham, superintendent of public instruction of Pitt County E.R. 5 June 1889 New Pitt County officers: H.B. Harris, coroner E.R. 5 June 1889 Asa Garris, living near Hanrahan, lost hogs to cholera E.R. 5 June 1889 Death of daughter of J.F. Joyner; wife of W.J. Briley (the daughter of Ivey Fleming), of Great Swamp section E.R. 12 June 1889 Death of wife of W.J. Briley E.R. 12 June 1889 Death of Mrs. Pattie Cotton E.R. 12 June 1889 Captain D. Hill of Steamboat E.R. Myers 12 June 1889 Schools in Greenville Academy E.R. 19 June 1889 Migration of eels up the Tar River E.R. 26 June 1889 Lightning struck hogs in Pactolus township E.R. 3 July 1889 Boat race on Tar River E.R. 3 July 1889, 10 July 1889 Death of daughter of D. Hill, E.R. captain of steamboat Myers 3 July 1889 Death of child of J.H.M. and Jennie Jackson E.R. 10 July 1889 Negro baseball team and brass band of Greenville E.R. 10 July 1889 Death of George Cobb near Penny Hill E.R. 17 July 1889 Farmer's Alliance officers E.R. 17 July 1889 Death of Capt. J.L. Barrett of E.R. Farmville 24 July 1889 Greenville Brass Band E.R. 24 July 1889 Death of Mrs. Riddie Fleming E.R. 31 July 1889 Plank Road leading to bridge E.R. 31 July 1889 Death of L.G. Heilbroner in N.Y. E.R. 7 August 1889 Someone shot at W.B. Ross' house E.R. 14 August 1889 Greenville Guard officers E.R. 14 August 1889 Death of Miss Elizabeth Driver E.R. 21 August 1889 Charles Tyson School, Farmville E.R. 28 August 1889 Jail break E.R. 7 August 1889 Macon House Hotel omnibus E.R. ordered 4 September 1889 Church cemeteries in Greenville 11 September 1889 E.R. Animal graveyard at north end of rail road smells E.R. 11 September 1889 J.C. Tyson ran a racket store E.R. 11 September 1889 Macon House Hotel dining room E.R. 16 October 1889 Grifton Rail Road E.R. 16 October 1889 Greenville wells E.R. 23 October 1889 Death of John A. Moore E.R. 23 October 1889 Godwin's Restaurant opened E.R. 30 October 1889 Death of daughter of Elbert Stocks E.R. 30 October 1889 Cherry's Fishery for sale E.R. 30 October 1889 Bethel schools E.R. 12 June 1889, 25 September 1889 Post office moved to Fourth Street E.R. 12 June 1889 Farmville Seminary E.R. 19 June 1889 Athenian Hall, Greenville Institute E.R. 19 June 1889 Death of George Cobb E.R. 17 July 1889 Greenville Boat Club E.R. 17 July 1889 Macon House Hotel supplies E.R. ice to Tarboro 17 July 1889 King House Hotel E.R. 24 July 1889 Rail road to Bell's Ferry E.R. 31 July 1889 About Riverton on north side E.R. of Tar 7 August 1889 Train in Greenville E.R. 21 August 1889 Iron ore in Pitt County E.R. 25 September 1889, 2 October 1889 All about first train in Greenville E.R. 28 August 1889 Benjamin Belcher sick E.R. 4 September 1889 Arcadia Academy, 3 miles from Pactolus E.R. 4 September 1889 Marlboro Post Office discontinued E.R. 4 September 1889 Chimney fire at Alfred Forbes' house E.R. 4 September 1889 Music School in Pactolus E.R. 25 September 1889 Joab Tyson rented livery stables to carry on his business E.R. 19 September 1888 About Joe Forbes' Restaurant E.R. 19 September 1888 Death of Elizabeth Smith E.R. 28 November 1888 Death of William H. Horne E.R. 28 November 1888 Dr. Robert Joyner of E.R. Montgomery County visiting brother Andrew Joyner 14 March 1888 G.W. Cox appointed Dunn Postmaster E.R. 1 May 1889 Josh Cox grew wheat near Redalia E.R. 15 May 1889 W.B. Wingate E.R. 15 May 1889 Alfred Forbes, town treasurer E.R. 15 May 1889 About E.A. Moye and Farmer's Alliance E.R. 21 August 1889 About L.J. Barrett E.R. 4 September 1889 Alfred Forbes sends daughter E.R. to school 18 September 1889 About Dr. Richard Williams E.R. and his house, where George Washington stayed in Greenville in 1791 18 September 1889 Obituary of M.A. Hoyt E.R. 25 September 1889 Village of Rountree, Pitt County E.R. 2 October 1889 Ola and Alfred Forbes, clerks E.R. 2 October 1889 Alfred Forbes Jr. fined for E.R. driving too fast on the bridge 23 October 1889 Death of Benjamin Briley E.R. 20 October 1889 E.A. Moye, superior court clerk, treasurer of Disciples Conference in the area E.R. 20 October 1889 E.A. Moye, president of E.R. Disciples Church convention 6 November 1889 Murder at Noah Forbes' fish pond 13 November 1889 E.R. Ola Forbes, prize tobacco E.R. 13 November 1889 Fire at cotton yard of Alfred Forbes E.R. 20 November 1889 J.B. Tripp living in Richmond, Va. E.R. 4 December 1889 E.A. Moye moving to Forbestown E.R. 25 December 1889 Ollie Moye of Wilson visiting E.R. her uncle, E.A. Moye 26 February 1890 J.C. Tripp house E.R. 5 March 1890 Obituary of Mr. Blaney Baker, born 1782 E.R. 5 March 1890 Depot at Riverton E.R. 13 November 1889 R.A. Tyson and houses on Plank Road E.R. 13 November 1889 Bethel Voice editor married E.R. 13 November 1889 Death of Julia Dunn E.R. 27 November 1889 Widow of Capt. L.J. Barrett moves to Greenville E.R. 27 November 1889 New police uniforms E.R. 27 November 1889 Sugar cane in Beaver Dam Township E.R. 11 December 1889 About all the merchants in Greenville E.R. 18 December 1889 Death of son of Felix Braxton E.R. 25 December 1889 Store of Rufus Fleming burned, Pactolus E.R. 25 December 1889 Shingle mill in Greenville E.R. 25 December 1889 Washington Progress, newspaper E.R. 15 October 1889 Sawmill of Harry Skinner sold E.R. 9 October 1889 History of tobacco in Pitt County E.R. 16 October 1889 Well-boring machine of H.F. E.R. Harris 23 October 1889 Death of Roberta Stocks, niece of Alfred Forbes E.R. 30 October 1889 Rail road meeting at E.R. 6 November 1889 Scuffletown Delaney store and house for sale, near Court House E.R. 6 November 1889 Helen and Rountree, merchants at Bell's Ferry E.R. 13 November 1889 Death of Mrs. Frank Johnston E.R. 20 November 1889 All about Mildred and Penny E.R. Hill 20 November 1889 Change of name of Old Plank E.R. Road to Dickinson Ave. in honor of Marshall Dickinson 11 December 1889 List of churches, lodges and their officers in Greenville E.R. 18 December 1889 Cox Cotton Planter Factory and village, churches and schools E.R. 18 December 1889 Death of son of Felix Braxton E.R. 25 December 1889 Store of Little, House, and E.R. Brother going out of business 8 January 1890 Store of James and Wiley Brown, brothers E.R. 8 January 1890 Bad livery in Greenville E.R. 8 January 1890 Greenville Public School to open E.R. 8 January 1890 A.G. Coward and J.L. Tucker's store at Bell's Ferry E.R. 8 January 1890 Bell's Ferry changed to Grifton E.R. 8 January 1890 Steam mill of Spier and Quinerly, Grifton E.R. 8 January 1890 A.G. Cox and J.D. Carroll manufacturing cotton planters, brackets and moldings E.R. 8 January 1890 Whitehead steam mill near wharf started up E.R. 8 January 1890 Death of J.D. Cobb E.R. 8 January 1890 E.A. Bland, merchant of Bell's Ferry E.R. 15 January 1890 Death of McG. Daniel E.R. 15 January 1890 James Hotel in Bethel E.R. 15 January 1890 Ghost of Negro man seen frightening people in Greenville E.R. 22 January 1890 Adrian Savage Barroom for sale E.R. 8 January 1890 Tucker and Murphy, lent money, lawyers E.R. 8 January 1890 Latham and Pender, successor E.R. of R.S. Clark and Co. 8 January 1890 A. Cuthrell, buggy maker E.R. 8 January 1890 David C. Clark land division E.R. 8 January 1890 Advertisement: E.A. Taft store E.R. 8 January 1890 Glascow Evans moved to Greenville E.R. 8 January 1890 E.A. Buck of Georgia visiting E.R. 8 January 1890 Moss Heilbroner moved jewelry store to Scotland Neck E.R. 8 January 1890 W.H. Flake killed hawk E.R. 8 January 1890 Allen Warren and Son sell evergreen and fruit trees at auction E.R. 8 January 1890 G.W. Cox and son of Dunn assigned E.R. 8 January 1890 A tailor opened shop E.R. 8 January 1890 J.J. Gray and Susie Ross married E.R. 8 January 1890 Pactolus tournament E.R. 8 January 1890 Party at J.B. Yellowley house E.R. 8 January 1890 Death of Henry May 8 January 1890 E.R. Falkland Presbyterian Church E.R. to be built 8 January 1890, 19 March 1890 B.S. Sheppard and John Flanagan, undertakers E.R. 8 January 1890 W.H. Harrington appointed county coroner E.R. 15 January 1890 W.A. James Jr. resigned as E.R. 15 January 1890 county commissioner John S. Smith appointed keeper of the draw on the bridge E.R. 15 January 1890, 22 January 1890 Mrs. James Brown opened boys and girls school E.R. 15 January 1890 J.S. Gray teaching school in Pactolus E.R. 15 January 1890 M.O. Blount of Bethel rented E.R. James Hotel 15 January 1890 D.W. Phillips worked for R.R. Cotten in Centrebluff E.R. 15 January 1890 J.E. Tucker, graduate of Wake Forest, teaching E.R. 15 January 1890 Trial of Jesse Baker, killed man at Forbes Mill Pond E.R. 15 January 1890 J.L. Little, works for J.B. Cherry and Co. E.R. 22 January 1890 Mrs. M.T. Cowell and Mrs. J.F. Joyner, millinery E.R. 22 January 1890 E.B. Moore retired from E.R. Macon House Hotel and sold it to Charles Skinner 22 January 1890 Tar River low E.R. 22 January 1890 Heilbroner family E.R. 22 January 1890 James Albritton came to Pitt County from Texas E.R. 22 January 1890 C.L. Tyson opened a school in Keelsville E.R. 22 January 1890 Hyman of Texas and Greenville E.R. 22 January 1890 Porch of old store of E.R. Marcellus Moore taken down 22 January 1890 Death of Harry Wilson, nephew of W.R. Whichard E.R. 22 January 1890 Greenville Corn MillsE.R. McGowan and White (cotton) 22 January 1890 Mrs. R.H. Horne, millinery E.R. 22 January 1890 Culley and Edmunds, barbers E.R. under Opera House 22 January 1890 Culley's dandruff cure E.R. 22 January 1890 E.A. Moye president of N.C. E.R. Missionary Convention 29 January 1890 Dickinson Avenue improved E.R. 29 January 1890 E.B. Moore gone to Lewiston E.R. 29 January 1890 Dr. H. Johnson married Ida Meacham E.R. 29 January 1890 Mrs. McD. Boyd, daughter of E.R. Honorable G. Bernard 29 January 1890 W.A. James moved out of Pitt E.R. County 29 January 1890 J.J. Satterthwaite and M.T. Speir at Wake Forest E.R. 29 January 1890 About register of deeds, Mr. James, Confederate veteran E.R. 29 January 1890 About Pitt County Farmers Alliance E.R. 5 February 1890 Grindle Creek Canal meeting E.R. 5 February 1890 John F. Evans married Emma E.R. Hearnes 5 February 1890 A.A. Forbes, musician E.R. 5 February 1890 Death of child of Richard Dail E.R. 5 February 1890 Cox Cotton Planter Factory items, brick makers E.R. 5 February 1890 G.F. Evans tobacco E.R. 5 February 1890 About W.A. James in 1846 E.R. 5 February 1890 Greenville Iron Works E.R. 5 February 1890 B.F. Tyson, lawyer E.R. 5 February 1890 B.F. Patrick's seine near Yankee Hall E.R. 5 February 1890 John Flanagan elected county E.R. commissioner 5 February 1890 Rice shipped through Greenville E.R. 5 February 1890 Mollie Rouse's art studio E.R. 5 February 1890 C.T. Savage married Nettie Venters E.R. 5 February 1890 Widow of McG. Daniel moved to Greenville E.R. 5 February 1890 Glascow Evans omnibus of Macon House Hotel E.R. 5 February 1890 Ben Cherry new Negro fire captain E.R. 5 February 1890 D.E. House purchased Williams' brick store E.R. 5 February 1890 Wooten's drug store E.R. 5 February 1890 James A. Smith, dentist E.R. 5 February 1890 T.J. Jarvis, Civil War story E.R. 5 February 1890 Tyson and Rawls, bank opened E.R. 12 February 1890 C.D. Rountree, J.H. Tucker, E.R. and Dr. D.L. James - deacons in the Baptist church 12 February 1890 W.D. Letchworth moved to Tennessee E.R. 12 February 1890 J.F. Joyner and E.H. Shelburn E.R. planted tobacco 12 February 1890 Greenville Institute garden E.R. 12 February 1890 Grifton Lodge E.R. 19 February 1890 How to grow tobacco E.R. 19 February 1890 Cox Cotton Factory items E.R. 19 February 1890 Death of mother of former Governor T.J. Jarvis E.R. 19 February 1890 Masonry work on rail road bridge E.R. 19 February 1890 Boys' valentine racket E.R. 19 February 1890 Daughter of Noah Forbes hurt E.R. 19 February 1890 G.E. Harriss purchased business of E.C. Glenn E.R. 19 February 1890 Log rafts tied to bridge E.R. 19 February 1890 Langley Post Office in Pitt County discontinued E.R. 19 February 1890 J.M. Latham moved to Greenville E.R. 19 February 1890 J.C. Tyson moved out of Greenville to farm E.R. 19 February 1890 Death of wife of Stanley Brown, Martin County E.R. 19 February 1890 Daughter of J.B. Ellis married E.R. 19 February 1890 Peg Leg Williams leading Negro exodus E.R. 19 February 1890 Building a brick rail road bridge from Riverton E.R. 22 January 1890 Macon House Hotel sold E.R. 22 January 1890 Obituary of Thomas W. Harris E.R. 29 January 1890 Death of Theophilus Keel E.R. 29 January 1890 Death of S.J. McLawhorn E.R. 5 February 1890 Tilghman lumber mill below E.R. Yankee Hall 12 February 1890 Death of wife of H.B. Harris at Marlboro E.R. 12 February 1890, 5 March 1890 Death of L.C. Rountree E.R. 12 February 1890 Bank in Greenville E.R. 12 February 1890, 26 February 1890 Grifton Clipper, newspaper E.R. 19 February 1890 Greenville horse market E.R. 19 February 1890 J.C. Tyson's store E.R. 19 February 1890 Greenville rail road bridge E.R. 26 February 1890, 26 March 1890, 12 April 1890, 26 February 1890 The Bethel Voice ended- the editor, Robert Ward, died E.R. 5 March 1890 Turner Tripp- assault, Beaver E.R. Dam 5 March 1890 J.C. Tripp, burglars and vandals E.R. 5 March 1890 Death of Blaney Baker, 108 E.R. 5 March 1890, 12 March 1890 Major Eugene Harrell E.R. 12 March 1890 Plank Road in bad condition E.R. 12 March 1890 Wooden rail road depot E.R. 2 April 1890, 19 April 1890 First regular train over trestle E.R. 2 April 1890 Death of Stephen R. Evans E.R. 2 April 1890 Humber building a foundry E.R. 2 April 1890 About Reverend Noah Tyson, E.R. 9 April 1890 100 years ago; list of funerals, 1794-1800 History of Elder David House E.R. 19 April 1890 Death of Miss Julia Carmault E.R. 16 April 1890 James H. Dail E.R. 16 April 1890 Rail road depot E.R. 29 January 1890, 16 April 1890, 7 May 1890, 9 July 1890, 29 January 1890 Greenville Public School E.R. 23 April 1890 Death of Jackson Pittman, Grifton E.R. 23 April 1890, 30 April 1890 Thigpen's dairy farm at Penny E.R. Hill 23 April 1890 Yankee Hall burned E.R. 23 April 1890 Rail road bridge keeper E.R. 23 April 1890 W.G. Stokes' store at Grimesland E.R. 23 April 1890 Sam Ross, Alfred Ross, and W.A. Ross E.R. 30 April 1890 Death of T.R. Cherry E.R. 30 April 1890 Death of Miss Harriet Yellowley E.R. 30 April 1890, 7 May 1890 About Isadore Lichtenstein E.R. 19 February 1890 Mrs. L.C. King opened Eborn E.R. House for boarders 26 February 1890 W.A. Forbes married Nannie E.R. Forbes 26 February 1890 G.M. Tucker store robbed E.R. 26 February 1890 Trees in back of Cherry Hill Cemetery cut down E.R. 26 February 1890 Amos Brown, deaf mute E.R. 26 February 1890 Leonidos Fleming resigned as E.R. justice of the peace 26 February 1890 Death of Mrs. J.R. Rouse E.R. 26 February 1890 J.A. Hatton shot a man E.R. 26 February 1890 Glascow Evans' livery stable E.R. 5 March 1890 M.L. Hart, son-in-law of Mrs. E.R. Clemmy Nichols 5 March 1890 Turner Tripp's wife assaulted E.R. 5 March 1890 May's Chapel dedicated E.R. 5 March 1890 J.C. Tripp's house attacked E.R. 5 March 1890 T.A. Nichols' house paint party E.R. 5 March 1890 White Caps, Ku Klux Klan E.R. 5 March 1890 Benjamin Belcher of Pactolus E.R. broke his leg 5 March 1890 First speed limit sign on E.R. Greenville bridge is tacked up on Boyds Ferry, Pactolus 5 March 1890 Elks' Schoolhouse picnic E.R. 5 March 1890 I. Littman E.R. 5 March 1890 Low Tariff Carriage Factory E.R. consolidated with W.H. Cox's Greenville Carriage Works 5 March 1890 Eborn House near Bethel burned; rumor E.R. 5 March 1890, 19 March 1890 Greenville masquerade ball E.R. 12 March 1890 Mrs. J.C. Lanier sold fresh cream and milk E.R. 12 March 1890 Red Oak Church quarterly meeting E.R. 12 March 1890 Oscar James, son of register of deeds E.R. 12 March 1890 J.A. Adams, father of Mrs. J.D. Williamson E.R. 12 March 1890, 19 March 1890 About family of B.H. Sugg E.R. 12 March 1890 Accident near long Forbestown bridge E.R. 12 March 1890 W.H. Fleming moved to Texas E.R. 19 March 1890 W.H. Cox and L.A. Greene E.R. dissolved Greenville Carriage Works 19 March 1890 Wyatt L. Brown, insurance agent E.R. 19 March 1890 Sawmill near wharf E.R. 19 March 1890 Sidewalk bridge over sewer E.R. 19 March 1890 on Dickinson Avenue Bad trees cut down at Five Points E.R. 19 March 1890 Coxville items: school, literary society E.R. 26 March 1890 C.C. Kirkman, head of farmer's alliance E.R. 26 March 1890 Negro exodus from every part E.R. of Pitt County 26 March 1890 Tyson and Rawl Bank E.R. 26 March 1890 Alfred Moye's daughter sick E.R. 12 March 1890 Alfred Forbes' farm E.R. 23 April 1890 Death of Julia Carnett E.R. 16 April 1890 Obituary of T.R. Cherry E.R. 30 April 1890 Obituary of Benjamin Franklin Tucker E.R. 21 May 1890 R.M. Moye on baseball team E.R. 21 May 1890, 23 July 1890 Sugg family reunion E.R. 28 May 1890 Greenville fifty years ago: hotels, academy, people, architecture E.R. 18 June 1890, 25 June 1890 Goff's landing E.R. 2 July 1890 E.A. Moye, lodge E.R. 2 July 1890 About Martinsborough, Pitt County E.R. 23 July 1890 E.T. Forbes, Greenville Guards E.R. 23 July 1890 Pitt County industries E.R. 6 August 1890 Death of wife of Blount Speir E.R. 20 August 1890 Ola Forbes, clerk E.R. 17 September 1890 Death of Samuel Flake E.R. 12 November 1890 A.A. Forbes' boy killed another E.R. 12 November 1890 Ola Forbes married E.R. 24 December 1890 Sheep farming in Pitt County E.R. 14 May 1890 About Greenville E.R. 21 May 1890 Death of Sallie, wife of Robert Fleming E.R. 21 May 1890 Death of Fannie, wife of Bolen Jackson E.R. 21 May 1890 Death of Susan Congleton E.R. 21 May 1890 Sawmill of R.H. Garris burned at Swift Creek E.R. 28 May 1890 Shade Wooten E.R. 28 May 1890, 4 June 1890 S.R.Ross' grandchild killed E.R. 4 June 1890 Death of Rebecca Warren E.R. 4 June 1890 Death of Harriet Rogers E.R. 4 June 1890 Skinner's Mill burned E.R. 4 June 1890 D.H. James, register of deeds, E.R. Confederate veteran 4 June 1890 Presbyterian church built in Falkland E.R. 4 June 1890, 25 June 1890 About A.J. Griffin E.R. 11 June 1890 Greenville Cornet Band organized E.R. 18 June 1890 Deaths of R.P. Collins and Ed E.R. Holloway 18 June 1890 Rail road to Grifton E.R. 18 June 1890 Boats and boat races E.R. 25 June 1890, 2 July 1890 Greenville Memorial Baptist Church to be built E.R. 25 June 1890 Greenville Male School formed E.R. 25 June 1890 Smith Hall, acting E.R. 25 June 1890 Death of John M. King E.R. 9 July 1890 Public water system E.R. 9 July 1890 About Grindool post office and town E.R. 16 July 1890 Picnic at Yankee Hall E.R. 23 July 1890 Jesse Barnhill E.R. 23 July 1890 Draining Grindle Creek E.R. 23 July 1890 New town of Ayden E.R. 30 July 1890, 13 August 1890 Death of Dr. P.H. Mayo in Falkland E.R. 30 July 1890 G. Cox Cotton planter and factory E.R. 6 August 1890 Death of Mrs. Eliza Abrams E.R. 6 August 1890 Cox and Carroll giving away E.R. 1,000 tobacco hogsheads 6 August 1890 Greenville Male School E.R. 13 August 1890, 20 August 1890, 3 September 1890 Stores in Bethel E.R. 20 August 1890 Steamboats at Grifton E.R. 20 August 1890 Streets and school at Grifton E.R. 20 August 1890 Bethel High School E.R. 27 August 1890 Mineral Well at Greenville Institue E.R. 3 September 1890 Grifton Academy incorporated E.R. 10 September 1890 Death of Marion Perkins E.R. 10 September 1890 Death of Rufus Fleming E.R. 17 September 1890 Molasses Mill at Cox factory E.R. 17 September 1890 Ola Forbes left Greenville E.R. 17 September 1890 Edward Wooten, arch deacon E.R. of Tennessee 24 September 1890 History of G.F. Evans, father E.R. of Pitt County tobacco 24 September 1890, 1 October 1890 Henry L. Wyatt, Confederate E.R. soldier 1 October 1890 Cotton platform built at depot E.R. 1 October 1890 Greenville Memorial Baptist Church completed E.R. 8 October 1890 Large sale of lots in Ayden E.R. 8 October 1890 Greenville Building and Loan E.R. Association 15 October 1890 House Station being built E.R. 15 October 1890 Grifton E.R. 22 October 1890, 29 October 1890, 12 November 1890, 26 November 1890, 3 December 1890, 24 December 1890 Wife of O.P. Humber E.R. 22 October 1890 Death of wife of Zeno Brown E.R. 29 October 1890 Death of John Randolph, 77 E.R. 29 October 1890 Tyon and Rawls Bank E.R. 5 November 1890 Grimesland E.R. 19 November 1890, 17 December 1890 Death of Ivey Fleming, 77 E.R. 12 November 1890 New Holland Post Office in Pitt County E.R. 19 November 1890 Death of Ezekiel Murphy, 75 E.R. 26 November 1890 Greenville Male Academy E.R. 10 December 1890 Fire at barns at Yankee Hall E.R. 24 December 1890