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The Pitt County Historical Society, Inc., offers the following publications:

The Historic Architecture of Pitt County, North Carolina. Scott Power, Editor, 1991.

Mr. Power, of the Eastern Branch of North Carolina Archives and History, based this beautiful book on his architectural survey of the county and showcases the work with many fine photographs and historical/genealogical background. The jacket features a painting of Penny Hill by renowned artist Francis Speight. Hard cover. ($40 + shipping & tax)

Chronicles of Pitt County, Volume I. Pitt County Historical Society, Elizabeth Copeland, Editor, 1982, reprinted 2003.

Containing 888 pages of community and family articles, the Chronicles is a treasure house of genealogical information submitted by family members and local historians. Hard cover; 9" x 12"; black with embossed gold seal. ($70 + shipping & tax)

Chronicles of Pitt County, Volume II. Pitt County Historical Society, Sandra Hunsucker, Executive Editor, 2005.

Volume II, which contains 1,056 pages of additional community and family articles, serves as a companion to Volume I. Hard cover; 9" x 12"; black with embossed gold seal. ($70 + shipping & tax)

Cemetery Survey of Pitt County, North Carolina--Book One and Book Two (sold as set). Compiled by William "Bill" B. Kittrell, 2007.

This 1700-page publication includes surveys of approximately 820 cemetery sites throughout Pitt County plus indexes and appendixes. Laminated soft covers; 8.5 " x 11". ($50 + shipping)

 

Note: To eliminate shipping costs, local residents may buy and pick up books at the Greenville Museum of Art (802 Evans Street), UBE Frame Shop (Evans Street), and Now & Then Designs (801 Red Banks Road). Woodside Antiques and the May Museum on Main Street in Farmville also have books for sale. If you have questions or comments, contact Liz Sparrow (liz_sparrow@yahoo.com) or Sandra Hunsucker (shunsucker@hotmail.com).

 

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