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"Across the Creek from Salem: The Story of Happy Hill, 1816-1952"
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Title
"
Across
the
Creek
from
Salem:
The
Story
of
Happy
Hill
,
1816-1952
"
Subject
Salem
(Winston-Salem
,
N
.
C
.
)
-Description
and
travel
;
African
American
families
;
Happy
Hill
(Winston-Salem
,
N
.
C
.
)
;
Negro
Moravian
Church
(Winston-Salem
,
N
.
C
.
)
;
St
.
Philip's
Church
(Winston
Salem
,
N
.
C
.
)
;
Architecture
-Appalachian
Region
Description
This
brochure
advertizes
an
Old
Salem
exhibit
about
Happy
Hill
, the
slave
quarters
of
Salem
,
North
Carolina
. In
1861
,
St
.
Philip's
Moravian
Church
was
built
to
serve
the
Moravians'
slaves
and
is
North
Carolina's
oldest
standing
African
American
church
.
It
includes
a
historical
description
of
Happy
Hill
and
Old
Salem's
capital
campaign
to
restore
St
.
Phillip's
Moravian
Church
,
operation
hours
, and
admission
price
.
Creator
Old Salem
Publisher
W.L. Eury Appalachian Collection, Appalachian State University
Contributors
n/a
Date
1998
Type
Brochure
Format
JPEG
Identifier
119_2_Wins_01
Source
Collection 119. Appalachian Regional Brochure Collection; Winston-Salem, North Carolina Folder
Language
English
Scan Date
2002
Scan By
Richard
Evey
;
Megan
Johnson
Page Number
1 folded sheet (4 p.); 20 x 22.5 cm. folded to 10 x 22.5 cm.
Description
Title
"
Across
the
Creek
from
Salem:
The
Story
of
Happy
Hill
,
1816-1952
"
Subject
Salem
(Winston-Salem
,
N
.
C
.
)
-Description
and
travel
;
African
American
families
;
Happy
Hill
(Winston-Salem
,
N
.
C
.
)
;
Negro
Moravian
Church
(Winston-Salem
,
N
.
C
.
)
;
St
.
Philip's
Church
(Winston
Salem
,
N
.
C
.
)
;
Architecture
-Appalachian
Region
Description
This
brochure
advertizes
an
Old
Salem
exhibit
about
Happy
Hill
, the
slave
quarters
of
Salem
,
North
Carolina
. In
1861
,
St
.
Philip's
Moravian
Church
was
built
to
serve
the
Moravians'
slaves
and
is
North
Carolina's
oldest
standing
African
American
church
.
It
includes
a
historical
description
of
Happy
Hill
and
Old
Salem's
capital
campaign
to
restore
St
.
Phillip's
Moravian
Church
,
operation
hours
, and
admission
price
.
Creator
Old Salem
Publisher
W.L. Eury Appalachian Collection, Appalachian State University
Contributors
n/a
Date
1998
Type
Brochure
Format
JPEG
Identifier
119_2_Wins_01
Source
Collection 119. Appalachian Regional Brochure Collection; Winston-Salem, North Carolina Folder
Language
English
Scan Date
2002
Scan By
Richard
Evey
;
Megan
Johnson
Page Number
1 folded sheet (4 p.); 20 x 22.5 cm. folded to 10 x 22.5 cm.
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