Georgia
For information about Sapelo Island families, visit the Hog Hammock Public Library Genealogy page.
North Carolina
South Carolina
Personal Essays and Articles
For information about Sapelo Island families, visit the Hog Hammock Public Library Genealogy page.
North Carolina
- Cabarrus Genealogy Society
- Charlotte-Mecklenburg Story
- Frank Lytle House, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission
- Genealogy Research -- State Library of North Carolina
- Kenneth Wilson Whitsett Papers, UNC Charlotte. (Includes photograph and newspaper obituary for Mary Lytle.)
- NCGenWeb Project
- North Carolina Digital Collections / State Library
- North Carolina Family Records Online
- North Carolina Plantations
- North Carolina -- Resources for Local History and Genealogy by State -- Library of Congress
- Torrence-Lytle School / North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office
- Rosenwald School Archives at Fisk University (See: Huntersville, aka Torrence-Lytle, and Lytle's Grove in Cabarrus County, N.C.)
- Torrence-Lytle School, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission
- Town of Huntersville
South Carolina
- Camp Meeting at Mount Carmel AME Zion Church, Lancaster, SC, Lancaster County Library. (Note: This is one of my ancestral churches.)
- Camp Meeting at Mount Carmel 2014
- Center for Heirs Property Preservation
- Lancaster District, South Carolina (1825 Map/Library of Congress)
- Lancaster Find A Grave
- McIllwayne Plantation, Lancaster County, SC
- Mount Carmel AME Zion Campground
- Mount Carmel AME Zion Campground (Wikipedia)
- Mount Carmel AME Zion / National Register Application
- Peay's Ferry
- Peay - Lancaster County, S.C., Genealogy
- SCGenWeb Project
- South Carolina Department of Archives and History
- South Carolina Plantations
Personal Essays and Articles
- Home is a Place of Grounding, Rejuvenation (The Florida Times-Union, 8/9/1999)
- Loving Reminder of Something Worth Preserving (The Florida Times-Union, 9/7/1998)
- Olde English District Doubles as Home and Place from Past (The Florida Times-Union, 5/13/2001)
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