Old Salem History - Correspondence., 03/19/1978-01/22/1988
Series-level Scope and Content Note
(Box 3, Folders 1 - 29) In two parts, the first contains files on various members of the Kernan family. Part two consists of genealogical data and miscellaneous printed information relating to the Kernan family's ancestry.
Dates
- 03/19/1978-01/22/1988
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Extent
From the Collection: 4.2 Linear Feet (4 Hollinger boxes (3 Record Storage; 1 drop front flat 11x14"))
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Container Summary
Contains correspondence between TDK, JKK, and historic preservation societies in Old Salem, North Carolina, re the restoration of the Vierling family ancestral home, built by Samuel Benjamin Vierling in 1800. Correspondence in this file is with Old Salem, Inc., and the Moravian Archives.
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
OLD SALEM, INC. - CORRESPONDENCE RE VIERLING FAMILY: Typed Letter Signed
KERNAN, THOMAS - CORRESPONDENCE RE OLD SALEM / VIERLING FAMILY: Autographed Letter
KERNAN, JULIE - CORRESPONDENCE RE OLD SALEM / VIERLING FAMILY: Typed Letter Signed
MORAVIAN ARCHIVES - CORRESPONDENCE RE OLD SALEM/ VIERLING FAMILY: Typed Letter Signed
VIERLING FAMILY & OLD SALEM - CORRESPONDENCE ABOUT: Typed Letter Signed
VIERLING FAMILY - HEIRLOOMS: CORRESPONDENCE ABOUT: Typed Letter Signed
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
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