Pender County Museum & Historical Society

Quarterly Meeting of Pender County Historical Society

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Saturday February 20, 2010 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
200 W. Bridgers St. Burgaw, NC  (map)

WILD, WICKED, WARTIME WILMINGTON, Being an account of murder, malice and other assorted mayhem in N. C.'s largest city during the Civil War.

Thats the title of Robert J. Cooke's book, come and ask him how he came up with title and other questions. He will be the speaker at our meeting on Saturday, Feb. 20, 2010 at 10 a.m.  You don't have to be a member to attend.  We will meet at the Pender County Museum, 200 W. Bridgers St., Burgaw, NC.  Light refreshements.

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Reply Anila
4:41 PM on January 30, 2014 
ahh man sorry you didn't like the movie Ronik. I usually don't like Owen Wilson or Woody Allen films (both just seem super awrawkd to me), so i was skeptical at first. But turns out it was right up my alley: Paris, nostalgia, the desire to live and be among the world's greats. What more can I ask for?Any guesses as to who will be the musical greats of this era?
Reply Tha
12:44 AM on January 30, 2014 
, I had access to all the arhicves and actually held in my hand the forged will and had the chance to compare its signature will authentic ones. They were very much alike. Talk about living history I would suspect that Charles Jones (who was alive and living in Pasadena at the time I was a student at Rice, though I made no effort to contact him), the valet, forged that $600 (Sweeney Todd ) check as practice for the will forgery with Lawyer Patrick. Or, maybe it did pay for the chloroform!EDWARD SUMMERS