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The Richmond-Miles Museum
A visit to the the Richmond-Miles Museum shows students what life was like in Caswell County beginning with the Revolutionary War to the present through displays and artifacts.
Format: article/field trip opportunity
Old Caswell County Jail in Yanceyville, NC
Old Caswell County Jail in Yanceyville, NC
This is the old Caswell County Jail in Yanceyville, North Carolina.
Format: image/photograph
Caswell County Courthouse in Yanceyville, NC
Caswell County Courthouse in Yanceyville, NC
This is the Caswell County Courthouse in Yanceyville, North Carolina. Yanceyville became the seat of Caswell County after the eastern half of the county became Person County in 1792.
Format: image/photograph
The Yancey House in Yanceyville, NC
The Yancey House in Yanceyville, NC
This is the Yancey House in Yanceyville, North Carolina. It was built around 1810 by Bartlett Yancey, a local and state politician. Today, it houses the Yancey House Restaurant.
Format: image/photograph
The murder of "Chicken" Stephens
In North Carolina in the Civil War and Reconstruction, page 10.6
Contemporary newspaper account of the murder of State Senator John. W. "Chicken" Stephens of Caswell County, by members of the Ku Klux Klan. Includes historical commentary.
Format: newspaper