The Lord Craven Chapter of Colonial Dames met on Saturday, September 16 at 11:00am to visit the home of General Thomas Brown, an American Revolution Patriot and Hero. It was built over two hundred years ago on the bank of the Cape Fear River. A member of the Carver's Creek Methodist Church, the site of the beginning of the Methodism in Bladen County was a tour guide for those who attended. Linda Rivenbark provided the lunch that was served that day. She brought fried chicken, potato and broccoli salads, biscuits and cakes. This was a real southern meal. Thank you Pat Tucker for the great photos.
The National Society North Carolina Colonial Dames 17th Century Lord Craven Chapter was organized December 30, 1961 in Wilmington, NC. Many of our programs highlight colonial heritage, research, and records. Contact President Cindy Sellers at cindysellers@ec.rr.com or blog manager Phyllis Wilson at par4wilson@gmail.com
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The next Lord Craven Colonial Dames 17th Century meeting will be held on Saturday, September 16 at 11:00am
The next Lord Craven Colonial Dames meeting will be held on Saturday, September 16 at 11:00am. Details are below.
Hope everyone can make it to the meeting. Should be fun!
Pat Gooding
Hope everyone can make it to the meeting. Should be fun!
Pat Gooding
President
Come enjoy something special in Bladen County--- Take a field trip to Bladen County where you will visit the home of General Thomas Brown, an American Revolution Patriot and Hero. It was built over 200 hundred years ago on the bank of the Cape Fear River. As you travel down Hwy. 87, you will pass Carver's Creek Methodist Church, the site of the beginning of Methodism in Bladen County. Arrangements are in the works for a church member to be on site to give a brief history.
Have you ever ridden on an honest to goodness 2-vehicle ferry? Just a mile down the road, you can do just that.
Come enjoy something special in Bladen County--- Take a field trip to Bladen County where you will visit the home of General Thomas Brown, an American Revolution Patriot and Hero. It was built over 200 hundred years ago on the bank of the Cape Fear River. As you travel down Hwy. 87, you will pass Carver's Creek Methodist Church, the site of the beginning of Methodism in Bladen County. Arrangements are in the works for a church member to be on site to give a brief history.
Have you ever ridden on an honest to goodness 2-vehicle ferry? Just a mile down the road, you can do just that.
A lunch will be provided at a cost of $12.00 per person.
If you have guests who may be interested in attending the meeting, please feel free to invite them. Husbands may even enjoy the trip!
If you have guests who may be interested in attending the meeting, please feel free to invite them. Husbands may even enjoy the trip!
If using your GPS, the address is 120 Bermuda Dr. Council, NC
Directions--
Take Hwy. 87 W. approx. 30 miles to Ellwell Ferry Rd. Turn right at Oakland Plantation sign. Plantation is on left.
Directions--
Take Hwy. 87 W. approx. 30 miles to Ellwell Ferry Rd. Turn right at Oakland Plantation sign. Plantation is on left.
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