Surry County Government
Item set
Title
Surry County Government
Description
Items pertaining to the Surry County Government
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still image
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Warranty Deed between William and Patsy Seal and Robert Hemmings, Cleve Hemmings, and Jacob H. Branch
Warranty Deed between William and Patsy Seal and Robert Hemmings, Cleve Hemmings, and Jacob H. Branch dated April 22, 1976 -
Warranty Deed between Robert and Betty Hemmings and Jacob and Bertie Branch
Warranty Deed between Robert and Betty Hemmings and Jacob and Bertie Branch dated March 3, 1977 -
Dead of Trust From Clifton and Polly Johnson to A.B. Carter and Pearl Hatcher Starling
Dead of Trust From Clifton and Polly Johnson to A.B. Carter and Pearl Hatcher Starling for land in Mount Airy, dated January 27, 1960 -
Deed between W.H. and Rachel Holcolm and V.R. and Ruby E. Hunter for land on Lebanon Street
Deed between W.H. and Rachel Holcolm and V.R. and Ruby E. Hunter for land on Lebanon Street, dated February 1947 -
Tax Receipt from Surry County, N.C. to T.E. Davenport
Tax Receipt from Surry County, N.C. to T.E. Davenport dated 1916 -
Tax Receipt for J.L. and J.E. Cockerham
Tax Receipt for J.L. and J.E. Cockerham dated August 28, 1911 -
Tax Receipt for G.W. Hawks
Tax Receipt for G.W. Hawks dated 1915 -
Tax Receipts for Hilery Barker
Tax Receipts for Hilery Barker dated 1884, 1891 and 1896 -
Tax Receipts for Susan/ Susannah Smith
Tax Receipts for Susan/ Susannah Smith dated 1858, 1866, 1873, 1881 and 1884 -
Envelope and Bond Receipts from the Chase Manhattan Bank
Envelope and Bond Receipts from the Chase Manhattan Bank for the 1946 School Bond in Surry County, NC -
Public Health Survey Mount Airy, North Carolina and Surry County 1936 - 1967
Public Health Survey Mount Airy, North Carolina and Surry County 1936 - 1967 including a brief description of the town of Mount Airy, hygiene and sanitation of Surry County. -
List of Surry County Post Offices and their postmasters from early 1800s through 1929
List of Surry County Post Offices and their postmasters from early 1800s through 1929, copies from the Surry County Heritage Book Volume 1 -
Franklin Thompson Llewellyn
Frank T. Llewellyn, "The "dean" among Surry County's public officials is Franklin Thompson Llewellyn, the popular and efficient veteran who is serving his fifth term as clerk of superior court. "Mr. Frank", to give him the name most familiar to the several thousand voters in Surry County, was first elected clerk of court back in November, 1922, one of the first Democrats to crash through the monopoly that Republicans held on Surry County offices about that time, and he has gained electoral strength as the years rolled by. With almost eighteen years of service behind him, the Surry clerk leads the county officials by a long margin in the matter of continuous service, and his present term yet has two years and more to run. He will make no statement as to the magic of his appeal to Surry voters, but he must have acquired it early in life, for he was elected mayor of Pilot Mountain back in 1893 when he was only 22 years of age. "Mr. Frank", however, was only a transient citizen of Pilot Mountain, for he was born and has spent practically all of his life on the same farm some miles north of Dobson on Old Mitchell's River. He still makes his home on the old farm that was the property of his father, Rev. J. H. Llewellyn, a pioneer Missionary Baptist minister, who founded many churches in Surry County. In fact, the elder Llewellyn declared that there were more Missionary Baptist churches at his death than there were individual members when he started preaching. The genial Surry court clerk is a staunch follower of his father's denominational training, and he has served over 40 years as a deacon in the Missionary Baptist churches at Cross Roads, New Hope or Central View. He also served two years as clerk of the Surry Baptist Association and is favorite speaker at church and Sunday school gatherings. He has five living children, two sons being his assistants in the clerk of court's office, two other sons being engaged in farming at the old homestead, and a daughter who lives in Columbia, South Carolina." -
Tax Collection notice (W.H. Stone)
Tax notice from A.M. Smith, Sheriff of Surry County, to W.H. Slate of Round Peak regarding delinquent taxes. Notice is dated April 15, 1929 and was found between pages of the 1924 Surry Baptist Association minutes booklet. -
Surry County: Providing Service and Progress for All Citizens booklet
Booklet providing information regarding the activities, finances, and operation of Surry County Government including the responsibilities and duties of the various Boards and Departments. -
List of Property Owners and Taxable Property In Surry County, NC for 1813
1944 transcript of the original 1813 tax lists for Surry County, NC. Lists names of property owners, acreage, White Polls and Black Polls. Organized alphabetically by district. -
List of Property Owners and Taxable Property In Surry County, NC for 1789
1947 transcript of the original 1786 tax lists for Surry County, NC. Lists names of property owners, acreage, White Polls and Black Polls. Organized alphabetically by district. -
List of Property Owners and Taxable Property In Surry County, NC for 1786
1947 transcript of the original 1786 tax lists for Surry County, NC. Lists names of property owners, acreage, White Polls and Black Polls. Organized alphabetically by district. -
List of Property Owners and Taxable Property In Surry County, NC for 1784
1947 transcript of the original 1784 tax lists for Surry County, NC. Lists names of property owners, acreage, White Polls and Black Polls. Organized alphabetically by district. -
Thomas Vestal Hamlin photograph
Photograph of Thomas Vestal Hamlin, first Clerk of Court of Surry County -
Thomas Vestal Hamlin photograph
Photograph of Thomas Vestal Hamlin