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Dobson (N.C.)
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Dobson Woman's Club History and Minutes
Handwritten minutes of meetings of the Dobson Woman's Club from 1931 to 1950. -
Dobson Woman's club Scrapbook from Jean Hester-Kyttle
Dobson Woman's Club scrapbook from 2004-2011. Contains yearbooks and minutes. Donated by Jean Hester-Kyttle. -
Dobson Woman's Club Scrapbook from Jean Hester-Kyttle
Dobson Woman's Club scrapbook containing yearbooks and minutes from 2012 to 2018. -
W.L. Reece Attorney at Law
W.L. Reece Attorney at Law in Dobson (N.C.) stationary -
Albert Ray White photograph
Albert Ray White photograph -
Albert Ray White memorial
Albert Ray White memorial -
Snow Hill Baptist Church History
This history of Snow Hill Baptist was compiled by Phillip White, Church Clerk, in 2022. Since there were virtually no written records in existence of the Church’s early years from its organization in 1904 until 1944, the information presented for those years are from the memories of former Church members, their descendants, and others in the community. From the year 1944 to the present, there are written records in the forms of Clerk’s Books, Treasurer’s Financial Reports, Sunday School Records, Mitchell River Associational Minutes Booklets, etc., so we are confident in the accuracy of information contained in the history from that period. -
Franklin DeWitt Dobson oral history interview and transcript
Interview and transcript with Franklin Dewitt Dobson by Dr. Evelyn Thompson about growing up in Dobson, NC. -
Fred Folger Jr funeral program
Fred Folger Jr funeral program -
Fred Folger Jr funeral program
Fred Folger Jr funeral program -
Annie Eva (Eva) Adams Snow and Cornelius Roosevelt (CR) Snow photograph
Annie Eva (Eva) Adams Snow and Cornelius Roosevelt (CR) Snow photograph -
Annie Eva (Eva) Adams Snow and Cornelius Roosevelt (CR) Snow photograph
Annie Eva (Eva) Adams Snow and Cornelius Roosevelt (CR) Snow photograph -
Cornelius Roosevelt (CR) Snow obituary
Cornelius Roosevelt (CR) Snow obituary -
Phillip Badgett Dockery obituary
Phillip Badgett Dockery obituary -
Mitchell Sand and Gravel
Mitchell Sand and Gravel -
W.B. White
W. B. White of Dobson is the dean of high school agriculture teachers in Surry County. Dobson was the first Surry school to secure an agriculture teacher, starting the course in the early twenties. White is a native of Iredell County and was born and reared on a farm. He attended the Farm Life School at Harmony and was graduated from N. C. State College in 1922 with a B. S. degree in agriculture. He was in charge of the dairy herd at N. C. State for two years and did graduate work in dairying. He received his B. S. degree in June 1924. White went to Dobson to teach agriculture in the fall of 1924 and taught there for nine years. He went to Union Grove High School as agriculture teacher in 1933, remaining until last spring when he returned to Dobson. He was married to Miss Elsie Mae Huddleston of Raleigh in June 1922. They have two children, W. B. "Billy" Jr., and Elaine. Billy was a star on the Dobson six-man football team last fall and at the present time is a member of the basketball team. -
Dr. Wesley Monroe Stone
Dr. Wesley Monroe Stone -
Roy Park file
Roy Park file -
Jerry Cash Martin file
Jerry Cash Martin file -
Grady Cooper file
Grady Cooper file -
Wayne Cooper file
Wayne Cooper file -
Wayne Atkins file
Wayne Atkins file -
Hester Jackson death article
Hester Jackson death article -
Adam Marion file
Adam Marion file -
John W. Comer
John W. Comer Surry County Schools Superintendent, information out of the yearbook - The lot of an administrator is no easy one. It is the good fortune of Surry County and the Dobson School to have John W. Comer as County Superintendent. He has at all times the best interests of the schools at heart. In dealing with school problems his one guiding principle is the welfare of the students of Surry County as a whole and the welfare of the schools. Capable, firm yet fair, strong yet reasonable, he is openminded and progressive. Because of a sincere admiration and respect for him as an administrator, as a leader, and as a man, the 1940 Yearbook of the Dobson School is dedicated to Superintendent Comer.