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Towns/cities in Alamance County, North Carolina: Burlington.

Alamance County, North Carolina Genealogy
Alamance County was created Jan. 29, 1849 from Orange County.

Archives
There are Alamance County Records at the North Carolina Archives. The purpose of the archives is to make these records available to the public. The procedure for requesting records is to first study the list of Alamance County Records provided by USGenWeb, then print out the request form, fill it out and mail it to the North Carolina State Archives. The North Carolina State Archives has instructions North Carolina Residents and for Persons Residing Outside of North Carolina.
Cemetery
1800s-1900 Tombstone Transcriptions for Alamance County, North Carolina - free online at RootsWeb
Census (To view page by page, click on the desired census, once on that screen scroll down to the bottom and click on the desired state, then click on the desire County and township.)
1850 U.S. Census - online at Ancestry.com
1850 U.S. Slave Schedules - online at Ancestry.com
1850-1880 Mortality Schedules - online at Ancestry.com
1860 U.S. Census - online at Ancestry.com
1860 U.S. Slave Schedules - online at Ancestry.com
1870 U.S. Census - online at Ancestry.com
1880 U. S. Census - online at Ancestry.com
1890 U. S. Veteran Census - online at Ancestry.com
1900 U.S. Census - online at Ancestry.com
1910 U.S. Census - online at Ancestry.com
1920 U.S. Census - online at Ancestry.com
1930 U.S. Census - online at Ancestry.com
Directory
1886 Chas. Emerson's North Carolina tobacco belt directory: embracing the counties of Alamance, Durham, Forsyth, Granville, Guilford, Orange, Rockingham, Vance and Wake giving the location of all business and professional men, a complete list of all land-owners, number of acres owned, and P.O. address of each, post-office - online at Ancestry.com
History
pub. 1900 The history of Alamance ... - online at Ancestry.com
pub. 1948 Centennial history of Alamance County, 1849-1949 - online at Ancestry.com
pub. 1979 A brief history of Alamance County, North Carolina - online at Ancestry.com
Map
1895 U.S. 1895 Atlas (Alamance County, North Carolina) - free online
Military
1861-1865 Confederate memoirs: Alamance County troops of the War Between the States, 1861-1865. - online at Ancestry.com
 
  

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Burlington, Alamance, North Carolina, USA

Newspaper
1930-1957 Burlington Daily Times (Burlington, North Carolina) - online at Ancestry.com

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