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  2. Bryan–Bell Farm - Wikipedia

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    Bryan–Bell Farm, also known as Oakview Plantation, is a historic plantation house and farm complex and national historic district located near Pollocksville, Jones County, North Carolina. The district encompasses 25 contributing buildings, 2 contributing sites, and 2 contributing structures spread over seven areas.

  3. In 1983, a copy of the Declaration of Independence was found at Hayes Farm. It sold to Williams College in 1993 for $412,500. ... at Brunk Auctions in Asheville, North Carolina. It could fetch ...

  4. Morgan Bryan - Wikipedia

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    Morgan Bryan, of Irish ancestry, [2] was born in Denmark in 1671 [3] to Francis and Sarah Bringer (or Brinker) Bryan. [2] His family left Ireland for Denmark after Bryan's grandfather opposed Oliver Cromwell. The Bryans lost titles and family lands that they were unable to recover. [4] Francis returned to Ireland in 1683 and died in Belfast in ...

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  6. Bryan Whitfield Herring Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Bryan Whitfield Herring Farm is a historic plantation house located near Calypso, Duplin County, North Carolina. It was built about 1850, and is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, five bay by four bay, gable-end, frame house in the Greek Revival style. It features a double-story entrance porch and four massive gable~end chimneys. [2]

  7. Waveland State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    The Daniel Boone and William Bryan families met in the Yadkin River valley, North Carolina, where they lived near each other. William Bryan married Mary Boone, a sister of Daniel Boone. William and Mary had a son, Daniel Boone Bryan. [2] Daniel Boone surveyed the land in what became Kentucky that he would give to his nephew, Daniel Boone Bryan.