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I received the following email and have published it here.  If you have any information that would help her, please contact her through her phone numbers and/or email address.  ayh@duke.edu

11/17/2005

Dear Vergie DeAntonio,

I am a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of History at Duke.  I'm working on a dissertation involving the history of Washington and Tyrrell Counties since Reconstruction.  I was searching online to try and locate particular individuals relevant to my research, and I found your website.  What I would really like to do is get in touch with people who have lived in the area (either Washington or Tyrrell Counties), and whose families have lived in the area, in the last 100 or so years.  I would love to hear about their experiences, and to ask them some questions about various periods in the history of the 20th century.

I'm wondering if you might have any suggestions about finding people who would be willing to speak with me?  Right now, I am writing a chapter about the federal Farm Security Administration's resettlement projects in the late 1930s, but my research encompasses the entire span of years from the 1870s-1990s.  In other words, I am wide open as far as the scope of people from whom I'd like to hear, and would be thrilled to find individuals who like to tell stories about the past and to discuss their region's history. If you have any suggestions at all, I'd be deeply grateful if you would pass them on to me.  You can e-mail me at this address, or else please call me collect at (250) 709-9640.  (I currently live on the west coast, so we are 3 hours earlier than NC.)

I look forward to hearing from you, and want to also thank you for making your research available online.  It's a treasure chest of information!

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Best,
Alisa Harrison

Alisa Y. Harrison
Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History
Duke University
Durham, North Carolina

Instructor, Department of History
University of Victoria
Victoria, British Columbia

(250) 709-9640 or (250) 715-8538
 
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    I got the following email message to the Pea Ridge page and thought you would enjoy it.

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Name:   James L. Stillman

Email:   saijim@comcast.net

Street Address:   901-11th Ave

City:   Prospect Park,

State:   Pennsylvania

Zip Code:   19076

Home Phone:   (610) 586-6152

Spouse Name:   Marise

Children:   3 Sons

Grandchildren:   6 boys, 2 girls

Profession:   Mechanical Engineer

Marital Status:   Married

Dates You Lived There:   visited, my grandmother 1940-1960


Hobbies:   Flying, golf, handyman, politics, (local)

Who Was the Most Interesting Character (person) of Pea Ridge and Why:  

My uncle Delbert Patrick and aunt Connie (Stillman) Patrick. Every time we went to their house in Creswell, next to the prison farm, aunt connie would tell us watch out for the hole in the floor in the doorway from the kitchen to the living room. This was over a period of 30 years. I bet that hole is still there.

Any History, Personal or About Pea Ridge, to Share:  

My father,Joseph, was the first of the Stillman boys who moved to Philadelphia, in 1923, His brothers, Phillip, William, Mercer,and Gilbert, all followed. As far as I know the only relatives that are still in the area are   Aunt Connie and Cousin John.   My father told us that he came to PA with Cousin (Arlie) Orlando Jefferson Stillman, and that they were double first cousins, Two brothers married two sisters, In developing the census returns for this time I found that the Stillman boys, Jefferson Davis Stillman, and James Atwood Stillman were not brothers. Jefferson was James's uncle. They did marry two Davenport sisters, Claudia and Eloise.

Any Fun Stores About Area to Share:  

In 1965 I was assigned to Fort Eustis Va. I looked up my uncle Phillip who lived in Hampton Va. One day he said let's go to Carolina to see Connie. He drove to Pea Ridge, and our first stop was at Cousin Roy Patrick's Peach stand, as I knew it. We went in and Phillip made the introductions ,This is your cousin, This is your cousin, this is your cousin,....... There were six men in the store and they were all my cousins. When he was done he said I bet you don't know who this is, Roy rubbed his chin and said that sure looks like Joe's boy Jim... They all laughed and said never tell a woman anything that is going to be a suprise, Connie had already been there and told them who was coming.

Any Good Country Recipes to Share:  

Only Pennsylvania Dutch..


Any Words of Wisdom to Share:  

Bloom where you are planted,

 

 

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