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Randolph County Books: Digital Randolph

Randolph County History Books & Other Published Material

The library has worked with the North Carolina Digital Heritage Center to digitize and display online most of the key county history books. Some other items from our collection have been digitized and made available by the staff of the Randolph Room. Follow the links below to read the books.

Randolph County, 1779-1979, by Randolph County Historical Society (N.C.), Randolph Arts Guild

The Architectural History of Randolph County by L. McKay Whatley

Dan Tucker and other Randolph County Heroes in Folklore by Barbara Presnell

Fairview Park: The Country Estate of W. Gould Brokaw, Esq. (promotional booklet)

Farmer, Yesterday and Today: Families, Individuals, Churches, Schools edited by Zeb R. Denny

Franklinsville Manufacturing Company History by George Russell (the typewritten history of the Company, part of a larger scrapbook by Mr. Russell); on long-term loan from Randolph Heritage Conservancy

Randolph County, NC World War I Casualties by L. McKay Whatley, Jr., Ann W. Palmer, Roberta W. Gavin and Wanda Williamson

Seagrove Area by Dorothy Cole Auman

Sketches of My Asheboro by Sidney Swaim Robins

Snapshots of Randolph County - 

Rotogravure 1931 published by The Courier newspaper; 16 pages of information and images of manufacturing, mercantile and other buildings, business leaders and builders/contractors in Asheboro, Ramseur, Worthville, Staley, Franklinville and Liberty.

Pictorial (circa 1950) published by The Courier-Tribune newspaper; 48 pages of information and images of manufacturing, mercantile and other buildings with business leaders as well in every town in the county.

Randolph Report & Business Review 1964 published by The Randolph Guide newspaper; 93 pages in five sections, covering too many topics to list here.

Some Progressive Negroes of Randolph County by C.A. Barrett

The Story of Naomi Wise and the History of Randleman by the Rotary Club of Randleman (N.C.)