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English: Site of the December 1864 murder of Confederate Clay Valley Postmaster James P. Barnes, killed by Henry Berry Lowry and William Lowry. Site is by a mill dam near Moss Neck, Robeson County about 3/4 mile from Clay Valley post office. Lowry sons allegedly concealed themselves in the trees along the path.
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Norment, Mary C. (1909) The Lowrie history (4th ed.), Lumberton: Lumbee Publishing Company, p. 43
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Site_of_the_murder_of_James_P._Barnes.jpg(632 × 362 pixels, file size: 116 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)

Summary

Description
English: Site of the December 1864 murder of Confederate Clay Valley Postmaster James P. Barnes, killed by Henry Berry Lowry and William Lowry. Site is by a mill dam near Moss Neck, Robeson County about 3/4 mile from Clay Valley post office. Lowry sons allegedly concealed themselves in the trees along the path.
Date
Source

https://archive.org/details/lowriehistoryasa00norm/page/43

Norment, Mary C. (1909) The Lowrie history (4th ed.), Lumberton: Lumbee Publishing Company, p. 43
Author unknown

Licensing

Public domain
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