Sladesville is an unincorporated community in Hyde County, North Carolina. [1] It was incorporated as a town January 27, 1849. [2] There was a Sladesville Ginning Company [3] and a Sladesville Transportation Company. [4] There was a community school for white students and Hyde County Training School was established for African Americans. [5]
Fletcher A. Manning wrote about the community in his memoir. [6]
In the 1940 Census Enumeration District Descriptions it was listed as unincorporated and noted under Currituck Township. [7] There is a Sladesville-Credle Road.
35°27′50″N 76°29′22″W / 35.46389°N 76.48944°W
Sladesville is an unincorporated community in Hyde County, North Carolina. [1] It was incorporated as a town January 27, 1849. [2] There was a Sladesville Ginning Company [3] and a Sladesville Transportation Company. [4] There was a community school for white students and Hyde County Training School was established for African Americans. [5]
Fletcher A. Manning wrote about the community in his memoir. [6]
In the 1940 Census Enumeration District Descriptions it was listed as unincorporated and noted under Currituck Township. [7] There is a Sladesville-Credle Road.
35°27′50″N 76°29′22″W / 35.46389°N 76.48944°W