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The Central Children's Home cares for disadvantaged, orphaned, and troubled children. Admission is accepted from social services organizations that includes the North Carolina Department of Social Services for applicants between the ages of nine to twenty-one with an IQ of 70 or above. The Robert L. Shepard Scholarship Fund was established in ...
Central Children's Home of North Carolina; J. Junior Order United American Mechanics National Orphans Home (Lexington, North Carolina) K. Kennedy Memorial Home ...
Centenary Methodist Church (New Bern, North Carolina) Center Street A.M.E. Zion Church; Central Children's Home of North Carolina; Central Elementary School (Albemarle, North Carolina) Central Elementary School (New Bern, North Carolina) Central Fire Station (Greensboro, North Carolina) Central School (Asheboro, North Carolina)
In December 1873 the first residents were admitted to the Oxford Orphans Asylum, which is today known as the "Masonic Home for Children at Oxford." [ 9 ] In 1851 James H. Horner established Horner Military School , [ 10 ] which enrolled many young men from New York , Pennsylvania , Virginia , South Carolina and other states.
Central Children's Home of North Carolina; E. Edgewood (Grassy Creek, North Carolina) William Ellixson House; Elmwood (Lewis, North Carolina) F. First National Bank ...
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The Mitchell House Museum was founded in 1982 as a project of the Mills Home Alumni Association. The museum is located in Thomasville, NC on the Mills Home Campus, the original campus of the Baptist Children's Homes of North Carolina. It occupies the oldest building on the Mills Home Campus.
Central Children's Home of North Carolina; M. Mansard Roof House; Mount Zion United Methodist Church (Crabtree, North Carolina) S. Self–Trott–Bickett House;