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Scott's Storm Chase Pages

Chatham History Page

This site was started to share my fascination with severe weather. I have also include my interest and participation in the Siler City Fire Department. 

We are a non-profit corporation consisting of people interested in preserving and communicating the history of Chatham County, NC.

ChatHAMS Web Page

New Hope Valley Railway 

The ChatHAMS consists of Amateur Radio operators in and around ChatHAM County. It is an informal group which meets twice a month and has a weekly net.

Train rides! This site is maintained by the members of the East Carolina Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society on behalf of the New Hope Valley Railway and the North Carolina Railroad Museum.

The Loyalist Militia of Chatham County

The Political Graveyard: Chatham Co.

The Loyalist Militia of Chatham County is a group of American Revolutionary War Reenactors.

Information regarding Chatham County politicians and where they are buried. For something different - check this out.

Governor's Club Home Page

Chatham County, NC Genealogy

Website for the Governor's Club subdivision in North Chatham. Find information about housing, golf, lifestyles, etc.

This is the Chatham County, NC Genealogy Web Page. It is part of the USGenWeb Project.

Fearrington Village

Earl Rooks Chatham Co. Genealogy

Located eight miles south of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, resides the community of Fearrington Village, a bustling village center of shops and services tucked away on farm land dating to the 1700s.

Personal web page of Earl Rook that contains a lot of information regarding Chatham County genealogy (personal and general). This is a great place to start if you're tracing your roots here.

Chatham County In Pictures

Blue Heron Farm

Numerous pictures of Chatham County by a local resident.

Blue Heron Farm is a community of people who have purchased 64 acres of field and woodlands to share, protect, use and enjoy together in the central Piedmont area of North Carolina.

Pittsboro, NC AT&T Facility "Big Hole"

Colonel John Randolph Lane Camp

Have you ever wondered where the perfectly paved road off Mt. Gilead Church Rd. goes? Well one inquisitive individual actually dedicated a web page to it.

Since 1991, men across Chatham and neighboring counties have joined to honor their Confederate ancestors and carry out the mission of the Sons of Confederate Veterans, as members of the Col. John Randolph Lane Camp 1570 of Siler City, North Carolina.

 

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