
Webster Courthouse First Courthouse of Jackson County - around 1855. The Heritage of Jackson County North Carolina Vol.II. The Jackson Co. Genealogical Society; Waynesville, North Carolina.County Heritage. 2000. Pg.2.
Third Grade Unit Plan
This unit is designed to correlate with the 3rd grade North Carolina Standard Course of Study.
By Linda Potter
Scotts Creek Elementary School- Jackson County Schools
Adventures of the American Mind- Western Carolina University
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