Unincorporated are in North Carolina
Sladesville is an unincorporated community in Hyde County, North Carolina. It was incorporated as a town January 27, 1849. There was a Sladesville Ginning Company and a Sladesville Transportation Company. There was a community school for white students and Hyde County Training School was established for African Americans.
Fletcher A. Manning wrote about the community in his memoir.
In the 1940 Census Enumeration District Descriptions it was listed as unincorporated and noted under Currituck Township. There is a Sladesville-Credle Road.
References
- "Sladesville". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved April 17, 2023.
- The Laws of North-Carolina, Enacted in the Year. J. Turner. 1849.
- Report of the Corporation Commission. State Printers. 1915.
- Biennial Report. 1921.
- Along Freedom Road: Hyde County, North Carolina, and the Fate of Black Schools in the South. Univ of North Carolina Press. November 9, 2000. ISBN 9780807860731.
- Fletcher A. Manning: A Life in Service. Tate. May 2010. ISBN 9781606964866.
- via https://commons.wikimedia.org/File:1940_Census_Enumeration_District_Descriptions_-_North_Carolina_-_Hyde_County_-_ED_48-1,_ED_48-2,_ED_48-3,_ED_48-4,_ED_48-5_-_NARA_-_5873300.jpg
35°27′50″N 76°29′22″W / 35.46389°N 76.48944°W / 35.46389; -76.48944
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