| Membership, Books, etc. from Mill ProngMembership in Mill Prong Preservation, Inc.Annual Membership...$20Patron Membership...$100Please send payment to:Mill Prong Preservation, Inc. Or call Chandler Stewart, President, at 910-739-4879 Or Send Email to Chandler Stewart, President. All items listed below are available at Mill Prong House. Lumber River Scots is the only item available by mail with advance payment sent to:P.O. Box 2878
Lumber River Scots And Their DescendantsThe McLeans, Torreys, Purcells, McIntyres, and GilchristsPublished in 1942, Reprinted 1986, 839 pages, The William Byrd Press, Inc., by Angus Wilton McLean (Governor of North Carolina, 1925-29), John Edwin Purcell I, Archibald Gilchrist Singletary and John Edwin Purcell II.Available at Mill Prong House for $75, if ordered by mail $90 (As of 1/1/2010).
Mill Prong House DrawingPen and ink reproduction of drawing by Judith Thomson, suitable for framing. Available at Mill Prong House only for $20.
Keepers of the HearthPublished in 1997, 228 pages, Keepers of the Hearth was compiled by Marilyn Wright and Anne Wright.A collection of historical accounts, sketches, receipts, home remedies, gardening, pickling, preserving and cooking based on records, ledgers and shared recipes from the 1850s to the 1920s of the families connected with Mill Prong House. Available at Mill Prong House only for $12.
Mill Prong House Note Cards...$10Mill Prong House Postcards...$10Note Cards and Postcards are available at Mill Prong House only in packs of 10 each. Mill Prong House is open the First Sunday of the Month from 2 to 5 p.m., or other times by special appointment.Mill Prong Preservation, Inc.3062 Edinburgh Road, Raeford, NC 28376Telephone: Chandler Stewart, President, at 910-739-4879Send Email to Chandler Stewart, PresidentHome | History | House Tour I | House Tour II | House Tour III | Cemetery | Membership, Books, etc. | Related Sites MillProngHouse.com is the official website of Mill Prong Preservation, Inc., developed for the organization by Internet Photojournalist John W. Myers |