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N. C. Adjutant General's Office
North Carolina: A Call to Arms!
Raleigh [N.C.]: Thompson & Co., 1861. 1 p.
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Nakell, Barry
conducted by Malinda Maynor
Oral History Interview with Barry Nakell, October 1, 2003. Interview U-0012. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
A lawyer argues for Native American civil rights in Robeson County, NC.
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Nantambu, Kojo
conducted by Larry Thomas
Oral History Interview with Kojo Nantambu, May 15, 1978. Interview B-0059. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
In May 1978, Kojo Nantambu—one of the participants in the 1971 Wilmington, NC, race conflicts—sat down with Larry Thomas, a historian, jazz disc jockey and Wilmington native. During the interview, Nantambu describes what he remembers of the 1971 strife, the inequities present in the trial of the Wilmington Ten, and the aftermath of the discord.
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Atwater, James
conducted by Jennifer Nardone
Oral History Interview with James Atwater, February 28, 2001. Interview K-0201. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
James Atwater discusses life in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, from the 1930s to the 1950s. He describes the black community, the impact of segregation on schools and neighborhoods, and experiences of African American staff at the University.
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Clayton, Eva
conducted by Kathryn Nasstrom
Oral History Interview with Eva Clayton, July 18, 1989. Interview C-0084. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Activist and politician Eva Clayton describes her years of service in and out of politics in Warren County, NC.
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Rohrer, Grace Jemison
conducted by Kathryn Nasstrom
Oral History Interview with Grace Jemison Rohrer, March 16, 1989. Interview C-0069. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Born in 1924, Grace Jemison Rohrer eventually settled in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, with her family. In the 1960s she became involved in organizing the Republican Party in Forsyth County and she joined forces with Democratic women in order to establish the North Carolina Women's Political Caucus in 1971. In 1973, Governor James Holshouser appointed her to serve as the Secretary of Cultural Resources. Throughout the 1970s, Rohrer advocated for women to have a more active role in politics, and she actively supported the Equal Rights Amendment.
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Cannon, Isabella
conducted by Kathryn Nasstrom
Oral History Interview with Isabella Cannon, June 27, 1989. Interview C-0062. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Elected in 1977 at the age of 1973, Isabella Cannon was the first female mayor of Raleigh, North Carolina. In this interview, Cannon describes her involvement in the United Church of Christ, her support of and participation in the civil rights movement, and her advocacy of community revitalization and development. In addition, she recalls her major accomplishments as mayor and the challenges she faced in implementing her long-range comprehensive plan for the city.
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Clement, Josephine
conducted by Kathryn Nasstrom
Oral History Interview with Josephine Clement, July 13 and August 3, 1989. Interview C-0074. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Josephine Dobbs Clement talks about her various civic roles, including her activity as a member of the League of Women Voters, the Durham City-County Charter Commission, the Board of Education, and the Board of County Commissioners. She also discusses her efforts on behalf of social justice and her views on race, gender, and environmental issues.
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Keesee-Forrester, Margaret
conducted by Kathryn Nasstrom
Oral History Interview with Margaret Keesee-Forrester, April 21, 1989. Interview C-0065. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Margaret Kessee-Forrester, a native of Greensboro, North Carolina, became the first woman from Guilford County elected to the North Carolina General Assembly. In this interview, she describes her experiences as a woman serving in the state legislature during the 1970s and 1980s, her involvement in the women's movement, and her stance as a moderate Republican.
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McKay, Martha
conducted by Kathryn Nasstrom and Kathryn Nasstrom
Oral History Interview with Martha McKay, June 13, 1989. Interview C-0076. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Martha McKay was actively involved in student politics at the University of North Carolina before her graduation with a degree in economics in 1941. During those years, she formed a friendship with Terry Sanford—future North Carolina state Senator, U.S. Senator, and Governor, and president of Duke University—and later worked for his gubernatorial campaign. Here, McKay describes her active involvement in Sanford's gubernatorial campaign, the Democratic Party, and the women's rights movement during the 1960s and 1970s. She discusses her role as a founding member of the North Carolina Women's Political Caucus, the need for effective leadership and organization for women's rights, and the progress women had made in politics.
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Barnes, Anne
conducted by Kathy Nasstrom
Oral History Interview with Anne Barnes, January 30, 1989. Interview C-0049. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
From 1981 to 1996, Anne Barnes sat in the North Carolina House of Representatives for Orange County. While there, she focused on issues of social justice, especially poverty, education, prison reform, civil rights and women's rights. In this 1989 interview, she gives an overview of her childhood and early adulthood before explaining how those experiences motivated her to become involved in the political arena. Here she discusses some of the political campaigns she has been associated with, including her own.
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Ray, Geraldine
conducted by Kelly Elaine Navies
Oral History Interview with Geraldine Ray, September 13, 1977. Interview R-0128. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Geraldine Ray has lived in Barnardsville, North Carolina, nearly her entire life. In this interview, she describes growing up on her family's farm, attending all-black schools, and caring for sick relatives and friends. She describes racial segregation as a problem that seemed less difficult to avoid than segregation and prejudice between local black residents. Geraldine learned several essential skills of farm life from her grandmother and then used them to support the family through illness. The interview concludes with a description of her husband—a childhood friend—and how they chose to raise their children.
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Bowman, Richard and
Bowman, Richard
conducted by Kelly Navies
Oral History Interview with Richard Bowman, July 8, 1998. Interview K-0513. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Richard Bowman reflects on growing up in segregated Asheville, North Carolina, and facing racism during his employment with the Army and the Los Angeles Department of Motor Vehicles. He also discusses his work to improve the current Asheville school district and rebuild his old high school. He lived in Los Angeles for four decades and experienced two major riots.
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Tate, Mabel and
Neal, Naomi
Women and the War in North Carolina
[Greensboro? N.C.: State Normal and Industrial College?, 1918?]. 11 p.
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Neal, Nathan P.
Letter from Nathan P. Neal to Aaron and Elizabeth Neal, September 2, 1857
4 pages, 4 page images.
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Neal, Patricia
conducted by Kathryn Nasstrom
Oral History Interview with Patricia Neal, June 6, 1989. Interview C-0068. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Patricia Neal settled in Durham, North Carolina, during the 1950s and became an active member of the community. Having served on the County Board of Education from the late 1960s through the 1980s, Neal describes the process of integration and its impact on Durham schools and on the community.
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Neale, Nancy Kester and
Neale, Nancy Kester
conducted by Dallas Blanchard and Dallas Blanchard
Oral History Interview with Nancy Kester Neale, August 6, 1983. Interview F-0036. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Nancy Kester Neale remembers her father, Howard "Buck" Kester, who founded the Southern Tenant Farmers Union and held leadership positions in the Fellowship of Southern Churchmen and the Committee on Economic and Racial Justice.
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A Negro Nurse
More Slavery at the South
From The Independent, 72 (Jan. 25, 1912): 196-200. New York: Published for the proprietors, 1912. 196-200 p.
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Neilson, Peter, 1795-1861
The Life and Adventures of Zamba, an African Negro King; and His Experience of Slavery in South Carolina. Written by Himself. Corrected and Arranged by Peter Neilson
London: Smith, Elder, 1847. xx, 258 p.
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Nell, William Cooper, 1816-1874
The Colored Patriots of the American Revolution: With Sketches of Several Distinguished Colored Persons: To Which is Added a Brief Survey of the Condition and Prospects of Colored Americans
Boston: Robert F. Wallcut, 1855. 396 p.
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Talmadge, Herman
conducted by Jack Nelson
Oral History Interview with Herman Talmadge, December 18, 1975. Interview A-0331-3. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Senator Herman Talmadge of Georgia offers concluding remarks in this final interview of a three-part series. He reflects on contemporary political issues of the mid-1970s, including civil rights, Vietnam, and abuses of power on the part of the CIA and the FBI. Finally, he reflects on his political legacy in the state of Georgia.
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Talmadge, Herman
conducted by Jack Nelson
Oral History Interview with Herman Talmadge, July 15 and 24, 1975. Interview A-0331-1. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
In this interview, the first in a three-part series, Herman Talmadge discusses his political career as Governor of Georgia and his decision to run for the United States Senate. The son of Eugene Talmadge, Herman Talmadge recalls his involvement in his father's gubernatorial campaigns during the 1930s and 1940s. He explains in detail his perception of the 1947 "three governors controversy" (referred to by Talmadge here as the "Two Governors Row"), which arose after he was appointed governor by the legislature, only to be removed following a ruling by the Georgia Supreme Court. Talmadge also discusses his own political campaigns, his relationship with his political rivals and colleagues, and the growing importance of race in Southern politics during the mid-twentieth century.
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Talmadge, Herman
conducted by Jack Nelson
Oral History Interview with Herman Talmadge, July 29 and August 1, 1975. Interview A-0331-2. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Senator Herman Talmadge of Georgia recalls his years in the Senate from the mid-1950s through the mid-1970s. He discusses changes in the Democratic party; assesses the leadership styles and accomplishments of presidents and other major political figures during his tenure in the Senate; explains his views on civil rights, environmentalism, consumerism, and the impact of television on national politics; and he offers his thoughts on problems facing America during the 1970s, particularly in relationship to the Watergate scandal.
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Nettles, Bert
conducted by Walter DeVries and Jack Bass
Oral History Interview with Bert Nettles, July 13, 1974. Interview A-0015. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Bert Nettles discusses the state of politics and the Republican Party in Alabama in the 1970s. He discusses, among other things, desegregation, the need for honesty and ethics reform in the political system, and the effect of Watergate on the Republican Party.
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New Bern Eastern Missionary Baptist Association of North Carolina
Proceedings of the 58th Annual Session of the New Bern Eastern M. B. Association of North Carolina Held with Mt. Sinai Baptist Church, Stonewall, N. C. October 18th to 21st, 1923
New Bern, N.C.: Richardson Printing Company, [1924]. 19 p.
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New Bern Eastern Missionary Baptist Association of North Carolina
Proceedings of the 59th Annual Session of the New Bern Eastern M. B. Association of North Carolina Held with St. Luke M. B. Church, Morehead City, N. C. October 16th to 19th, 1924
New Bern, N.C.: Richardson Printing Company, [1925]. 23 p.
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New Bern Eastern Missionary Baptist Association of North Carolina
Proceedings of the Fifty-Fourth Annual Session of the Newbern Eastern Missionary Baptist Association of North Carolina Held with the Saint Luke Baptist Church Morehead City, N. C. Oct. 16-19, 1919
[New Bern, N.C.?: The Association?, 1919?]. 32 p.
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New Bern Eastern Missionary Baptist Association of North Carolina
Proceedings of the Fifty-Third Annual Session of the Newbern Eastern Missionary Baptist Association of North Carolina Held with the Bethel Baptist Church Edwards, N. C. Nov. 28-30 and Dec. 1, 1918
[New Bern, N.C.?: The Association?, 1918?]. 33 p.
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Nichols, William
Account of Disbursements by William Nichols, September 1, 1826
3 pages, 4 page images.
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Nicholson, Alfred W. (Alfred William), b. 1861
Brief Sketch of the Life and Labors of Rev. Alexander Bettis. Also an Account of the Founding and Development of the Bettis Academy
Trenton, S. C.: The Author, 1913. 92 p.
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Nickerson, Stella
conducted by Bob Gilgor
Oral History Interview with Stella Nickerson, January 20, 2001. Interview K-0554. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Rita Jackson Samuels, Coordinator of the Governor's Council on Human Relations in Atlanta, GA, describes her role in expanding the presence of African Americans in Georgia's state government.
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Niles, Jason, 1814-1894
Diary of Jason Niles (1814-1894): June 22, 1861-December 31, 1864
Transcript of the manuscript, UNC-Chapel Hill, Southern Historical Collection, 248 p.
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No Author
The Act of Faith
[S. l.: s. n., between 1861 and 1865]. 4 p.
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No Author
Anecdotes and Memoirs of William Boen, a Coloured Man, Who Lived and Died Near Mount Holly, New Jersey. To which is Added, the Testimony of Friends of Mount Holly Monthly Meeting Concerning Him
Philadelphia: Printed by J. Richards, 1834. 18 p.
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No Author
Are You Forgiven?
[Raleigh, N.C.: s.n., between 1861 and 1865]. 8 p.
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No Author
Are You Ready. [For the Soldiers]
[Raleigh, N.C.: s. n., between 1861 and 1865]. 4 p.
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No Author
Begin War Savings Today : This Is Your Country--Prove It!
Washington, D.C.: Parker-Brawner Co., [between 1914 and 1918].
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No Author
Bill for Bacon, October 20, 1825
1 pages, 1 page images.
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No Author
Biographical Sketch of Millie Christine, the Carolina Twin, Surnamed the Two-Headed Nightingale and the Eighth Wonder of the World
Cincinnati: Hennegan & Co. Print, [between 1902 and 1912]. 32 p.
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No Author
Biography of London Ferrill, Pastor of the First Baptist Church of Colored Persons, Lexington, KY
Lexington, KY: A. W. Elder, 1854. 12 p.
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No Author
Camp Bragg and Fayetteville. Sketches of Camp and City
Richmond, Va.: Central Publishing Co., 1919. 72 p.
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No Author
The Camp Jester, or, Amusement for the Mess
Augusta, Ga.: published by Blackmar & Brother, 1864. 72 p.
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No Author
The Carolinian, Edited by the Senior Class, 1909
Greensboro, N.C.: North Carolina State Normal and Industrial College, 1909. 201, [9] p.
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No Author
Civilization vs. Barbarism : for Humanity's Sake : Save a Life : Red Cross Week : June 18th to 25th.
[United States]: [Red Cross?], [between 1914 and 1918].
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No Author
A Collection of Sabbath School Hymns. Compiled by a Sabbath School Teacher, for the Benefit of the Children in the Confederate States
Raleigh: Raleigh Register Steam-Power Press, 1863. 62, ii p.
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No Author
Commencement Exercises. From The North Carolina University Magazine 9 (August and September 1859): pp. 59-63, 105-120
Raleigh, N.C.: The Office of the Weekly Post, 1859. 59-63, 105-120 p.
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No Author
Confederate Receipt Book. A Compilation of over One Hundred Receipts, Adapted to the Times
Richmond, Va.: West & Johnston, 1863. 29 p.
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No Author
The Confederate Soldier's Wife Parting from Her Husband!
[S.l.: s.n., 1861?]. 1 p.
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No Author
The Confederate States Almanac for the Year of our Lord 1862. Being the Second after Bissextile, or Leap Year, the Eighty-sixth of American Independence, & the Second of the Confederate States
Nashville, Tenn.: Southern Methodist Publishing House, 1862. 32 p.
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No Author
A Controversy Between "Erskine" and "W. M." on the Practicability of Suppressing Gambling
Richmond: Printed at the Whig Book and Job Office, 1862. 96 p.
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No Author
Copy of a Resolution Allowing David L. Swain to Attempt to Get a $30,000 Loan in the "North," September 19, 1865
1 pages, 2 page images.
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No Author
Description of the Grammar School, [August 19, 1801]
1 pages, 1 page images.
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No Author
"Desultory Reflections—No. II. The College Campus," The North Carolina University Magazine I, No. IV (June 1844): 159-161
Raleigh: Thomas Loring at the office of the Independent, 1844. 3 p.
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No Author
Do You Love God?
[Raleigh, N.C.: s.n., between 1861 and 1865]. 8 p.
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No Author
Do You Want a Friend?
Raleigh, N.C.: s. n., between 1861 and 1865. 4 p.
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No Author
A Few Words to the Soldiers of the Confederate States
Charleston, S.C.: Published for Female Bible, Prayer-Book, and Tract Society, 186-?. 24 p.
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No Author
Fight World Famine : Enroll in the Boy's Working Reserve.
[United States]: U.S. Employment Service ; Department of Labor, [between 1914 and 1918].
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No Author
The First Reader, for Southern Schools
Raleigh: N. C. Christian Advocate, 1864. 24 p.
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No Author
For the Little Ones
Savannah, Georgia: Published by John M. Cooper & Co., [1861?]. 38 p.
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No Author
For Victory Buy W.S.S., War-Savings Stamps
[Rhode Island]: Rhode Island War Savings Contests, [between 1914 and 1918].
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No Author
Free Anti-Typhoid Treatment. The Columbus County Campaign of Protection Against Typhoid Fever Will Occur from November 1st to November 27th, 1920
[Columbus County, N.C.]: [s.n.], 1920. 1 p.
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No Author
The General Military Hospital for the North Carolina Troops in Petersburg, Virginia
Raleigh: Strother & Marcom Book and Job Printers, 1861. 8 p.
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No Author
German Slavery or Liberty Bonds
[United States]: [s. n.], [between 1914 and 1918].
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No Author
The Great Negro Fair. Bulletin No. 2. Raleigh, North Carolina, October, 1904.
Raleigh: s.n., 1904. 4 p.
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No Author
Halifax, October 30. From The North-Carolina Journal, October 30, 1793
Halifax, NC: Hodge & Wills, [1792]. 1 p.
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No Author
Help Fill the War Chest : Humanity Calls You.
Phila.: Ketterlinus, [between 1914 and 1918].
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No Author
Help for the Orphans! Grand Entertainment at Orphan Asylum. Thursday Night, June 21st, 1877. Gov. Vance to Be Present
Durham, N.C.: Davis, Blackwell & Co., 1877. 1 p.
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No Author
Help Us Make It Hot for the Kaiser : Buy Your Stamps Here, Now, and See the Thermometer ... : an Idle Quarter Is a Slacker Quarter : Invest in Thrift Stamps Now and Save Some Lad's Life in No Man's Land.
[United States]: [W.S.S.], [between 1914 and 1918].
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No Author
Home Hospitality : the Spirit of War Camp Community Service
[United States]: United War Work Campaign, [between 1914 and 1918].
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No Author
Hymns for the Camp
Raleigh: Published by the General Tract Agency; Strother & Marcom Printers, 1862. 127 p.
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No Author
Influence of the University upon the State. From The North Carolina University Magazine 1 (April 1844): pp. 85-89
Raleigh, NC: Thomas Loring at the office of the Independent, 1844. 85-89 p.
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No Author
"Lest We Forget." The Record of North Carolina's Own
S. l.: s. n., 1920?. 113 p.
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No Author
Liberty Loan : Become a Patriotic Bond Holder : Subscribe at Your Bank Today.
[United States]: [s.n.], [between 1914 and 1918].
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No Author
The Life of Joice Heth, the Nurse of Gen. George Washington, (the Father of Our Country,) Now Living at the Astonishing Age of 161 Years, and Weighs Only 46 Pounds
New York: The Author, 1835. 12 p.
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No Author
The Life Preserver
[Raleigh? N.C.: s.n., between 1861 and 1865]. 4 p.
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No Author
List of Building Materials for South Building, [1798?]
1 pages, 1 page images.
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No Author
Listing of Former Students in the 3rd Regiment ofd the North Carolina Cavalry, [December 19, 1863]
2 pages, 2 page images.
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No Author
Little One Has a Word
Raleigh [N.C.]: Mitchell Printing Co., 1924. [4] p.
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No Author
"Local Phrases," The North Carolina University Magazine 1, no. 3 (April 1852): 128
1 pages, 1 page images.
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No Author
A Memorial for William Carey Dowd. From The North Carolina University Magazine 10, no. 2 (September 1860): 110-112
[Raleigh, N.C.]: [The Office of the Weekly Post], 1860. 3 p.
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No Author
Mill News. Vol. XXII, no. 16 (Oct. 14, 1920)
Charlotte, N.C.: Mill News Print. Co., 1920. 82 p.
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No Author
More Power to His Elbow : Have You Pledged W.S.S. : If Not--Why Not?
Cleveland, O.: Crane Litho. Co., [between 1914 and 1918].
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No Author
A Narrative of "Griswold," the African Youth, from the Mission School, at Cape Palmas, Who Died in Boston, May 16, 1844
Boston: Published by a Friend of Missions, 1845. 16 p.
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No Author
The Nation Needs Corn to Make Into Bread--to Turn into Meat and Milk : Cultivate Your Corn : Get Better Yields by Keeping Soil Moist and Warm
Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Agriculture, [between 1914 and 1918].
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No Author
The Negro Smith Scores Populist Johnson
[Raleigh?]: [s.n.], [1900?]. [2] p.
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No Author
North Carolina University Magazine, Volume 1, Number 1, March 1844
Raleigh: Thomas Loring at the office of the Independent, 1844. 48 p.
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No Author
Note to "Influence of the University upon the State."—April No. From The North Carolina University Magazine 1 (June 1844): pp. 185-188
Raleigh: Thomas Loring at the office of the Independent, 1844. 4 p.
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No Author
Now for Some Music : Draft Your Slacker Records : They Will Go to Camp or Overseas through the National Phonograph-Records Recruiting Corps.
[United States]: [National Phonograph-Record Recruiting Corps?], [between 1914 and 1918].
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No Author
On the Job for Victory : United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation.
New York: Alpha Litho. Co., [between 1914 and 1918].
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No Author
The Pickford Sanitarium. For Consumptive Negroes. Southern Pines, N.C.
[Raleigh, N.C.? ]: [s.n.], [18--?]. [3] p.
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No Author
Pine Needles, 1921
Greensboro, N.C.: Senior Class, North Carolina College for Women, 1921. 270, [21] p.
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No Author
Plan of Old East, July 19, 1793
1 pages, 2 page images.
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No Author
Plan of the Grammar School, [1801]
2 pages, 2 page images.
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No Author
Prayer Is the Greatest Avenue of Service : If Doors Are to Be Opened, Workers Are to Be Sent Forth, Money Is to Found, Victory Is to Come to Christ's Cause Then the Community, the Church, the Family, You, I Must Pray.
[United States]: Council of Women for Home Missions, [between 1914 and 1918].
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No Author
Prayers and Other Devotions for the Use of the Soldiers of the Army of the Confederate States
Charleston, S.C.: Published for Female Bible, Prayer-book and Tract Society, [186-?]. 12 p.
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No Author
Prayers Suitable for the Times in which We Live
Charleston: Evans & Cogswell, 1861. 7 p.
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No Author
Prepare to Meet thy God. [Selected for the Soldiers.]
[Raleigh, N.C.: s. n., between 1861 and 1865]. 4 p.
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No Author
Put a Plaster on His Eye! : Buy War Savings Stamps.
[United States]: [W.S.S.?], [between 1914 and 1918].
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No Author
Read and Circulate!
[North Carolina]: [s. n.], [1872?]. 8 p.
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No Author
Receiving Christ
Raleigh, N.C.: s. n., between 1861 and 1865. 8 p.
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No Author
Recollections of Slavery by a Runaway Slave
The Emancipator, August 23, September 13, September 20, October 11, October 18, 1838. 5 p.
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No Author
A Refuge from the Storm
Petersburg, Va.: Evangelical Tract Society, [between 1861 and 1865]. 8 p.
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No Author
Remarks on the Manufacture of Bank Notes, and Other Promises to Pay. Addressed to the Bankers of the Southern Confederacy
Columbia, S.C.: Steam Power-press of F.G. DeFontaine, 1864. 31 p.
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No Author
Remember! the Flag of Liberty, Support It! : Buy U.S. Government Bonds, 3rd. Liberty Loan.
New York: Heywood Strasser & Voight Litho. Co., [1917?].
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No Author
Republican Mass Meeting. Pursuant to Call, the Colored Republicans of the Various Wards of the City of Charlotte Met at Zion School House, September 4th, 1884
[Charlotte, N.C.]: [s.n.], 1884. 1 p.
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No Author
Resolution on the Death of Dr. Caldwell, January 31, 1835
1 pages, 1 page images.
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No Author
Resolutions of the Friends of Temperance of Guilford County, Passed, July Fouth [sic], 1854
[Guilford County, N.C.]: [s.n.], [1854]. 1 p.
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No Author
The Royal African: or, Memoirs of the Young Prince of Annamaboe. Comprehending a Distinct Account of His Country and Family; His Elder Brother's Voyage to France, and Reception there; the Manner in Which Himself Was Confided by His Father to the Captain Who Sold Him; His Condition While a Slave in Barbadoes; the True Cause of His Bring Redeemed; His Voyage from Thence; and Reception Here in England. Interspers'd Throughout with Several Historical Remarks on the Commerce of the European Nations, Whose Subjects Frequent the Coast of Guinea. To which is Prefixed a Letter from the Author to a Person of Distinction, in Reference to Some Natural Curiosities in Africa; as Well as Explaining the Motives which Induced Him to Compose These Memoirs.
London: W. Reeve, G. Woodfall, and J. Barnes, [1750]. x, 55 p.
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No Author
Samuel Joseph May. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, September 12th, 1797. Died in Syracuse, New York, July 1st, 1871
Syracuse: Syracuse Journal Office, 1871. 75 p.
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No Author
"Shall We Be More Tender with Our Dollars Than with the Lives of Our Sons?" : Buy a United States Government Bond of the Second Liberty Loan of 1917.
Chicago: Edwards & Deutsch Litho. Co., [1917].
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No Author
Signs of a Living or Growing Christian
Petersburg, Va.: Evangelical Tract Society, [between 1861 and 1865]. 4 p.
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No Author
A Sketch of Henry Franklin and Family.
Philadelphia: Collins Printing House, [1887]. i, 5 p.
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No Author
A Sketch of the Life of Thomas Greene Bethune (Blind Tom)
Philadelphia: Ledger Book and Job Printing Establishment, 1865. 8 p.
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No Author
Slavery Illustrated, in the Histories of Zangara and Maquama, Two Negroes Stolen From Africa and Sold Into Slavery. Related by Themselves
Manchester: Wm. Irwin, London: Simpkin, Marshall, and Co., 1849. [iv], 36 p.
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No Author
The Soldier's Grave: A Chaplain's Story
[Raleigh: s.n., 1863?]. 16 p.
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No Author
The Soldier. An Affecting Narrative of Facts
Petersburg, Va.: Evangelical Tract Society, [between 1861 and 1865]. 8 p.
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No Author
Some North Carolinians on Equal Pay
[North Carolina]: [s.n.], [1918?]. 36 p.
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No Author
Songs of Love and Liberty. Compiled by a North Carolina Lady
Raleigh, N. C.: Branson & Farrar, 1864. 62 p.
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No Author
The Southern Zion's Songster; Hymns Designed for Sabbath Schools, Prayer, and Social Meetings, and the Camps. Compiled by the Editor of the North Carolina Christian Advocate
Raleigh [N.C.]: N.C. Christian Advocate, 1864. 128 p.
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No Author
The Story of a Slave. A Realistic Revelation of a Social Relation of Slave Times--Hitherto Unwritten--From the Pen of One Who Has Felt Both the Lash and the Caress of a Mistress
[Chicago]: Wesley, Elmore & Benson, 1894. vi, 1-214 p.
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No Author
The Stranger's Guide and Official Directory for the City of Richmond. Showing the Location of the Public Buildings and Offices of the Confederate, State and City Governments, Residences of the Principal Officers, etc.
Richmond, Va.: Geo. P. Evans, Printers, 1863. 34 p.
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No Author
Teufel Hunden, German Nickname for U.S. Marines : Devil Dog Recruiting Station, 628 South State Street.
[United States]: [U.S. Marines], [between 1914 and 1918].
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No Author
Texan Rangers
Galveston, Tex.: M. Morgan, 1861. 1 p.
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No Author
They Give Their Lives : Do You Lend Your Savings?
[United States]: Committee on Public Information, Division of Pictorial Publicity, [between 1914 and 1918].
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No Author
A Thrilling Narrative from the Lips of the Sufferers of the Late Detroit Riot, March 6, 1863, With the Hair Breadth Escapes of Men, Women and Children, and Destruction of Colored Men's Property, Not Less Than $15,000.
Detroit: The Author, 1863. 24 p.
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No Author
To Arms! To Arms! $50 Bounty. Do Not Wait To Be Drafted, but Volunteer!!
S. l: s. n., 1862. 1 p.
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No Author
To the Young Gentlemen of the University of North-Carolina, May 28, 1834
1 pages, 1 page images.
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No Author
Uncle Sam Says: "All the Kings in the World Can't Beat My Hand" : National Safety and Industrial Prosperity Are Dependent upon the Loyalty and Efficiency of Our Producing and Consuming Citizens : the Rules of the War Came Make Victory Inevitable for the Best Partners Holding the Strongest Cards : Pull Together and Call
New York: Issued by the National Industrial Conservation Movement, [between 1914 and 1918].
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No Author
The University's Response to William B. Shepard's Speech, October 15, 1816; The Raleigh Minerva, October 18, 1816, 3
1 pages, 0 page images.
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No Author
A Voice from Heaven
Raleigh, N.C.: Reprinted by Strother & Marcom, Book and Job Printers, 1861. 4 p.
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No Author
W.S.S. Pledge Week : Help Him Bag the Hun : $100 per Family-- $20 per Individual at the Very Least!
Cleveland: Crane Litho Co., [between 1914 and 1918].
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No Author
Where Are You Going?
Raleigh, N.C.: s.n., between 1861 and 1865. 4 p.
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No Author
Will You Help? : the Red Cross Counts on You.
[United States]: [Red Cross], [between 1914 and 1918].
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No Author
A Word of Comfort for the Sick Soldier
[S. l.: s. n., between 1861 and 1865]. 8 p.
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No Author
A Word of Warning for the Sick Soldier
[Raleigh, N.C.: s. n., between 1861 and 1865]. 8 p.
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No Author
World Pictures Present Carlyle Blackwell and Evelyn Greeley in the Road to France …
New York: Chelsea Litho Co., [between 1914 and 1918].
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No Author
Y.M.C.A. Red Triangle Fund
[United States]: [Y.M.C.A.], [between 1914 and 1918].
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No Author
The Yackety Yack 1918. [Excerpts Relating to World War I]
Chapel Hill: [Dialectic and Philanthropic Literary Societies and the Fraternitites of the University of North Carolina], 1918. [1], 5-8, 162-188 p.
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No Author
The Yackety Yack of Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen. [Excerpts Relating to World War I]
Chapel Hill: [Dialectic and Philanthropic Literary Societies and the Fraternities of the University of North Carolina], 1919. [27] p.
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No Author
You Buy a Liberty Bond
[United States]: [s.n.], [between 1914 and 1918].
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No Author
Your Country Appeals for Humanity : Join the Red Star and Help to Care for Sick and Wounded Horses in U.S. Service.
Albany, N.Y.: American Red Star Animal Relief, [between 1914 and 1918].
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Norman, Icy, b. 1911
conducted by Mary Murphy
Oral History Interview with Icy Norman, April 6 and 30, 1979. Interview H-0036. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Icy Norman recalls her long working life, most of which was spent at a textile mill in Burlington, North Carolina.
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Norman, Icy, b. 1911
conducted by Mary Murphy
Oral History Interview with Icy Norman, April 6 and 30, 1979. Interview H-36. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Icy Norman recalls the many ways the Burlington Mill affected the daily lives of mill workers.
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Norris, Robert, d. 1791
Memoirs of the Reign of Bossa Ahadee, King of Dahomy, an Inland Country of Guiney. To Which Are Added, the Author's Journey to Abomey, the Capital; and a Short Account of the African Slave Trade
London: Printed for W. Lowndes, 1789. xvi, 184, [1] p.
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North Carolina
An Act to Revise and Consolidate the Various Acts Relating to the Collection and Return of Taxes for the Support of the Indigent Insane
[Raleigh, N.C.]: [The Dept. of State], 1867. 1 p.
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North Carolina
Address to the Colored People of North Carolina
Raleigh, N. C.: s. n., 1870. 1 p.
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North Carolina
The Constitution, or Form of Government, Agreed To and Resolved Upon by the Representatives of the Freemen of the State of North-Carolina, Elected and Chosen for that Particular Purpose, in Congress Assembled, at Halifax, the Eighteenth Day of December in the Year of Our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Seventy-Six
Philadelphia: Printed by F. Bailey, in Market-Street, 1779. 16 p.
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North Carolina
Revenue Law: Passed by the General Assembly of the State of North-Carolina at the Session of 1862-'63
Raleigh: W.W. Holden, Printer to the State, 1863. 40 p.
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North Carolina
Slaves and Free Persons of Color. An Act Concerning Slaves and Free Persons of Color.
[S. l.]: [s. n.], [1855]. 10 p.
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North Carolina
Stay Law. An Act to Provide Against the Sacrifice of Property and to Suspend Proceedings in Certain Cases
[Raleigh, N. C.: The Assembly], [1861]. 1 p.
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North Carolina Agricultural and Mechnical College for the Colored Race
Biennial Report of the Board of Trustees of the North Carolina Agricultural and Mechanical College for the Colored Race, for the Two College Years 1902-'03 and 1903-'04
Raleigh, N. C.: Edwards & Broughton, 1905. 25 p.
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North Carolina Anti-Saloon League
Recent Utterances on State Prohibition Compiled by the North Carolina Anti-Saloon League
[North Carolina?]: s.n., 1908. 15 p.
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North Carolina Board of Public Charities
Annual Report of the Board of Public Charities of North Carolina, 1908
Raleigh: E. M. Uzzell & Co., 1909. 228 p.
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North Carolina Board of Public Charities
Annual Report of the Board of Public Charities of North Carolina, 1910
Raleigh: Edwards & Broughton, [1911?]. 181 p.
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North Carolina Board of Public Charities
First Annual Report of the Board of Public Charities of North Carolina. February, 1870
Raleigh: Printed by Order of the Board, 1870. 126 p.
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North Carolina Chowan Baptist Association
Minutes of the Fifty-Sixth Annual Session of the Chowan Baptist Association. Held with the Church at Middle Swamp, Gates Co., N. C., May 13, 14, 1862
Raleigh: Printed at the Biblical Recorder Office, 1862. 16 p.
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North Carolina Council of Defense
First Annual Report of North Carolina Council of Defense, 1918
Raleigh: Commercial Printing Co., 1918. 20 p.
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North Carolina Council of Defense
The North Carolina Council of Defense Plan of Organization
Raleigh: Commercial Printing Co., [1917]. 15 p.
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North Carolina Council of Defense
[The State of North Carolina Through its Council of Defense Deeply Sympathizes with You ...]
[Raleigh, N.C.: The Council, 1917 or 1918]. 1 p.
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North Carolina Emergency Relief Administration
edited by J. S. Kirk, Walter A. Cutter, and Thomas W. Morse
Emergency Relief in North Carolina. A Record of the Development and the Activities of the North Carolina Emergency Relief Administration, 1932-1935. North Carolina Emergency Relief Commission, State Administrator, Mrs. Thomas O'Berry. Edited by J.S. Kirk, Walter A. Cutter [and] Thomas W. Morse
[Raleigh]: [Edwards & Broughton], 1936. 544 p.
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North Carolina Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind
Concert and Exhibition by the Pupils of the North Carolina Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind Thursday Evening, Feb. 12, 1891. Complimentary to the General Assembly of North Carolina
[Raleigh? N.C.]: The Institution, 1891. 4 p.
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North Carolina Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind
Institution for the Deaf & Dumb and the Blind. The Work Shops at the Institution Are in Good Working Order, and Persons Desiring Work Can Get It Done on Satisfactory Terms
[Raleigh? N.C.]: The Institution, [n.d]. 1 p.
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North Carolina Land Co.
A Guide to Capitalists and Emigrants: Being a Statistical and Descriptive Account of the Several Counties of the State of North Carolina, United States of America; Together with Letters of Prominent Citizens of the State in Relation to the Soil, Climate, Productions, Minerals, &C., and an Account of the Swamp Lands of the State
Raleigh, N.C.: Nichols & Gorman, 1869. 136 p.
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North Carolina Penitentiary
Annual Report of the Board of Directors and of the Superintendent of the State's Prison, for the Year Ending December 31, 1894
Raleigh: Josephus Daniels, State Printer; Presses of Edwards & Broughton, 1895. 76 p.
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North Carolina Penitentiary Commission
Rules and By-Laws for the Government & Discipline of the North Carolina Penitentiary During Its Management by the Commission
Raleigh: M. S. Littlefield, State Printer & Binder, 1869. 23 p.
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North Carolina Railroad Company
Proceedings of the General Meeting of Stockholders of the North Carolina Rail Road Company, at Greensboro', July 10, 1851, with the By-Laws of the Company, as Revised at Said Meeting
Greensboro: Printed at the Patriot Office, 1851. 23 p.
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North Carolina State Board of Charities and Public Welfare
Biennial Report of the North Carolina State Board of Charities and Public Welfare, July 1, 1938 to June 30, 1940
Raleigh: Edwards & Broughton, [1940]. 181 p.
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North Carolina State Board of Charities and Public Welfare
Biennial Report of the State Board of Charities and Public Welfare, December 1, 1920 to June 30, 1922
[Raleigh]: s.n., [1922]. 103 p.
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North Carolina State Board of Charities and Public Welfare
A Study of Prison Conditions in North Carolina
Raleigh: State Board of Charities and Public Welfare, 1923. 25 p.
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North Carolina State Exposition
Plans of Buildings, Rules and Regulations Governing Exhibitors at the North Carolina State Exposition: Raleigh, N.C., October 1st to October 28th, 1884: Also Premium Lists of the North Carolina Agricultural Society and the North Carolina Industrial Association
Raleigh, N.C.: Edwards, Broughton & Co., Steam Printers and Binders, 1884. [1], 21, [2] p.
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North Carolina State Grange
A Directory of the Granges in North Carolina, 1877
[North Carolina?: s. n.], 1877. [11] p.
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North Carolina Yearly Meeting of Friends (1698- )
The Discipline of Friends, Revised and Approved by the Yearly Meeting Held at New-Garden, in Guilford County, North-Carolina, from the 4th to the 7th of the 11th Month, Inclusive, 1822
Hillsborough [N.C.]: Printed by Dennis Heartt, 1823. 28 p.
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North Carolina Yearly Meeting of Friends (1698- )
Minutes of North Carolina Yearly Meeting of Friends, Held at New Garden on Second-Day, the Fifth of Eleventh Month, 1866
Greensboro, N.C.: A. W. Ingold, 1866. 16 p.
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North Carolina. Adjutant General's Dept.
[Oath of Allegiance, 1861]
[Raleigh, N.C.: North Carolina Adjutant General's Dept.], 1861. 1 p.
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North Carolina. Board of Agriculture
North Carolina and Its Resources
Winston: M.I. & J.C. Stewart, Public Printers and Binders, 1896. xv, 413, [65] p.
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North Carolina. Constitutional Convention (1835)
Journal of the Convention, Called by the Freemen of North-Carolina, to Amend the Constitution of the State, Which Assembled in the City of Raleigh, on the 4th of June, 1835, and Continued in Session Until the 11th Day of July Thereafter
Raleigh: Printed by J. Gales & Son, 1835. 106 p.
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North Carolina. Constitutional Convention (1868)
Journal of the Constitutional Convention of the State of North-Carolina, at Its Session 1868
Raleigh: J.W. Holden, Convention Printer, 1868. 488, [1] p.
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North Carolina. Convention (1788)
Proceedings and Debates of the Convention of North-Carolina, Convened at Hillsborough, on Monday the 21st Day of July, 1788, for the Purpose of Deliberating and Determining on the Constitution Recommended by the General Convention at Philadelphia, the 17th Day of September, 1787: To Which is Prefixed the Said Constitution
Edenton: Printed by Hodge & Wills, 1789. 280 p.
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North Carolina. Convention (1861-1862)
An Ordinance to Define and Punish Sedition
[Raleigh, N. C.: John W. Syme, Printer to the Convention], 1861. 1 p.
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North Carolina. Convention (1861-1862)
Ordinances and Resolutions Passed by the State Convention
[Raleigh]: Syme & Hall, Printers to the Convention, [1861]. 48 p.
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North Carolina. Convention (1861-1862)
Ordinances and Resolutions Passed by the State Convention of North Carolina, 1861-62
Raleigh: John W. Syme, Printer to the Convention, 1862. 175, [11] p.
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North Carolina. Convention (1861-1862)
State Troops
[Raleigh]: Syme & Hall, Printers to the Convention, [1861]. 68 p.
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North Carolina. Dept. of Labor
Rules and Regulations of the Department of Labor Relative to the Employment of Children under Sixteen Years of Age. Standards of the Department of Labor for Grading Industrial Plants. Effective June 1, 1933.
Raleigh: North Carolina Department of Labor, [1933]. 10 p.
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North Carolina. Dept. of Public Instruction and
Mebane, C. H. (Charles Harden), 1862-1926
Biennial Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of North Carolina, for the Scholastic Years 1898-'99 and 1899-1900
Raleigh: Edwards & Broughton, and E.M. Uzzell, State Printers., 1900. 530 p.
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North Carolina. Dept. of Public Instruction
North Carolina Day. Friday, November 11, 1921. Armistice Day. North Carolina in the World War
Raleigh: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, 1921. 72 p.
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North Carolina. Dept. of Public Instruction
Program for North Carolina Day. Friday, December Fourteenth, 1917
Raleigh: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, 1917. 32 p.
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North Carolina. Dept. of Public Instruction
Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of North Carolina, for the Year 1869
Raleigh: M. S. Littlefield, 1869. 120 p.
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North Carolina. General Assembly
Act Establishing the University of North Carolina, 1789
4 pages, 4 page images.
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North Carolina. General Assembly
North Carolina - Cherokee Indians. Report and Resolution of a Joint Committee of the Legislature of North Carolina, Relative to the Cherokee Indians
[Washington, D.C.: U.S. G.P.O., 1834]. 4 p.
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North Carolina. General Assembly. House of Commons
A Bill to Amend an Act Entitled an Act for the Relief of the Wives and Families of Soldiers in the Army, Ratified February 10th, 1863. House Bill, No. 7, Ses. 1863
[Raleigh, N. C.:]: W. W. Holden, 1863. 1 p.
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North Carolina. General Assembly. House of Commons
A Bill to Limit the Production of Cotton and Tobacco in the Year 1864. House Bill, No. 3, Ses. 1863
[Raleigh, N. C.}: W. W. Holden, Printer to the State, 1863. 2 p.
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North Carolina. General Assembly. House of Commons
House Bill, No. 20, Ses. 1863: A Bill to Provide for the Establishment of Graded Schools in North-Carolina, and for Other Purposes
[Raleigh, N.C.]: W.W. Holden, Printer to the State, [1863?]. 8 p.
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North Carolina. General Assembly. House of Commons
House Bill, No. 64, Ses. 1862-'63: A Bill to Provide for the Manufacture of Cotton and Wool Cards
[Raleigh, NC?]: W.W. Holden, Printer to the State, [1862?]. 2 p.
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North Carolina. General Assembly. House of Representatives
Telegram to the Tennessee Legislature and the Sixty Three Members of the House Who Signed It
[Raleigh, N.C.]: The House, 1920. [3] p.
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North Carolina. General Assembly. Senate
A Bill Concerning Raids. Senate Bill, No. 12, Extra Ses. 1863
[Raleigh, N. C.:]: W. W. Holden, Printer to the State, 1863. 2 p.
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North Carolina. General Assembly. Senate
A Bill to Amend an Act in Relation to the Militia and a Guard for Home Defence. Senate Bill, No, 35, Ses. 1863
[Raleigh, N. C.:]: W. W. Holden, Printer to the State, 1863. 3 p.
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North Carolina. General Assembly. Senate
A Bill to Increase the Efficiency of the Home Guard Organization. Senate Bill, No. 42, Ses. 1864-'65.
[Raleigh, N. C.]: John B. Neathery, Printer to the State, 1864. 4 p.
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North Carolina. General Assembly. Senate
A Bill to Regulate the Price of All Articles Produced, Manufactured, or Sold in This State. Senate Bill, No. 2, Ses. 1863
[Raleigh, N. C.:]: W. W. Holden, Printer to the State, 1863. 3 p.
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North Carolina. General Assembly. Senate
Senate Bill No. 27: A Bill to Regulate the Free Negro Population within this State
[Raleigh, NC?]: John Spelman, Printer to the State, [1861?]. 7 p.
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North Carolina. General Assembly. Senate
Senate Bill No. 8: A Bill to Permit Free Persons of Color to Select their Own Masters and Become Slaves
[Raleigh, NC?]: John Spelman, Printer to the State, [1861?]. 3 p.
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North Carolina. General Assembly. Senate
Senate Bill, No. 24, Ses. 1862-63: A Bill to Transfer the Jurisdiction of the Courts of Counties Occupied or Controlled by a Public Enemy
[Raleigh, N.C.]: W.W. Holden, Printer to the State, [1862?]. 2 p.
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North Carolina. Governor (1862-1865: Vance)
Governor's Message. May 17, 1864
[Raleigh]: W. W. Holden, 1864. 20 p.
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North Carolina. Governor (1862-1865: Vance)
Governor's Message. Nov. 23, 1863
[Raleigh, N. C.]: W. W. Holden, Printer to the State, 1863. 8 p.
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North Carolina. Governor (1862-1865: Vance)
Vance's Proclamation
[Raleigh]: s. n., 1863. 1 p.
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North Carolina. Governor (1913-1917 : Craig)
Proclamation. Belgium Day, March 17, 1916
[Raleigh, N. C.: s. n., 1916]. 1 p.
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North Carolina. State Board of Health
Fly Catechism
[Raleigh? N.C.]: The State Board of Health, [1---?]. 1 p.
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North Carolina. State Fuel Administrator
Fuel Conservation. Twelve Questions and Answers
[Raleigh?: State Fuel Administrator?, 1917?]. 7 p.
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North Carolina. Superintendent of Common Schools and
Wiley, Calvin Henderson, 1819-1887
First Annual Report of the General Superintendent of Common Schools
Raleigh: W. W. Holden, 1854. 55 p.
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North Carolina. Supreme Court
Cases of Habeas Corpus, Decided by the Supreme Court of North Carolina, at the June Term, 1863
Salisbury, N.C.: J.J. Bruner, 1863. 78 p.
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North Carolina. Tenancy Commission,
Taylor, Carl C. (Carl Cleveland), b. 1884,
Zimmerman, Carle Clark, 1897-, and
Brown, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), b. 1881
Economic and Social Conditions of North Carolina Farmers. Based on a Survey of 1000 North Carolina Farmers in Three Typical Counties of the State. Prepared under the Direction of a Comittee Appointed by the State Board of Agriculture Consisting of Representatives from the North Carolina College for Women, the North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering, the University of North Carolina and the State Department of Agriculture in Co-operation with the U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics
[Raleigh?]: s. n., 1922. 87 p.
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North-Carolina Mutual Fire Insurance Company
North Carolina Mutual Fire Insurance Company Policy, July 7, 1863
4 pages, 4 page images.
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North-Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company (Raleigh, N.C.)
Third Annual Report of the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company: Together with Its By-Laws and Act of Incorporation. Incorporated, January, 1849
Raleigh: Seaton Gales, 1852. 23 p.
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Northup, Solomon, b. 1808
Twelve Years a Slave: Narrative of Solomon Northup, a Citizen of New-York, Kidnapped in Washington City in 1841, and Rescued in 1853
Auburn [N.Y.]: Derby and Miller, 1853. 336 p.
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Norton, Kenneth
conducted by Brian Campbell
Oral History Interview with Kenneth Norton, March 23, 1999. Interview K-0440. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Kenneth Norton remembers being a student at segregated Ada Jenkins School in Davidson, NC, in the 1930s.
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Norwood, Raney
conducted by Bob Gilgor
Oral History Interview with Raney Norwood, January 9, 2001. Interview K-0556. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
A former student at Lincoln and Chapel Hill High School recalls the frustrations of integration.