CSR Documents Covering 1766
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Preface to the Colonial Records of North Carolina
(1886)
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History of the Moravians in North Carolina
(1829)
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History of the Baptists in North Carolina [Extracts]
(1813)
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History of the Presbyterians in North Carolina [Extracts]
(1846)
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Description by John Marshall of the founding of the Sons of Liberty
(1804)
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List of taxables in North Carolina for the year 1765
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Letter from William Tryon to Benjamin Barons
(Jan 03,
1766)
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Letter from Richard Terrick to the Board of Trade of Great Britain
(Jan 13,
1766)
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Letter from James Reed to Daniel Burton [Extract]
(Jan 14,
1766)
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Letter from William Tryon to the Board of Trade of Great Britain
(Jan 27,
1766)
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Letter from William Tryon to Daniel Burton
(Jan 29,
1766)
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Letter from William Tryon to the Board of Trade of Great Britain
(Feb 01,
1766)
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Letter from John Barnett to [John] Waring
(Feb 01,
1766)
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Letter from John Barnett to Daniel Burton
(Feb 03,
1766)
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Letter from John Stuart to William Tryon
(Feb 05,
1766)
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Letter from William Tryon to Philip Stevens
(Feb 13,
1766)
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Letter from William Tryon to Benjamin Barons
(Feb 17,
1766)
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Minutes of the North Carolina Governor's Council
(Jan 06,
1766)
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Letter from William Tryon to Henry Seymour Conway
(Feb 25,
1766)
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Letter from Jacob Lobb to William Dry
(Jan 14,
1766)
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Letter from William Dry to Robert Jones
(Jan 16,
1766)
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Report by Robert Jones concerning the papers of the ships Dobbs and Patience, including cover letter
(Feb 03,
1766)
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Letter from Hugh Waddell et al. to William Dry
(Feb 15,
1766)
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Letter from John Ashe, Thomas Lloyd, and John Alexander Lillington to William Tryon
(Feb 19,
1766)
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Letter from William Tryon to Jacob Lobb or Constantine Phipps
(Feb 19,
1766)
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Letter from Constantine Phipps to William Tryon
(Feb 1766)
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Letter from William Tryon to Jacob Lobb
(Feb 23,
1766)
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Letter from Jacob Lobb to William Tryon
(Feb 24,
1766)
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Association by some inhabitants of North Carolina concerning the Stamp Act
(Feb 18,
1766)
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Letter from Jacob Lobb to William Dry, including receipt from Thomas Homer to William Dry
(Feb 20,
1766)