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Asheville fire department
Fire departments.; Fire engines.; Emergency vehicles.; Rescue work.;
A web exhibit developed by UNCA staff and a paper written by an employee of the Asheville Fire Department about the history of the Asheville Fire Department.
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Chamber of Commerce, Richmond County, N.C.
Tourism--North Carolina.;Recreation--North Carolina.;Economic development--North Carolina.; North Carolina--Population.; Counties--North Carolina--History.;
Includes information on area businesses, demographics, healthcare, tourism and more for Richmond County, North Carolina. Also includes brief history of Richmond County from 1774 to present.
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Colonial and state records of North Carolina
Government--Publications.; Law--North Carolina.; Local government--North Carolina.; North Carolina--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775--Sources.; North Carolina--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775--Sources--Indexes.; North Carolina--History--1775-1865--Sources.; North Carolina--History--1775-1865--Sources--Indexes.; North Carolina--History--Sources.; North Carolina--Politics and Government.; Political Science--North Carolina.
The Colonial and State Records of North Carolina is a twenty-six volume set of transcribed and printed documents covering North Carolina's history from its founding to shortly after the ratification of...
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Community information for Duplin County, N.C.
Cities and towns--North Carolina.; Cities and towns--North Carolina--History.; North Carolina--Population.
Information about communities and towns located in Duplin County, North Carolina. Click the town's name on the map to access a brief history of each community, population statistics, information about...
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County Facts of Rockingham County, N.C.
County government--North Carolina.; Demography--North Carolina--Statistics.; Counties--North Carolina--History.; North Carolina--Population.
Gives an overview of Rockingham County, North Carolina, with emphasis on its governmental structure. Sections include: Form of Government, County facts, County Profile and County History. Provides some...
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Documenting the American South: primary resources for the study of Southern history, literature and culture.
African Americans--North Carolina.;Slaves--United States--Biography.; Slaves' writings, American.; African American churches.; World War, 1914-1918--North Carolina.; University of North Carolina (1793-1962)--History.; Southern States--History--Sources.; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Sources.; North Carolina--History.; North Carolina--Social conditions.; North Carolina--Maps.; Minorities--North Carolina.
A collection of sources on Southern history, literature and culture from the colonial period through the first decades of the twentieth century. Consists of thematic collections of books, diaries, posters,...
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Facing controversy : struggling with capital punishment in North Carolina
Capital punishment--North Carolina.;
A digital exhibit of a selection of primary source materials that document many of the controversies surrounding the death penalty in North Carolina. Companion Web site to a physical exhibit at Davis Library...
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Fr. Abram J. Ryan Archive
Ryan, Abram Joseph, 1838-1886.; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Poetry.; American poetry.; Patriotism--Poetry.; Religion--Poetry.; Catholic Church--Southern States.; Catholics--Southern States.; Confederate States of America--Religion.; Southern States--Religion.
"Fr. Abram J. Ryan was a 19th-Century poet and priest who served as a chaplain for the Confederacy. His writings garnered increasing attention after the Civil War, gaining him the epithet "Poet-Priest...
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Greensboro voices
African Americans--North Carolina.;African Americans--Civil rights--North Carolina--Greensboro.; African Americans--Civil rights--North Carolina--Guilford County.; Civil rights movements--North Carolina--Greensboro--Interviews.; Civil rights movements--North Carolina--Guilford County--Interviews.; Greensboro (N.C.)--Race relations.; Guilford County (N.C.)--Race relations.; Minorities--North Carolina.
Greensboro VOICES provides access to a collection of 125 oral interviews housed in the Greensboro Public Library and in the University Archives of The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. The recordings,...
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Heritage Center online records, Johnston County, N.C.
Labor--Statistics.; Genealogy.; Counties--North Carolina--History.; Marriage records--North Carolina.; African Americans--North Carolina--History.; North Carolina--Genealogy.; Confederate States of America. Army--Registers.; Voter registration--North Carolina.; Registers of births, etc.--North Carolina.; American newspapers--North Carolina--Indexes.; United States--Census.; Slaves--North Carolina--Registers.; Obituaries--North Carolina.; Minorities--North Carolina.
Various searchable records from the Johnston County Heritage Center. Includes census records for the county from the 1860-1920 census; newspaper obituaries from 1801-present; Johnston County slave name...
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History of Alamance County, N.C.
Counties--North Carolina--History.
Brief history of Alamance County from the 18th century to the present. Link to "War Memorial" (http://www.alamance-nc.com/Alamance-NC/The+Community/War+Memorial/) for a full description of the Alamance...
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History of Alexander County, N.C.
Counties--North Carolina--History.
Contains a brief history of Alexander County and a link to William E. White's history of Alexander County, an 89-page typewritten document available in PDF form.
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History of Ashe County, N.C.
Counties--North Carolina--History.
A brief history of the Ashe County, N.C., from the 18th century to the present.
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History of Bertie County, N.C.
Counties--North Carolina--History.
Brief history includes information from 1660 to contemporary times, and an image of the Bertie family crest.
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History of Buncombe County, N.C.
Counties--North Carolina--History.
Brief history of Buncombe County, N.C. Includes two synopses, a history of the county seal and the county courthouse, as well as photographs throughout.
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History of Burke County, N.C.
Counties--North Carolina--History.;
A brief history of Burke County from 1776 to the present, including "quick facts" and photographs.
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History of Butner, North Carolina
Butner (N.C.); Administrative agencies--North Carolina.; John Umstead Psychiatric Hospital.; Murdoch Center.; Butner Training School (N.C.);
Gives a brief history of the town's unique connection to state government, John Umstead Hospital, Camp Butner and the Murdoch Center.
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History of Cabarrus County, N.C.
Counties--North Carolina--History.
Brief history of Cabarrus County, North Carolina, written by Clarence E. Horton, Jr.
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History of Caldwell County, N.C.
Counties--North Carolina--History.
A brief history of Caldwell County, North Carolina, from its settlement in the 1760s to the present.
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History of Caswell County, N.C.
Counties--North Carolina--History.;
A brief history of the county, museums, historic sites, and cities of Caswell County.
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