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Asheville area photographic collection
Asheville (N.C.)--Pictorial works.; Asheville (N.C.)--History.; Asheville (N.C.)--Description and travel.; City planning--North Carolina.; North Carolina--Pictorial works.
A 1976 survey of the city of Asheville, NC, that focuses on areas targeted for demolition and change, people at work, occupations that are unusual and disappearing, area homes, street scapes, and portraits...
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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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Board of Elections photo gallery, Carteret County, N.C.
Elections.; Elections--North Carolina.;
A gallery of photographs taken since 2003 that include elections, filing for office, voter outreach, and new voting equipment.
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Chamber of Commerce, Martin County, N.C.
Economic development--North Carolina.;
Local calendar of events, general area information, relocation information, member directory. Photo gallery of area businesses and locations
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Digital Durham
Education--North Carolina.;Education.; African Americans--History.; Durham (N.C.)--History.; Durham (N.C.)--Economic conditions.; Durham (N.C.)--Race relations.; Durham (N.C.)--Social conditions.; African Americans--North Carolina.; African Americans--Social conditions.; Minorities--North Carolina.
"The Digital Durham website offers students, teachers, and researchers a range of primary sources with which they can investigate the economic, social, cultural, and political history of a post-bellum...
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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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E. M. Ball collection (1918-1969)
North Carolina--Pictorial works.; Country life--North Carolina--Pictorial works.; Photography--North Carolina.; Photographers--North Carolina.;
The Ball collection includes some 9,116 negatives and glass plates and two log book items. The glass plates, prints, and negatives were created between 1918 and 1969 and are the work of several photographers....
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Edgar M. Lyda collection (1873-1956)
Historic buildings--North Carolina--Asheville.; Asheville (N.C.)--History.; Lyda, Edgar M., 1873-1956.; Political Science--North Carolina.
This collection contains personal papers and business items belonging to Edgar M. Lyda (1873-1956), who was city mayor of Asheville. The collection houses items relating to the building of the Buncombe...
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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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Fire and Rescue Commission training injury investigation reports
Fire extinction--Study and teaching.; Fire fighters--Certification--North Carolina.; Emergency management--North Carolina.; Administrative agencies--North Carolina.; Fire investigation--North Carolina.; Fire management--North Carolina.; Fires--North Carolina--Casualties.;
Contains reports of Fire and Rescue Commission investigations of injuries sustained by fire officer candidates during training in North Carolina.
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Fire and rescue instructor lesson plan updates
Fire extinction--Study and teaching.; Fire fighters--Certification--North Carolina.; Fire fighters--North Carolina.; Emergency management--North Carolina.; Emergency medical personnel--North Carolina.; Emergency medical technicians--Training of.; Administrative agencies--North Carolina.;
Contains 2009 NFPA 1001 firefighter 1 and 2 lesson plans and training policy for North Carolina.
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Fire and rescue journal
Fire fighters--North Carolina--Periodicals.; First aid in illness and injury--Periodicals.; Rescue work--North Carolina.; Rescues--North Carolina.; Emergency management--North Carolina.; Administrative agencies--North Carolina.; Fires--North Carolina--Statistics--Periodicals.;
Contains online issues of the "Fire and rescue journal" from the North Carolina Office of State Fire Marshal from Spring 2007 through the present.
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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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Green 'n' growing: the history of home demonstration and 4-H youth development in North Carolina
Agriculture--North Carolina.;Chlidren--North Carolina.;Education--North Carolina.;Women--North Carolina.;Government--Publications.; 4-H clubs--North Carolina.; Agricultural extension work--North Carolina.; Home economics--North Carolina.; Home demonstration work--North Carolina.;African Americans--North Carolina.; Health--North Carolina.; Minorities--North Carolina.
From the website: "Green 'N' Growing is a resource-based research and educational web site developed by the Special Collections Research Center at the North Carolina State University Libraries. Drawing...
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Hazard mitigation case studies in North Carolina
Hazardous geographic environments--North Carolina--Case studies.; Hazardous substances--North Carolina--Management.; Hazardous wastes--North Carolina--Management.; Emergency management--North Carolina--Case studies.; Construction industry--Technological innovations.; Construction industry--Environmental aspects--North Carolina.; Water quality management--North Carolina--Tar River Watershed.; Floodplain management--North Carolina.; Flood damage prevention--North Carolina.; Administrative agencies--North Carolina.;
Contains hazard mitigation case study reports for Boone, Masonboro marina, Mecklenburg County, Charlotte, Kinston/Lenoir County, and Daniels & Daniels Dairy Farm.
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Hazard mitigation PowerPoint presentations
Hazardous geographic environments--North Carolina.; Emergency management--North Carolina.; Construction industry--Technological innovations.; Construction industry--Environmental aspects--North Carolina.; Floodplain management--North Carolina.; Flood damage prevention--North Carolina.; Administrative agencies--North Carolina.;
Contains PowerPoint presentations addressing North Carolina-specific hazard mitigation strategies for businesses and local government.
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History of emergency medical services, Wake County, N.C.
Emergency medical services--North Carolina.;
A history from 1976 to the present of the Wake County Department of Emergency Medical Services, which is responsible for the provision of EMS throughout Wake County.
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History of Lincoln County, N.C.
Counties--North Carolina--History.;
Brief history of Lincoln County, North Carolina, from 1779 to 1846. Includes information on county formation and iron works. A slide show provides historic photographs of downtown Lincolnton, the county...
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History of Rockingham County, N.C.
Counties--North Carolina--History.;
Brief history of Rockingham County, N.C., from its creation by the General Assembly in 1785. Includes photographs of historic buildings some of which were used up to the 1970's.
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Images of Gates County, N.C.
Public buildings--North Carolina.
This site contains photographs of various county buildings and art work.
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