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A Guide to the Study and Reading of North Carolina History Lefler, Hugh Talmage, and Albert Ray Newsome, North Carolina: The History of a Southern State (1954, 1963, 1973), standard textbook Link, William A. North Carolina: Change and Tradition in a Southern State (2009), 481pp history by leading scholar
The Negro and Fusion Politics in North Carolina, 1894–1901; CSS Neuse; List of newspapers in North Carolina; North Carolina Constitutional Convention of 1835; North Carolina Digital Collections; North Carolina Digital Heritage Center; List of defunct newspapers of North Carolina
"Carolina" is taken from the Latin word for "Charles" (), honoring King Charles II, and was first named in the 1663 Royal Charter granting to Edward, Earl of Clarendon; George, Duke of Albemarle; William, Lord Craven; John, Lord Berkeley; Anthony, Lord Ashley; Sir George Carteret, Sir William Berkeley, and Sir John Colleton the right to settle lands in the present-day U.S. states of North ...
From pirates to first flight, Coastal North Carolina can be called "the most historical place in the United States of America.” Travel: Find ghosts, history and wide-open beaches in Coastal ...
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The fort itself was occupied by various branches of the U.S. armed forces for most of the period between 1836 and 1945 and is now a part of the North Carolina Baptist Assembly, a Christian retreat, owned and operated by the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina. It is accessible by the public to a limited extent per the conditions set ...
The Historic Albemarle Tour or Historic Albemarle Highway is a tour route located in northeastern North Carolina.The tour follows several U.S. and State highways in the seventeen county region, identifying historic sites and towns, marked with brown signs with the George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle coat of arms.
100+ years later: Hurricane Helene wreaks havoc on Asheville, mirroring the worst disaster in western North Carolina history. WNCN. Keaton Eberly. October 9, 2024 at 3:16 PM.