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  2. List of colonial governors of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the colonial governors of North Carolina. Governors of Roanoke and Raleigh. Sir Ralph Lane, governor of Roanoke (1585–1586)

  3. James Innes (British Army officer, died 1759) - Wikipedia

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    After his death in 1759, Innes's will left a bequest for an academy, to be called the Innes Academy. [20] The Academy constructed what became the Thalian Hall in Wilmington, North Carolina, which exists today. [21] Innes Street, the main east–west thoroughfare in Salisbury, North Carolina, is named after him. [10]

  4. Edward Hyde (Governor of North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Edward Hyde (1667 – 8 September 1712) was a British colonial administrator who served as the first governor of North Carolina from 24 January until 8 September in 1712, when he died in office. [1] He governed during a time of tremendous turmoil, including an internal revolt known as Cary's Rebellion and an American Indian conflict called the ...

  5. State Archives of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The State Archives of North Carolina, officially the North Carolina Division of Archives and Records, is a division of North Carolina state government responsible for collecting, preserving, and providing public access to historically significant archival materials relating to North Carolina, and responsible for providing guidance on the preservation and management of public government records ...

  6. Category:People from colonial North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    This category includes people who were notable in the Province of North Carolina (and the Roanoke Colony) prior to the era of American Revolution. That is, they were notable before about 1765, such as people involved in the French and Indian War .

  7. Nathaniel Rice - Wikipedia

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    In 1730 Nathaniel Rice was appointed Secretary [4] of the North Carolina Council, a posting he assumed in April 1731 at the beginning of George Burrington's [5] second term as governor. [6] Burrington's first term as governor in 1724-25 had been marked by aggressive behaviour and quarrelling with his senior councillor who, along with other ...

  8. Duplicate drafts, ‘Daffy Duck’ tests: How NC caused ... - AOL

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    North Carolina officials ultimately concluded their data was missing only about 300 records, which they submitted to the CDC by mid-February. That’s just a small fraction of the 110,000 or so ...

  9. Edward Moseley - Wikipedia

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    Edward Moseley (ca. 16 February 1683 - 11 July 1749), was a British colonial official who served as the first public treasurer of North Carolina from 1715 until his death in July 1749). He previously served as the surveyor-general of North Carolina before 1710 and again from 1723 to 1733.

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