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James Bennitt: Portrait of an Antebellum Yeoman / The Heroes of America
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World's Fair of 1893 Index to The NC Historical Review), Vol. LVIII
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North Carolina Historical Review (The), Vol. LIX No. 1, (Jan 1982)
Profile of Failure: The Carolana Project, 1629-1640 / "Free Suffrage"
Revisited: Party Politics and Constitutional Reform in Antebellum NC /
The Racial Thought of White NC Opponents of Slavery, 1789-1876 /
Selected Bibliography of Completed Theses and Dissertations Related to
NC Subjects
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North Carolina Historical Review (The), Vol. LXV No. 2, (Apr 1988)
"A Perfect Equality Seemed to Reign": Slave Society and Jonkonnu / The
Other Harry Golden: Harry Goldhurst and the Cannon Scandals /
"Musquetoe" Bites: Caricatures of Lower Cape Fear Whigs and Tories on
the Eve of the American Revolution / Robert D. W. Connor Award Presented
to Marc W. Kruman
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North Carolina Historical Review (The), Vol. LXVII No. 3, (Jul 1990)
"The Great Man of the Settlement": NC's John Legett at Country Harbour,
Nova Scotia, 1783-1812 / Those Opposed: The Antisuffragists in NC,
1900-1920 / The Johnston Will Case: A Clash of Titans, Part II
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North Carolina Historical Review (The), Vol. LXVIII No. 4, (Oct 1991)
"Severe Survitude to House Building": The Construction of Hayes
Plantation House, 1814/1817 / Clinton A. Cilley, Yankee War Hero in the
Postwar South: A Study in the Compatibility of Regional Values / Law and
Society in a New South Community: Durham County, NC, 1898-1899 / Index
to Vol. LXVIII
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