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3274
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The N.C. Division of Archives and History's new site on the World Wide Web, http://www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/, offers information on the division, historic attractions, preservation and conservation, and research and records.
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4638
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David J. Olson has been named deputy director of the North Carolina Division of Archives and History. Prior to his appointment, Olson was the state's archivist and records administrator since 1981. Before coming to North Carolina, he held archival positions at the University of Wisconsin, DePauw University, and the Michigan Department of State, History Division.
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2690
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Historian Dr. Jeffrey J. Crow succeeded William S. Price, Jr., as director of the North Carolina Division of Archives and History, effective November 1, 1995.
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31385
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A request from a school child to the North Carolina State Department of Archives and History asking about all of the state's history is just one of many requests that are received every day. The Department replies to these requests by supplying brochures and the North Carolina Historical Review.
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31257
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In an age-old struggle for government and business offices, papers pile up into mountains. But North Carolina is facing the struggle, and plans to win it with a specially designated building--the State Records Center. On more than 10 miles of shelves, the State Department of Archives and History stores and services 29000 cubic feet of inactive records for state agencies.
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2394
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Dr. William S. Price, Jr., director of the Division of Archives and History since 1981, retired June 30, 1995, after twenty-five years with the division. He will continue his historical interest through teaching and writing on North Carolina history.
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2797
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Dr. William S. Price, Jr., director of the N.C. Division of Archives and History, retired July 1, 1995. Dr. Price began his career in 1971 and was appointed director in 1981.
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1165
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World War II had the following effects on the North Carolina Department of Archives and History: it emphasized NC's role in national history, stimulated the collection of historical records, opened opportunities for African-Americans' participation, and laid the foundation for the modern archival and records management program.
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13444
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Finding historical information on North Carolina can be time consuming, and challenging. To assist in the search for research materials, the State Department of Archives and History has published pamphlets and books on the history of North Carolina, designed with the student in mind. The pamphlets tell the story of various aspects of the state's history, with pictures in several publications available for cut out and pasting in scrapbooks.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 29 Issue 10, Oct 1961, p13, 24, il
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