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19006
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An 18th century silver kettle believed to have once been of use at Tryon Palace has returned home. Acquisitions like this will help staff with appropriate interpretations.
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The Palace (NoCar F 264 N5 P3), Vol. 5 Issue 1, Fall 2004, p9, f
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19011
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Curators of Tryon Palace's artifacts have previously identified examples from fourteen silversmiths and silver-making firms representative from of various eastern North Carolina cities. This year, they have acquired silver flatware that exposes two previously unidentified North Carolina silversmiths.
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The Palace (NoCar F 264 N5 P3), Vol. 6 Issue 1, Fall 2005, p6, f
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19013
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Tryon Palace has some unique artifacts, some of which are candle-powered lighting devices. One such type is the Girandole, a candlestick with glass or crystal pendants.
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The Palace (NoCar F 264 N5 P3), Vol. 6 Issue 4, Summer 2006, p9-10, f
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19026
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A unique artifact has made its way back to Tryon Palace, New Bern, North Carolina. Constructed in 1861 by Edwin Clayton, a cabinet maker from Asheville, this Civil War drum is emblazoned with OLD NORTH STATE and penned on the bottom--\"Captured in Newbern [sic] N.C. March 14 1862,...\"
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The Palace (NoCar F 264 N5 P3), Vol. 7 Issue 1, Fall 2006, p3, 6, il, f
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19032
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North Carolina has been mapped from the documentation of America to the present. Tryon Palace houses an important collection of maps recording the Carolinas and the Colonial history of the state.
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The Palace (NoCar F 264 N5 P3), Vol. 7 Issue 3, Spring 2007, p6-7, f
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