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2741
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Two national historic landmarks in the state, the Union Tavern, ca. 1818, located in Milton, Caswell County, and the Palmer-Marsh House in Bath, were extensively damaged by fire in November and December, 1990.
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16704
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Dr. Stevenson, in conjunction with Dr. Yellin of Pace University, painstakingly combed historical documents to illuminate the history of Harriet Jacob's life in northeastern North Carolina. The scholastic team used a variety of primary documents to corroborate Jacob's story in her classic text INCIDENTS IN THE LIFE OF A SLAVE GIRL. Their efforts resulted in a Dr. Yellin's publication of an annotated edition of the work, adding rich historical context to the narrative.
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