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for North Carolina Historical Review Vol. 22 Issue 3, July 1945
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This is a reprint of the presidential address delivered at the annual session of the State Literary and Historical Association of North Carolina in Raleigh on December 7, 1944. The address touches on Cicero, culture, the state of North Carolina public education, and a desire to promote history to young people and the masses.
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This article provides the history of the Eastern Carolina Industrial Training Schools for Boys in Rocky Mount. Attention is given to the history of the State's juvenile institutional program, to the founding and establishment of the school in 1923-1924, on the practice of social workers in the state, and on the development of the school's campus.
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This article looks at the history of New Bern and Craven County between 1700 and 1800, focusing on Cary's Rebellion and the Tuscarora War.
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This is the second installment of a reprint of letters written between August 10, 1865 and October 9, 1865 by US Army engineer and arsenal commander Alfred Mordecai while employed in Mexico as an engineer for the Imperial Mexican Railway.