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21007
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This article looks at the establishment and growth of the Tyson & Jones Buggy Company as well as its home town of Carthage in Moore County.
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21008
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This essay looks at the beginnings of the Dunkers, also known as the Church of the Brethren or the German Baptist Brethren, the religious group whose vernacular name comes from their practice of baptizing by immersion. Information on their European roots as well as their arrival in North America, establishment in North Carolina, and their beliefs, practices, and characteristics are included.
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21009
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This article looks at the establishment of the \"Milton Chronicle\" in Caswell County as well as its founder and editor, Charles Napoleon Bonaparte Evans. An examination of the paper's contents as well as Evan's editorial style is included. Appendix \"A\" to the article documents all accounts of marriage in the Milton Chronicle, while appendix \"B\" lists all published death notices.
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21010
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This article examines newspaper accounts of, and published and editorial reactions to, President Abraham Lincoln's first inaugural address in the context of North Carolina having not yet seceded at the time of the event and of there being a fair amount of pro-union sentiment among the state's citizens.
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21015
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Utilizing the Thurmond Chatham collection of documents, available since 1956 and the then recent initiation of a survey and inventorying of North Carolina Colonial Records, this article seeks to accurately update and correct discrepancies discovered in the previously accepted list and histories of the 17th century governors of Albemarle County.
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