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After the Church of England was established in North Carolina in 1715, there were several disobedient groups to its authority, including Quakers and Baptists. The Society for the Propagation of the Gospel (SPG) sent several missionaries to assist in evangelizing the colonies during this period. One such missionary, Reverend Michael Smith, preached in both South and North Carolina and was the center of several ignoble and dramatic tales.
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21205
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John Baxter Eaves was chairman of the Republican State Executive Committee during the 1890s when he reorganized and rejuvenated a white Republican Party in North Carolina and Rutherford County. Between 1893-1894, Eaves opposed weakening the party with concessions to the Populist-Republican faction as it would turn voters away.
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21206
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This article reproduces four diaries of Monrovian settlers as they traveled through western North Carolina and Virginia with appropriate background information. The diaries relay in detail the landmarks and traveling conditions of western North Carolina and Virginia during the period of the Reconstruction.
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