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4 results for North Carolina Historical Review Vol. 48 Issue 2, April 1971
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In 1781, North Carolina was a year into an extensive civil war, lacking resources and unified government. On June 25th Dr. Thomas Burke was elected as the state's third governor after having served for four years as one of North Carolina's delegates to the Continental Congress. Unable to contend with the problems of civil war within the state, he resigned after only 10 months of service.
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21045
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Edward J. Justice served as speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives in 1907 and led the campaign for the reduction of railroad freight and passenger rates.
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21046
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This is a biographical essay detailing the life and career of journalist Edward R. Murrow, a native of North Carolina.
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