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During the 1894 and 1896 North Carolina state elections, Republican and Populist Parties joined in an attempt to gain control of the legislature from the Democratic Party. The merging was not a successful one as the two parties bickered over issues including business regulation, the gold standard, and race relations. They also argued about specific state issues such as local government, patronage, education, taxes, lynching, and railroads.
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English architect William Percival left his mark on North Carolina during his short stay in the state between 1857 and 1860. Percival designed 13 ecclesiastical, public, and domestic structures, including the Caswell County courthouse, churches in Hillsborough, Tarboro, and Raleigh, and two dormitory classroom buildings at the University of North Carolina.