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21256
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An examination of the life, legend, and memorialization of Cherokee community native Rachel Blythe, the so called \"Indian Princess\" interred at Oakwood Cemetery in Raleigh. Particular attention is given to her relationship with architect Adolphus Gustavus Bauer.
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21262
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A look at the architectural career of A.G. (Adolphus Gustavus) Bauer in North Carolina spanning the years between 1883 and 1898. Enjoying the patronage of the state government, Bauer designed a group of structures that constitutes a significant contribution to North Carolina's institutional and civic architecture.
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21264
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A reprint of correspondence from State Senator Leader Sams Gash written and received during legislative sessions near the end of his career. These letters provide accounts and descriptions of the Gash family and friends, the times, and the proceedings of state government. An extensive introduction includes biographical information on Gash and his family.
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