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Elizabeth Maxwell Steel of Salisbury is said to have provided much need accommodation and support to Nathaniel Greene as he retreated northward in front of the advancing army of Cornwallis in February 1781. This articles recounts the erection of a monument in her honor in 1911 by the Daughters of the American Revolution. Her wartime letters provide evidence of her sentiments in favor of the Patriot cause.
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22368
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This article explores the storied and extensive history of Palmyra, a historical estate located in Caldwell County, North Carolina
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Collier Cobb, professor of geology at the University of North Carolina, explores the need for the scientific management of North Carolina forests. Erosion, the negative affects of deforestation and the connection between geology and forest cover are among the topics covered. Early efforts in professional forestry on the Biltmore Estate are also noted.
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This articles provides information transcribed from 45 historic marriage bonds from Rowan County, North Carolina, dating from 1794 up to 1800.
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