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22430
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The fate of the \"lost\" English colony on Roanoke Island remains a mystery. John White's diary provides evidence of the earliest attempt to locate the missing colonists.
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22431
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The dedication on July 4, 1906 of a monument to General Francis Nash at the Guildford Courthouse National Military Park, served as an occasion to review his contributions to the Revolutionary movement in North Carolina and specific military service during the conflict.
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22432
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The isolated situation and culture of Hatteras Island, North Carolina has contributed to the preservation of speech patterns characteristic of the early English and Scottish inhabitants of the island.
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22433
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Mary Kearney of Virginia, married first William Bennett of Northampton County, North Carolina. She later married Major James Cary, a Tory whose property was confiscated. The 1801 will of Mary Cary of Surry County, Virginia demonstrates that Mary nonetheless possessed considerable property in North Carolina that she bequeathed to relations.
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