Articles in regional publications that pertain to a wide range of North Carolina-related topics.
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for The State Vol. 13 Issue 20, Oct 1945
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If you want to take one of the most attractive drives in North Carolina, try the Blue Ridge Parkway from Fancy Gap, V.A., down to Deep Gap, N.C.
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You may have heard of the names of many of these famous North Carolina residents, like General Francis Nash, but chances are you known where only a few of them are buried.
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Carolina Close Stuart was one of the early nurses who cared for the wounded at the Battle of Guilford Courthouse; she was a remarkable woman in many other ways as well.
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Compulsory military service was in effect during Colonial days, long before the Revolution occurred, and there were many unique features in connection with its enforcement.
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Carl Snavely started out as head football coach at the University of North Carolina in 1934. Since then, he has had a most interesting and successful career.
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Lawrence brings out some new details in connection with one of the best-known stories dealing with the early settlement of North Carolina and the Croatan Indians.
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Lawrence lists the names of many famous North Carolina citizens but says that today's residents only know where a few of them are buried. Lawrence lists a number of sites.
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Goerch describes his journey through the mountains of western North Carolina. The trip covered 1,006 miles.