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In 1921, the schooner CARROLL A. DEERING, under full sail, ran aground on the treacherous Diamond Shoals off North Carolina's coast. Lifesavers from four stations responded, but heavy seas and strong wind prevented boarding the ship for four days. When they did, rescuers found the crew had vanished without a trace.
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10238
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Published for the first time in 1828 by, BLUM'S ALMANAC is the oldest continually published magazine in the state. The content and format have remained the same through the years, including bold predictions, safe advice, witty sayings, farming help, and times for sun risings and settings. Sales average 250,000 copies.
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10239
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Josiah Bailey was North Carolina's United States Senators from 1931-1946. Rogers recounts incidents in his political life.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 8 Issue 1, May 1950, p22-24, por, bibl