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20226
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In striking contrast to news columns about impersonal accounts or events from distant cities, the advertisements in North Carolina's early newspapers were local and personal, reflecting literary, religious, education, and professional activities of the region.
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20676
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This article looks at advertisements printed in North Carolina newspapers between 1751 and 1778 for information about the communities in which the papers were printed, as the editorial portions of the papers carried little comment on the local scene. With an abundance of advertisements being concerned with matters relating to property and trade, the author gives specific attention to advertisements relating to slaves and servants, real and personal property advertisements, and trade, commerce and industry reflected in advertising.
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20812
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This article looks at the efforts of agricultural journals in the state to urge agricultural reform and promote the cause of the betterment of North Carolina agriculture. Specifically interested in journals published between 1838 and 1861, information on the \"Farmer's Advocate,\" \"North Carolina Farmer,\" \"Farmer's Journal,\" \"Arator,\" \"Carolina Cultivator,\" \"North Carolina Planter,\" and the \"Edgecombe Farm Journal\" and their editors are provided.
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