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20880
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This article makes an appeal for funds to build a new history building in North Carolina to serve as host for commemorations and house the State Archives. A history of the State Department of Archives and History is included.
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16235
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May 1991, marked the twenty-fifth anniversary of the passage of National Historic Preservation Act, legislation which established the Archaeology and Historic Preservation Section of the North Carolina Division of Archives and History. This state agency is responsible for identifying evaluating, and acting as steward to the state's historically significant material and sites. In this piece, a general history of preservation and legislation is presented along with examples of historically important material and sites that have been protected by this department.
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20204
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Stroupe recounts the development of the North Carolina Department of Archives and History from the work of the North Carolina Historical Commission and William Joseph Peele.
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9859
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On September 18, 1900, a group of men and women met to form “an organization to stimulate literary and historical activity in North Carolina.” In 1903, the association created the North Carolina Historical Commission, which was the forerunner of the North Carolina State Department of Archives and History. Jones discusses important events in the department's seventy-five-year history.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 43 Issue 4, Sept 1975, p9-12, il, por
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