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2411
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Built in 1988 to house the personal library and papers of historian and author David Stick, the growing Outer Banks History Center in Manteo is now the state's third largest collection of North Caroliniana.
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Coastwatch (NoCar QH 91 A1 N62x), Vol. Issue , Jan/Feb 1995, p16-18, il Periodical Website
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2782
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The Outer Banks History Center officially opened May 7, 1989. The collection, which includes 25,000 items donated by author/historian David Stick, is the country's largest holding of North Carolina coastal history.
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10135
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Pittard discusses the life and work of David Stick, who is the leading authority on the people and events that shaped the Outer Banks over the last four hundred years. The author of a dozen books and numerous articles, Stick donated his personal library and archives to the North Carolina Office of Archives and History in 1986, to be maintained as a public research center. Located in Manteo, the Outer Banks History Center opened to the public in 1989.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 76 Issue 1, June 2008, p116-118, 120-122, 124, il, por Periodical Website
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17153
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David Stick of Kill Devil Hills in Dare County describes his fifty-eight day, nine thousand miles hitch-hiking trip around the nation. In all he visited twenty-six states, Mexico, and the District of Columbia.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 6 Issue 34, Jan 1939, p1-2, 20, por
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19300
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David Stick has a long list of occupations from North Carolina historian to coastal advocate. COASTWATCH recognizes Stick as an outstanding coastal North Carolinian who has helped bring awareness for the coastal environment and its precious resources.
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32245
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Sharpe reviews David Stick’s book "The Outer Banks Of North Carolina."
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 26 Issue 12, Nov 1958, p15-16, il
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35953
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Accompaniment to the Martha Barnett Austin’s “Shipwreck! The George W. Wells” was this article, whose information about the sunken schooner was referenced from David Stick’s Graveyard of the Atlantic.
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Sea Chest (NoCar F 262 D2 S42), Vol. 2 Issue 1, Summer 1974, p58