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37776
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About James Monroe Richardson (1872-1926) of Elizabeth City, NC, merchant and steamboat captain.
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37783
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Transcript of the Will of Thomas Campbell, Currituck Co., NC, 1785
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37786
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The annotated letters from Thomas Blount, David Stone, James Taylor, Samuel Tredwell, Nathaniel Macon.
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37790
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Biography of Judge John Lancaster Bailey (1795-1877), a native of Pasquotank Co., NC, was attorney for UNC Chapel Hill for many years, served in NC Legislature, established a law school in Hillsboro, NC and Black Mountain, NC, and became a Superior Court Judge.
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37791
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Early undated bonds found in ’The Historical & Genealogical Register’ and marriage bonds from 1839-1840.
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37801
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Annotated transcription of a vessel bond, where he will not transport any servant or slave out of Edenton, nor depart without paying for pilotage.
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37803
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Article about the struggle of Negro Legislators and a list of legislators and the counties they served.
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37804
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Transcription of the Will of Elizabeth Pritlowe, Perquimans Co., NC, 1728.
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37805
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Biography of Thomas Jordan Jarvis, a native of Currituck Co., NC, served as Governor and then as minister to Brazil, and then lived the rest of his life in Greenville, NC.
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37806
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Three select letters of Thomas Jordan Jarvis, two from 1882 are about the Gatling Gun.
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37807
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Annotated record of the estate sale and death notice, Camden Co., NC, 1835
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37809
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Death notices of deaths taking place in Camden County, NC found in various newspapers.