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37811
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A compendium of Pirates associated with North Carolina.
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37812
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Marriage notices of marriages taking place at Lake Drummond Hotel found in various newspapers.
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37814
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Transcription of the Will of James Blount, Chowan Precinct, 1685.
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37815
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Feature on a house in Monroe, VA that was a stop on the Underground Railroad.
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37819
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A chronology of the life of George Washington
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37822
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Marriage notices from Currituck County found in various newspapers.
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37824
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A detailed early history of the Garrett family out of Virginia into North Carolina.
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37826
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Article about Reginald A. Fessenden, (1866-1932) wireless radio genius, who sent the first musical notes ever relayed by radio in 1902 at Manteo, NC.
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37837
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Transcription of the records. Other surnames include: Bogue, Parker, White
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37841
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List of Stockholders in the Dismal Swamp Canal, 1791-1792.
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37843
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Abstracts of select Camden County NC Wills.
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37844
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Selected Items from early records of Albemarle County found in ’The Historical & Genealogical Register.
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37845
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List of Perquimans County, NC Marriage Bonds from 1740 to 1763.
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37846
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About Robert Murden and the Old Brick House, near Elizabeth City, NC. A transcript of the Will of Robert Murden, of Pasquotank Co., NC, 1759 is given.
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37847
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Article about African Americans in the Civil War, Buffalo Soldiers in WWI, and WWII. Information is given about Andrew ‘Salt’ Williams, of Elizabeth City, NC, a member of the Tuskegee Airmen.
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