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4 results for North Carolina Historical Review Vol. 12 Issue 4, Oct 1935
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19880
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This article looks at the impact of North Carolina's geography on the settlement, industry, and agricultural development of the state. The article is divided into sections that look at settlement, human activities, environmental influenced and the revolution, conflicting environmental influences between 1790 and 1860, the civil war, and the results of better adaptation to environmental influences.
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19881
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This article provides details on the arrangement, form, style and diagnostic features of domestic architecture in Virginia and North Carolina in the pre-revolutionary period.
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19921
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This article looks at the life of Samuel Augustus Hale, characterized as \"Samuel Hele, Esquire\" in Joseph Baldwin's The Flush Times of Alabama and Mississippi. The article is mostly biographical, but also establishes the parallels between Hale and Hele, and discusses Hale's value as a character in being a representation of the excitement of Southern life, as well as serving as an example of the best New England contribution to Southern society.
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19922
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This article is the second and final installment of a reprint of letters from North Carolinians to Thomas Jefferson written between July, 1806 and February, 1826. The letters presented in this installment are from Joseph Burch, the Republicans of Wilmington and New Hanover County, George Buchanan, Nathaniel Alexander, William Tatham, Jeremiah Martin, James Lyne, Benjamin Smith, Nathaniel Macon, Henry Potter, James Hamilton, George Washington Jeffreys, and Daniel Drew.
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