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20042
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This article looks at issues surrounding the matter of debtor relief in Reconstruction North Carolina with a focus on the legal management of Reconstruction economic conditions and the generation of economic opportunity for the debt-riddled and insolvent population.
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20043
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This is a biographical essay about Scottish native Flora Macdonald (MacDonald) who, while living in North Carolina, was noted for her association with a group of Scottish Highlanders living in the state devoted to the homeland, its traditions, and wearing Highland dress.
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20044
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This article looks at the social phenomenon of popular societies beginning in the Carolinas with the establishment of seven groups in 1794. Some historical background on societies is provided, as well as profiles of the original five South Carolina and two North Carolina organizations.
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20045
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This is a reprint of letters from North Carolinians to John Sherman, a Congressman and Senator from Ohio who later served as Secretary of the Treasury under Rutherford B. Hays and Secretary of State under William McKinley, and was the author of the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890. The letters included in this installment were written between January 19, 1865 and March 14, 1867 and were from David Heaton, Ben Higgins, William B. Reid, J. Lewis, David F. Caldwell, William Woods Holden, L.E. Jones, and William E. Hill. Some biographical information on the letters' authors is included in the footnotes.
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