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4 results for North Carolina Historical Review Vol. 47 Issue 1, Jan 1970
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21180
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This article examines the personal and professional life of Griffith John McRee, a southern historian who chronicled the Antebellum Period in North Carolina and the rest of the South.
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21192
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This article examines a failed attempt by Union forces to capture Fort Fisher which protected Wilmington, one of the last Confederate open ports. In December 1861, Union General Benjamin F. Butler attempted to explode a powder ship on a sandbar in front on the fort. After the explosion, Butler sent infantry divisions to storm the fort, who failed in their attempt.
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21193
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This article examines the 1928 editorials of 'Cleveland Press' editor W.J. Cash during the Al Smith-Herbert Hoover presidential campaign. In his editorials, Cash criticized the anti-Catholic sentiment in Shelby, North Carolina. In doing so, Cash angered the Ku Klux Klan and was targeted by them through KKK literature.
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21194
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This article reprints the 1817 journal of Samuel Huntington Perkins, a tutor at Lake Landing Plantation in Hyde County.
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