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A unique artifact has made its way back to Tryon Palace, New Bern, North Carolina. Constructed in 1861 by Edwin Clayton, a cabinet maker from Asheville, this Civil War drum is emblazoned with OLD NORTH STATE and penned on the bottom--\"Captured in Newbern [sic] N.C. March 14 1862,...\"
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The Palace (NoCar F 264 N5 P3), Vol. 7 Issue 1, Fall 2006, p3, 6, il, f
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19027
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A unique Christmas tradition at Tryon Palace is Jonkonnu. A blend of English, African, and Caribbean holiday and spiritual traditions brought to North Carolina by slaves, Jonkonnu celebrations at Tryon include parades and songs.
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The Palace (NoCar F 264 N5 P3), Vol. 7 Issue 1, Fall 2006, p4, f
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19028
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The North Carolina History Education Center will soon include the New Bern waterfront, which has been an important part of North Carolina's commercial and recreational history.
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The Palace (NoCar F 264 N5 P3), Vol. 7 Issue 1, Fall 2006, p14-13, il
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