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for The State Vol. 10 Issue 42, Mar 1943
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Abstract:
North Carolina's first Capitol burned down in 1831, after which the Legislature appropriated $50,000 for a new one. Before the present structure was complete, the cost had increased to more than $500,000.
Abstract:
Friends of the Native Americans in Robeson County found it extremely difficult to interest the State in educating the Indians, though Pembroke Indian School now carries out this agenda. The school now provides coursework in high school and college courses.
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Steele Creeks is the largest rural Presbyterian Church in North Carolina and in all probability it may be the largest rural church of any denomination in the State. It is located in the western portion of Mecklenburg County and is one of the seven original Presbyterian churches established in Mecklenburg in colonial days.