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for The State Vol. 25 Issue 3, June 1957
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Abstract:
A chapter from the 1861 book, Sketches of Lower Carolina, this excerpt offers information pertaining to the construction of the Dismal Swap Canal, a waterway connecting the Albemarle Sound with Chesapeake Bay.
Abstract:
After the second World War, North Carolina began the largest school building program ever undertaken by a state. Financed via state funds as well as local bonds, the main goal was to construct functional schools. An example of one of these projects is the School of Design at N.C. State College in Raleigh.