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At the request of the House, the amendments went not only to current members of the union but also to “the executives of the states of Rhode-Island and North-Carolina.”
Ratification Pauline Maier 2010
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At the request of the House, the amendments went not only to current members of the union but also to “the executives of the states of Rhode-Island and North-Carolina.”
Ratification Pauline Maier 2010
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At the request of the House, the amendments went not only to current members of the union but also to “the executives of the states of Rhode-Island and North-Carolina.”
Ratification Pauline Maier 2010
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'Tom's Store,' if he looks on the map of North-Carolina.
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2 No 4, October, 1862 Devoted To Literature And National Policy Various
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Castleman's River and the Youghiogany, and Alabama, North-Carolina, and
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2 No 4, October, 1862 Devoted To Literature And National Policy Various
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That part of North-Carolina borders on the Sound, has within the past six months became the theatre of events of the most exciting nature, in which Newbern, its principal town, has borne a prominent part.
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'Give _me_ fair play, you d-- d North-Carolina hounds,' cried the
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It would seem that it was then settled, and had houses and buildings, [P] and probably had been occupied for many years, and perhaps antedated the settlements before referred to, thus making it the first place permanently settled in North-Carolina.
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 5, May, 1862 Devoted To Literature And National Policy Various
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North-Carolina, a small portion of Georgia, and Northern Alabama, the
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It will be recollected that North-Carolina once extended to the Mississippi, and included all of what is now the State of Tennessee, the whole of which territory was ceded to the United States in 1784.
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