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North Carolina Genealogy & History Books: General Interest & Misc.
Joseph NICHOLS and the Nicholites: A Look at the "New Quakers" of Maryland, Delaware, North and South Carolina

Lost Tribes of North Carolina: Index and Digest to Hathaway's "North Carolina Historical and Genealogical Register"

An Index to North Carolina Newspapers, 1784-1789

Marriage and Death Notices from Raleigh, N. C., Newspapers, 1796-1826
Abstracts of Vital Records From Raleigh, North Carolina, Newspapers, Volume I: 1799-1819
Abstracts of Vital Records From Raleigh, North Carolina, Newspapers, Volume II: 1820-1829
Marriage & Death Notices from Extant Asheville, N. C., Newspapers 1840-1870 
Free African Americans of North Carolina, Virginia, and South Carolina, from the Colonial Period to About 1820
The Tobacco Kingdom Plantation, Market, & Factory in Virginia & North Carolina, 1800-1860

Memories and Records of Eastern North Carolina
Directory of Scots in the Carolinas, 1680-1830
 North Carolina Historical and Genealogical Register, Vols. 1-3

The Saura and Keyauwee in the Land That Became Guilford, Randolph, and Rockingham 
Family History of Western North Carolina

Southern Social Register 1950-1951

North Carolina Bastardy Bonds 
North Carolina Planters and Their Children 1800-1860

In Full Force and Virtue: North Carolina Emancipation Records, 1713-1860
Against the Peace and Dignity of the State: North Carolina Laws Regarding Slaves, Free Persons of Color, and Indians
North Carolina Research: Genealogy and Local History

Longrifles of North Carolina

Passports of Southeastern Pioneers, 1770-1823: Indian, Spanish and Other Land Passports for Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia, Mississippi, Virginia, North and South Carolina
Minutes of the N. C. Manumission Society, 1816-1834 Slavery in North Carolina, 1748-1775 
North Carolina Freedman's Savings and Trust Company Records

The Salzburg Lutheran Expulsion & Its Impact 
The North Carolina Genealogical Directory: A Listing of Tar Heel Societies and Selected Books for Sale 
The Colonial Clergy of Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina 
Tar Heel Tombstones and the Tales
They Tell
Records of Emigrants From England and Scotland to North Carolina 1774-1775 
Index of North Carolina Ancestors: Volume II, Contributed By 565 of Their Descendants 
Records of the Moravians in North Carolina, Volume II, 1752-1775 
Carolina Families: A Bibliography of Books about North and South Carolina Families

Carolina Scots: An Historical and Genealogical Study of Over 100 Years of Emigration
The Highland Scots of North Carolina, 1732 1776

The Scots-Irish in the Carolinas
German-Speaking People West of the Catawba River in North Carolina, 1750-1800: and Some Émigrés' Participation in the Early Settlement of Southeast Missouri 
Sources for Genealogical Searching in North Carolina 
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Abstracts From the Old North State Newspaper

North Carolina Wills: a Testator Index, 1665-1900 (Volume One: a-J) 
North & South Carolina Marriage Records from the Earliest Colonial Days to the Civil War

"Almost 7,500 marriages are listed, the arrangement being alphabetical by surname, and this includes the maiden names of the brides. For each is given the full date and the place where the wedding took place. "
Marriage and Death Notices from "Raleigh Register and North Carolina State Gazette, " 1799-1825
Marriage and Death Notices in Raleigh Register and North Carolina State Gazette 1826-1845 
Marriage and Death Notices From Raleigh Register and North Carolina Gazette: 1846-1867 
"This is a valuable record of North Carolina marriages and deaths covering the entire state for the period 1799 through 1867. ... Altogether more than 5,000 mid-19th-century North Carolinians are identified herein. Marriages are arranged in alphabetical order by year, showing the names of both bride and groom, place of marriage, the name of the newspaper, and the date of publication. Deaths are also arranged by year and alphabetically thereunder, giving the name of the decedent, date of death, place of residence, and the name and date of the newspaper."
Marriage & Death Notices in Raleigh Register, NC State Gazette, Daily Sentinel, Raleigh Observer & News & Observer 1888-1893 
State Census of North Carolina, 1784-1787

Province of North Carolina, 1663-1729: Abstracts of Land Patents

Land Grant Records of North Carolina

North Carolina Taxpayers, 1701-1786
North Carolina Taxpayers, 1679-1790. Volume 2
Index to the 1810 Census of North Carolina
 Index to 1820 North Carolina Census 
Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790: North Carolina

Index to 1820 North Carolina Census

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Genealogies & Biographies
Descendants of David COLTRANE and James FRAZIER of North Carolina

TURNER and BANKS. Pioneer Families of Western North Carolina; Descendants of Joseph and Mary TURNER, descendants of Rachel Ruth TURNER and Andrew E. BANKS, from 1738 to 2002
Our Parthenia: Her Ancestors and Her Descendants; Family Names: CRABTREE, HARRIS, DUTY, EARL, MAGNUM, UMSTEAD
Cousins: Handbook and Family History of MITCHELL, ALLEN, GILLELAND and Related Families From Virginia Into Georgia, North Carolina, Kentucky

Reminiscences and Memoirs of North Carolina and Eminent North Carolinians
Sketches of Prominent Living North Carolinians

(1888)
Descendants of Nimrod and Nancy (Etchison) ADAMS
Some Family Records
ALLEN, COUNCIL, BROOM, McALLISTER & More
The ALSTONs and ALLSTONs of North and South Carolina compiled from English, Colonial and Family Records...

The ANDREWS Family of Orange & Chatham Counties of North Carolina

Palatine Progeny: the AREY Family of Rowan County, North Carolina and Related Families, 1749-1983 
Lawrence ARNOLD (1650 - 1692) of Perquimans County, North Carolina, with Some of His Descendants Descendants of Cornelius AUTRY, Immigrant, of Edgecombe County, North Carolina; Neil CULBRETH of Sampson County, North Carolina and Allied Families
BALLENGERs of Tryon 
Descendants of Frances "Frankie" BANKS From 1802 to 2004, Buncombe County, North Carolina
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A Study of the BARBEE Families of Chatham, Orange and Wake Counties in North Carolina 
The BASS Family of Black Creek, North Carolina

BAUCOM Footprints in Carolina 
Piedmont Plantation: The BENNEHAN- CAMERON Family and Lands in North Carolina

Hayfields & Ploughshares. a History of the BLACKBURN Family of Catawba County, North Carolina 
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The BLACKWELDER and Allied Families of North Carolina and Illinois 
John BLAIR of Guilford County, North Carolina and Some of His Descendants

BLOUNTs of Pitt County, North Carolina

Descendants of David BRADFORD: Mecklenburg, Cabarrus, Iredell Counties 
A History of the Michael BROWN Family of Rowan County, North Carolina. Tracing Its Line of Posterity From the Original A BURNETT Family of the South
Jacob BYLER of North Carolina
The CANSLER Family in America: The Ancestors and Descendants of Philip W. GENTZLER of North Carolina
Generations: The Margaret and Samuel CLINARD Clan of North Carolina 
The Preacher's Three. Stories of a North Carolina Childhood From Another Day

The COBB family of Lilesville, North Carolina
Thomas COFFEY and His Descendants; with a Brief Sketch of the Life of Thomas COFFEY, a Pioneer in North Carolina from Virginia, and of Reuben COFFEY, a Pioneer in Indiana from North Carolina, and of Others
Kinfolk of Jacob CONRAD

COOK History and Genealogy of Families Originating in North Carolina from 1760-1941...

The Two Williams: William King COVELL, 1802-1890 & William King COVELL, 1833-1919. Story of Nineteenth (19th) Century Newport, Rhode Island & Wilmington, North Carolina

The CROUSE Family of North Carolina: A Genealogical Record of Jacob and Sarah Edwards CROUSE, Their Ancestors and Many of Their Descendants in the Blue Ridge Mountains  The DEVAUGHAN Story: Samuel DEVAUGHAN of Nash County, North Carolina and His Descendants 
Descendants of James DRAUGHON of Edgecombe County, North Carolina 
The Descendants of William B. DUNHAM and Elizabeth SINGLETARY and Sarah CAIN of Bladen County, North Carolina and Allied Families

Tar Heel Born: A DYER Family from Lincoln County, North Carolina

Journal of a Secesh Lady: the Diary of Catherine Ann Devereux EDMONDSTON 1860-1866

My North Carolina Heritage, Volume VI: Descendants of Robert EDNEY and Anna A. WRENSHER of North Carolina and Tennessee, 1660 - 1996, with Associated Families of KELLY, WRENSHER, STYLES, TOWE, WILSON, WRENSHER
The ESTES Family of North Carolina 
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Nathaniel and Mary (Mitchell) Harrison EVERETT of Tyrell (Now Washington) County, North Carolina, and Some of Their Descendants and Related Families Descendants of the FERGUSON Families: Wilkes County, North Carolina

FESMIRE: A Family History and Genealogy: Martin
FESMIRE and His Descendants in North Carolina and Tennessee, with Branches in Indiana, Ohio, Mississippi, Texas, and Oklahoma
A FINLEY Family History

The Jacob FISHER Family, 1727-1958 
The Jacob FISHER Family, 1959-1979
Reminiscences: A Sketch and Letters Descriptive of Life in Person County in Former Days 
by Alexander FOUSHEE
Annals of the FOWLER Family, with Branches in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama, Mississippi, California and Texas
John FREEMAN of Norfolk County, Virginia: His Descendants in North Carolina and Virginia and Other Colonial North Carolina FREEMAN Families
 Benjamin FULLER and Some of his Descendants, 1765-1958
The GOBBEL Family of Rowan 
Brief History of Waxhaw Baptist Church and the Family of GODFREYS
Robert GRAVES of Anson County, N.C. and Chesterfield County, S.C.: Ancestors and Descendants (ca.1580-1979)

American GUTHRIE and Allied Families: Lineal Representations of the Colonial GUTHRIEs of Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, North and South Carolina, Some Post-Revolutionary Emigrants, and of Some Allied Families 
The HAMILTONs of Burnside, North Carolina and Their Ancestors and Descendants

The HARRINGTON Letters. the James Sprunt Historical Publications, Vol. 13, No. 2

A Genealogy of the Black HAWKINS' Family of Halifax County, North Carolina
The HENNING Family

A HOLMES Family of Rowan and Davidson Counties, North Carolina, with HADEN, HEILIG, REID, REX, LINN...  Colonists of Carolina in the Lineage of Hon. W. D. HUMPHREY
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Original Family Correspondence: 62 Manuscript Letters 1851-64
JACKSON Family
Descendants of Thomas JACOCKS Who Died in 1692 in Perquimans Precinct, North Carolina Memoirs of Joseph Richard KEMP, Born 1801, Died 1882
The KIRKLANDs of Ayr Mount

The KNOX Family: A Genealogical and Biographical Sketch of the Descendants of John KNOX of Rowan County, North Carolina and other KNOXes
The LAMBERT - LAMBETH Family of North Carolina CDJoel LANE, Pioneer and Patriot: a Biographical Sketch Including Notes About the Lane Family and the Colonial and Revolutionary History of Wake County, North Carolina
My Neck of the Woods: The LEWIS Families of Southeastern North Carolina and Northeastern South Carolina

LOWDER families in America: Being an account of the descendants of the Quakers, John Lowder, born c. 1738 in North Carolina and his wife Hannah Lowder, born c. 1735 in North Carolina
History of LOWDERMILK Family; The Name of LAUTERMILCHE 
Governor Alexander MARTIN; Biography of a North Carolina Revolutionary War Statesman

McCALL and McLAURIN Families of Ballachulish in Scotland County, North Carolina, with Related Families

The McDUFFIEs of the Colonial Carolinas
Our MEDLIN Family: A History of the MEDLIN Family From 1760 to 1984 
Descendants of Noah MERCER and Wife Sarah. Born in Jones County, N.C. About 1773, Died 1832 in Jones County, Gray, Georgia

MITCHELL Families of Haywood County North Carolina
The MOORE Families of Anson and Union Counties, North Carolina 
A MORRIS Family of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
Descendants of John & Mary MORRISON of Rocky River

The Search for West MOSLEY - MOSELEY and his Descendants

NEWBERRY Immigrant Family: Walter NEWBURY, 1640 - 1697; and Cumberland County NC Family: John NEWBERRY 1715 - 1770...
 The PALMERs & PARMERs of North Carolina, Alabama, & Mississippi - with Related Lines of GATES, HAYS, LAYTON, MAY, MAUGUM, PONDER, ROSS, ROUSE, DRURY - And Other Early Simpson County, Mississippi Families
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The Family of John PALMER: the Descendants of John PALMER of Stanly County, North Carolina

Family History, John PENDERGRASS of Bute County, North Carolina and Lancaster County, South Carolina 
"Gentlemen" John PERKINS

The PERRY Family of Hertford County, North Carolina

Burrell PERRY Descendants and Ancestors
 The POLKs of North Carolina and Tennessee 
PRICE Family and Related Lines of Beaufort, Martin, Pitt, and Washington Counties, North Carolina 
History of the REDFEARN Family
REEB Roots in Europe and America 
A history of a branch of the Reeb/Reap/Reape/Rape family which emigrated from Northern Alsace in the mid-18th century to York County, Pennsylvania, to Rowan County and Mecklenburg County in North Carolina, and to Lancaster County, South Carolina.
RIGSBY Relatives and Related Families: SHEPARD - FOSTER - LAWSON, 1693-1900s (Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Texas) Also BARCLAY, BEAN, BURKE, CHARLTON, FERGUSON, FRAZER, GOOLSBEE, HAYGOOD, HOLLAND, KAVANAUGH, McGAUGHEY, MILNER, RUSSELL, SANDERSON, SIMS, THOMPSON

Alexander ROSE of Person County, North Carolina, and His Descendants

To Rita: Memoirs of Francis H. SHACKLEFORD

The SHARPs of the Carolinas and Georgia

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A Genealogy of Colonel Alexander SHAW. Born 1788, Died 1863
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A SHEPPARD Family Census Sold! Family Tree Book: Genealogical and Biographical. Listing the Relatives of General William Alexander SMITH and of W. Thomas SMITH 
(1922) 1 of 1,000 copies. The SMITH Family of Anson County, North Carolina.
Samuel and Elizabeth (Sloan) SNODDY: Pioneers of the North Carolina Piedmont, and Their Children: With Some Related Families, HALL, McCORKLE, MITCHELL, MORRISON, PURVIANCE
SORRELLS Family, Pioneers of Old Buncombe County, North Carolina: Descendants of Joseph and Millie SORRELLS, from 1760 to 2002. 265p.
 The STANLY (STANLEY) Family and the Historic John Wright STANLY House 
Profile of a Patriot, John Wright STANLY, Revolutionary War Privateer  A History and Genealogical Record of the STEVENSON Family from 1748 to 1898
The STRAIN Family: a Genealogy of the Descendants of Andrew STRAIN, Sr. of North Carolina
TATE Family of Haywood County, North Carolina: History and Genealogy
Family History of the Joseph TAYLOR,
Jr. And Sarah BEST Family of Tyrell, Martin &Edgecombe Counties, North Carolina and Warren County, Kentucky

Our Kinsmen: A Record of the Ancestry and Descendants of Griffith THOMAS, A Pioneer Resident of Orange County, North Carolina
The Life of the Pilgrim, Joseph THOMAS, Containing an Accurate Account of His Trials, Travels, and Gospel Labours, Up to the Present Date

(1817)
The Iron Duke of the Methodist Itinerancy: An Account of the Life & Labors of Reverend John TILLETT of North Carolina

The TYSORs of Old Chatham the Family & Descendents of Lewis TYSOR & Susanna HARRIS, Their Kin & Events of Interest
Francis Preston VENABLE of the University of North Carolina 
The WALLs of Walltown; The Known Descendents of James WALL of Anson County, North Carolina 
Strangers in the Land: The Story of Jacob WEIL's Tribe
Charles WELLONS of Johnston County North Carolina His Ancestors and Descendants
The WHITEHURST Family of Princess Anne County, Virginia and Pitt County, North Carolina
Descendants of Kenneth WICKER & Isabella CURRIE of Moore County, N. C.
John WILLCOX 1728-1793 of Chester County, Pennsylvania; Cumberland County, North Carolina; and Chatham County, North Carolina
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WOLFENBARGER - SPARGER Family Record 
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Families of Joseph and Isaac WYATT (Brothers) Who Were Sons of Zachariah ("Sacker") and Elizabeth (Ripley) WYATT

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North Carolina Patriots & Military
History
Memoirs of the American Revolution So Far as It Related to the States of North and South Carolina and Georgia

Manuscript Soldiers Discharge, 21 Nov, 1862

From the seller: "Signed by Col. J. V. JORDAN and approved and signed by Col. H. M. SHAW. Document on blue paper measuring 6" x 7 1/2". Mounted in a double-sided black and gold frame. Some minor crease-wear and a few pinholes not affecting text, else a bright, handsomely displayed document. Document reads as follows: "Soldiers Discharge/ Know ye that John F. RITCH a private in Capt Jos. WHITTY's Company {K} 31st Regiment N.C. Troops aged sixteen is hereby honorably discharged from the C. S. Army by reason of an Act passed exempting all persons under eighteen years of age. The said John F. RITCH was born in Craven Co. State of North Co. five feet three inches high, light complexion, blue eyes, light hair, and by occupation when enlisted a farmer. Given at Camp Martin Thur. 21st day Nov. 1862. J. V. JORDAN Col. 31st Regiment N. C. T." Also signed as follows: "Approved H. M SHAW Col. Comd. Brig." Written on top of the text from top to bottom is a statement of discharge pay that reads as follows: "Paid by Major McGUIRE to 31st Nov. 1862 date of discharge $132." Docketed on the verso as follows: "Examined and approved By Order Brig. Gen. RANSOM. T. ROWLAND, A. A. G." RANSOM, a brigade commander from Warren County, NC, who served with his North Carolina troops under LONGSTREET, died and was buried in New Bern in 1892. John V. JORDAN, from Craven County, was wounded near Petersburg in 1864. He died in 1895 and was buried in New Bern. Henry Marchmore SHAW, originally from Newport, RI, was a physician in Camden and Currituck counties before becoming a Col. in the 8th NC. He was killed in action near New Bern in 1864."
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A Roster of Halifax County, North Carolina, 1861-1865
Confederate Memoirs: Alamance County Troops of the War Between the States, 1861-1865

Sketches of Western North Carolina Illustrating Principally the Revolutionary Period of Mecklenburg, Rowan, Lincoln and Adjoining Counties

HARNETT, HOOPER and HOWE: Revolutionary Leaders of the Lower Cape Fear
Some Neglected History of North Carolina: Being an Account of the Revolution of the Regulators & of the Battle of Alamance... 
Muster Rolls of the Soldiers of the War of 1812 Detached from the Militia of North Carolina in 1812

Clark's Regiments: An Extended Index to the Histories of the Several Regiments and Battalions from North Carolina in the Great War 1861-65
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Roster of Nash County Confederate Soldiers & Copy of Edgecombe County Roster
Cleveland County in World War II
Anson County in the World War: 1917-1919
Hezekiah ALEXANDER and the Revolution in the Backcountry 
The Revolution in North Carolina in 1775, Transylvania, Craven, Anson, and Mecklenburg

The Civil War and Yadkin County, North Carolina: A History, with Contemporary Photographs and Letters; New Evidence Regarding Home Guard Activity and the Shootout at the Bond School House; A Roster of Militia Officers; The Names of Yadkin Men at...

Governor Alexander MARTIN; Biography of a North Carolina Revolutionary War Statesman

Colonial Soldiers of the South, 1732-1774 
A Colonial Officer and His Times 1754-1773: a Biographical Sketch of Gen. Hugh WADDELL, of North Carolina 
The War of the Regulation and the Battle of Alamance, May 16, 1771 
The Anson Guards: Company C, Fourteenth Regiment North Carolina Volunteers 1861-1865

The Loyalists in North Carolina During the Revolution
State Troops & Volunteers. a Photographic Record of North Carolina's Civil War Soldiers Volume 1 
King's Mountain and Its Heroes: History of the Battle of King's Mountain, October 7th, 1780, and the Events Which Led to It 
"A classic work, by an eminent historian, it is based on material gathered over a
forty-year period from survivors of the engagement, their descendants,
contemporary narratives, and original documents. It contains extensive sketches,
notices, and biographies of the leading figures, including considerable
genealogical data."
The Civil War Roster of Davidson County, North Carolina: Biographies of 1,996 Men Before, During and After the Conflict

Service Record: World War I and II, Northampton County 
North Carolina's Role in World War II 
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Dixie Dishes. Rocky Mount Edition. Compiled By the Junior Guild, Rocky Mount, North Carolina

Original Civil War-era Letter to South Carolina Soldier
From the seller: "Hand-penned letter from George BROWN & his wife to son Abba, dated October 16th, (18)64, Williamston. Written on 8 x 10 off-white stock and folded three times (no envelope). "My Dear Child/It has now been three weeks since we have heard a word from you/I have written every few days but still get no answer, but I know that the fault is not in you, for I know that you have written but we never get those letters. " Text occupies both full sides, with the mother imploring the son to try to retrieve a winter coat she has for him. Second half of rear has father apologizing for not sending him more money, and "I have visited Wit's place on Snake River/there is plenty of land for all our hands to work..." Item is in very good shape, with a crescent-shaped burn mark lower half of left margin."
History of Railroading in Western North Carolina

A Glimpse of Carolina Medicine and the Lower Cape Fear Area from Colonial Times to 1860

Seaboard to Sideboard: A Collection of Recipes from the Junior League of Wilmington, North Carolina

Original 1820 Document: State of North Carolina, to the Sheriff of Chatham County, North Carolina, Greetings...
From the seller: "Book Description: 1820. Slave Sale: State of North-Carolina. To the Sheriff of Chatham County, Greeting: You are hereby commanded that you expose to sale, to the highest bidder, for ready money William THOMPSON's part or share of four negros now in the possession of his mother Mrs. Murdock McKENZIE & Co. to satisfy the sum of twenty three pounds seven shillings with int from the 1st Jany 1808 till paid which the said Murdock McKENZIE & Co. recovered against William THOMPSON for debts also the further sum of two dollars two half cents which was adjudged and taxed for him to pay costs of suit: and the money so made safely keep, so that you have the same before the justices of our court of pleas and quarter sessions, to be holden for the county of Chatham at the court housed in Petersborough on the second Monday in February next, then and there to render to the said Murdo. McKENZIE & Co. the debt costs and charges aforesaid. Herein fail not, and have you then and there this writ. Witness, Thomas RAYLAND Clerk of said court, at office, the second Monday of assembly and in the 45 year of the independence of said state a. d. 1820 issued, 23rd day of November 1820. [Petersborough, N.C.: 1820]. Broadsheet, 7.5" x 6.25", a printed legal summons, completed in manuscript. Docketed in manuscript on verso, setting forth amount of judgment, court costs; and what appears to be the sheriff's return of sale, showing the amount realized from sale, $54.22. Light tanning. "
History of Railroading in Western North Carolina
Post Offices and Postmasters of North Carolina: Colonial to USPS; Volume III - Onslow through Yancey
Rough Weather Makes Good Timber: Carolinians Recall

North Carolina County Scrip, 1861-62 of Camden, Pasquotank, Perquimmans, Tyrrell and the Corporation of Elizabeth City 
History of the Rocky River Baptist Church 
Seasoned by Salt: A Historical Album of the Outer Banks  From Avalon to Eden: a Postcard Tour of Rockingham County

Original STEDMAN Document at Alibris!
Memorial Services: Charles M.
STEDMAN: Late a Representative From North Carolina
Murphy, Apostle of the
Smokies: The Story of a Detroit Businessman Who Became a Priest
at Age 80
Richmond Hill Plantation,
1810-1868: The Discovery of Antebellum Life on a Waccamaw Rice
Plantation
Asheville, NC: A Postcard History
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