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Wood, Peter H.

Wood, Peter H.
  • African American History, Business and Culture: North Carolina 1870-1920
  • An Independent People
  • An Independent People, North Carolina 1770-1820
  • Close to the Land: North Carolina 1820-1870
  • Close to the Land: North Carolina in the Victorian Era, 1820-1870
  • Early Coastal Towns
  • Economic Progress and Its Perils: North Carolina 1870-1920
  • Express Lanes and Country Roads: North Carolina 1920-2001
  • Express Lanes: Interstates, Airways and Newspapers, 1920-2001
  • Forces for Change: North Carolina 1820-1870
  • Going to Town: Towns and Developing Cities, 1920-2001
  • Higher Powers and Higher Education in the New Republic
  • Industry Comes of Age: Tobacco, Textiles and Railroads, North Carolina 1870-1920
  • Long Journey of the Highland Scots
  • Lost Continent to Lost Colony
  • Natives and Newcomers North Carolina before 1770
  • Planters and Slaves
  • Public Life in the Republic
  • Resistance Before the Revolution
  • Rural Community: North Carolina 1820-1870
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