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The Way We Lived in North Carolina, NC Office of Archives and History and UNC Press

The Way We Lived in North Carolina, NC Office of Archives and History and UNC Press
  • The Forest and American Indian Tribes
  • An Independent People
  • Black American History, Business and Culture: North Carolina 1870-1920
  • 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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