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valorem slave taxation, by W. K. Boyd; Samuel Johnston in Revolutionary
times, by T. Murray Allen; The contribution of the Trinity archive to history,
by J. S. Bassett; Bill Arp, by D. W. Newsom; Some new material relating to
the Mecklenberg Resolutions-May 31, 1775, by J. S. Bassett.
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HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA.

Raleigh, N. C.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. dress, June 5, 1844, by L. Silliman Ives. Raleigh, 1844. Svo, pp. 18.

Introductory ad

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HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. First report, 1845. Hillsborough, 1845.

8vo, pp. 8.

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HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. British invasion of North Carolina in 1776. A lecture, by David L. Swain, delivered before the Society, April 1, 1853. Woodcut.

In Revolutionary History of North Carolina. Compiled by W. D. Cooke. 99-145. Raleigh, 1853.

pp.

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HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. British invasion Lecture before the Society, April 1, 1853, by

of North Carolina in 1776.

D. L. Swain. n. p., n. d. 8vo, pp. 24. (5576 HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. Revolutionary history of North Carolina in three lectures, by Francis L. Hawks, David L. Swain, William A. Graham. To which is prefixed a preliminary sketch of the battle of the Alamance. Compiled by William D. Cooke. Illustrated by Darley and Lossing. Raleigh, 1853.

12mo, pp. 236.

Dedicated to the Society, and contains an address delivered before the Society. Contents Preface; Introduction; Battle of the Alamance and war of the regulation, by Francis L. Hawks; The Mecklenburg declaration of independence, a lecture, by Francis L. Hawks, delivered before the New York Historical Society, December 16, 1852; British invasion of North Carolina in 1776, a lecture, by David L. Swain, delivered before the Historical Society of the University of North Carolina. April 1, 1853; British invasion of North Carolina în 1780 and 1781, a lecture, by William A. Graham, delivered before the New York Historical Society in January, 1853; Appendix. (5577 Address before Raleigh, 1855.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. the Society June 6, 1855. By Right Rev. Bishop Atkinson, Svo, pp. 32.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA.

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North Carolina:

her past, present, and future. Address, June 8, 1870. By J. H. Wheeler. Raleigh, 1870.

8vo, pp. 32.

Published at the request of the Society.

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HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF WILMINGTON.

Wilmington, N. C.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF WILMINGTON. A study in colonial history, a lecture delivered before the Historical Society of Wilmington, November 26, 1879. By George Davis. Wilmington, 1879.

8vo, pp. 34.

"An examination of the work of Hawks with reference to the 'Cary Rebellion and the career of John Porter and Edward Moseley, in which the harsh judgment of the historian is well answered." (S. B. Weeks.)

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HISTORICAL AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY OF WILMINGTON.

HISTORICAL AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY OF WILMINGTON. Sketch of Maj. Gen. Rob erc Howe, of the American Revolution, delivered March 16th, by John D. Bellamy, jr., esq. Published by order of the Society. Wilmington, N. C.

1882.

8vo, pp. 23. Lecture No. [1]. The Historical and Scientific Society, of Wilmington, N. C.)

HISTORICAL AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY OF WILMINGTON. Lecture No. 2.
on the nebular hypothesis. Read April 5, 1882. By S. Martin.
by order of the Society. Wilmington, 1882.
8vo, pp. 11.

5581

An essay

Published

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MECKLENBURG CENTENNIAL AND MONUMENTAL ASSOCIATION.

Mecklenburg, N. C.

MECKLENBURG MONUMENTAL ASSOCIATION. Memorial to the general assembly of the State of North Carolina [for an act of incorporation].

8vo, pp. 7.

n. p., [1842].

Written by J. H. Wheeler, the historian of the State of North Carolina. Pages 6 and 7 contain account of the meeting held August 24, 1842, for purpose of organization. 6T (5583 MECKLENBURG CENTENNIAL AND MONUMENTAL ASSOCIATION. The address of the Honorable Wm. A. Graham on the Mecklenburg declaration of independence of the 20th of May, 1775. Delivered at Charlotte on the 4th day of Febryary, 1875, by request of the citizens of Mecklenburg County. With accom panying documents, including those published by order of the legislature of North Carolina in 1831. Published by order of the central committee of the Centennial and Monumental Association. New York, 1875.

16mo, pp. 167.

3584

MECKLENBURG HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

Mecklenburg, N. C.

MECKLENBURG HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The lives and characters of the signers of the Mecklenburg declaration of independence of the 20th of May, 1773. By J. II. Wheeler. Charlotte, 1875.

Svo, pp. 16.

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"Delivered May 24, 1875, at the request of the Society, and published by its order from the type set up for newspaper report." MECKLENBURG HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Address before the Society. By D. H. Hill. In Southern Historical Society Papers, Vol. 1, pp. 389–398. Richmond, 1876 On the soldiers and statesmen furnished by the South.

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MECKLENBURG HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Address before the Society, 1876, on the South in war and politics. From Charlotte, N. C., Home. April 17, 1876.

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MECKLENBURG HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Why North Carolinians believe in the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence of May 20th, 1775. revised and enlarged. By G. W. Graham and A. Graham. 1895.

Svo, pp. 43.

Second edition. Charlotte, N. C.

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NORTH CAROLINA BAPTIST HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

Henderson, N. C.

NORTH CAROLINA BAPTIST HISTORICAL SOCIETY. North Carolina Baptist Historical Papers. Vol. I. October, 1896, to July, 1897. [Nos. 1-4.] Henderson, N. C.

8vo, pp. 268. Portrait.

Contents: Life and Labors of Samuel Wait, D. D., by Jno. B. Brewer; History of the Meherrin Church, by S. J. Wheeler; The colonial period of N. C. Baptist history, by N. B. Cobb; Rev. William Royall, by F. P. Hobgood; "Jersey Settlement," by Henry Sheets; The North Carolina Baptist Benevolent Society; Meherrin Church; Notes and comments; Book table. The Baptists in North Carolina, by J. D. Hufham; John Milton and the Baptists, by Thomas Hume; Work of North Carolina Baptist Churches for 1896, by John E. White; Life and Work of James S. Purefoy, by Chas. E. Taylor; Some reminiscences of the Baptist Church in Raleigh fifty years ago, by Richard H. Lewis. (5589 NORTH CAROLINA BAPTIST HISTORICAL SOCIETY. North Carolina Baptist Historical Papers. Vol. II. October, 1897, to July, 1898. [Quarterly.] Henderson, N. C.

8vo, pp. 258.

Portraits. Plates.

Contents: The Baptists in North Carolina, by J. D. Hufham; Bear Marsh Church, by John T. Albritton; Notes, queries, and criticisms; Thomas Jefferson not an atheist-his letter to the Chowan Association, by John E. White; Shubael Stearns, by Ch. I ylor; Thomas Meredith, by Ch. E. Taylor; William B. Worrell, by C. E or; A short account of the rise and progress of the Church at Brown's M ting-House; Crocker's and Haywood's Meetinghouse; Sketch of the life of Rev. George Matthias Thompson, by Pulaski Cowper; The Baptists in the forks of the Yadkin, by J. T. Alderman. NORTH CAROLINA BAPTIST HISTORICAL SOCIETY. North Carolina Baptist Historical Papers. January, 1899. [Vol. III, No. 1.] Henderson.

8vo, pp. 60, (1). Portrait.

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Contents: The Baptists in North Carolina, l'art II, third paper, by J. D. Hufham; The Greene family of Watauga, by G. W. Greene; Abbott; Creek Church, by Henry Sheets; Warren County marriage bonds; Letter from Humphrey Posey, 1833; Notes, queries, and criticisms.

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NORTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

NORTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Address before the Society [on early settlements in North Carolina]. By J. M. Atkinson.

1. In North Carolina University Magazine, 1856. pp. 385-403.

NORTH CAROLINA LITERARY AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

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Raleigh, N. C.

Five points in the record
Report of the committee

NORTH CAROLINA LITERARY AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. of North Carolina in the great war of 1861-5. appointed by the North Carolina Literary and Historical Society-1904. Goldsboro, N. C., 1904.

8vo, pp. 79, including maps, plans. 4 double plans.

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Printed and issued by the North Carolina Historical Commission."

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Contents: Report of committee; Hale, E. J., "First at Bethel; " Montgomery, W. A., Farthest at Gettysburg; " Bond, W. R., Longstreet's assault at Gettysburg; Avery, A. C., "Farthest at Chickamauga;" London, H. A., "Last at Appomattox ; Holt, E. J., The last capture of guns; Ashe, S. A., Number of troops furnished by North Carolina and number of killed and wounded. (5593

SOUTHERN HISTORICAL SOCIETY, NORTH CAROLINA BRANCH.

SOUTHERN HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Our living and our dead, devoted to North Carolina—her past, present, and her future. Official organ North Carolina Branch Southern Historical Society. Vols. I-III; IV. No. 1. September. 1874-March, 1876. Raleigh, N. C., [1875–76].

Syo. Four volumes. Monthly.

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UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA.

Publications. James Sprunt Historical Mono

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA.

graphs. No. 1. Personnel of the Convention of 1861. By John Gilchrist McCormick. Legislation of the Convention of 1861. Battle. Chapel Hill, N. C., 1900.

Svo, pp. 144.

By Kemp Plummer

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UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. Publications. James Sprunt Historical Mone graphs. No. 2. The Congressional career of Nathaniel Macon, by E. M. Wilson * * followed by letters of Mr. Macon and W. P. Mangur. with notes by K. P. Battle. Chapel Hill, N. C., 1900.

*

8vo, 2 p. 1., pp. 115, [1].

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA.

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James Sprunt Historical Monographs. No. Letters of Nathaniel Macon, John Steele, and William Barry Grove, with sketches and notes by Kemp P. Battle, LL. D. Chapel Hill, N. C., [192] 8vo. pp. 122, 1 1.

Includes short sketches of each of the writers, and also of James Hogg. (5597 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. James Sprunt Historical Monographs. No. 4 Letters and documents relating to the early history of the lower Cape Feat with introduction and notes by Kemp P. Battle. Chapel Hill [N. C.] 196

Svo, pp. 135 [1] 1 I.

At head of title: The University record, No. 24.

3. Journal of Joshri

Contents: 1. Extracts from the papers of the De Rosset family, of Wilming ton. 2. Extracts from the Journal of the Board of commissioners of Wilmits ton, with an introduction by Captain Samuel A. Ashe. Potts in regard to the location of Smithville (Southport). Samuel Ashe. 5. Journal of General Joseph G. Swift. oration by Colonel James G. Burr.

4. Letter of Capta 6. Extracts from 22 13599

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. James Sprunt Historical Monographs. No, A Minutes of the Kehukey Association (Baptist). With letter of Joel Battl Fort, and with introduction and notes by Kemp Plummer Battle, LL. P. [Chapel Hill, N. C.] 1904.

8vo, pp. 32.

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. James Sprunt Historical Monographs. No Diary of a geological tour by Dr. Elisha Mitchell in 1827 and 1828, with introduction and notes by Dr. Kemp P. Battle, LL. D. Chapel Hill [N. C.),

1905.

8vo, pp. 73, [1].

Letters written during vacation tours in western North Carolina.

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NORTH DAKOTA.

STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF NORTH DAKOTA.

STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF NORTH DAKOTA. [Articles of incorporation. by laws, members, etc.] Grand Forks. November, 1903,

8vo, pp. (8).

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STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF NORTH DAKOTA. Report of the Society to the Governor of North Dakota. Bismark, N. D., 1905.

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and proceedings of the Association, and the celebration of the forty-fifth anniversary of the battle of Lake Erie, September 10, 1858. Sandusky, 1858. Svo, pp. 49.

CINCINNATI HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

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Cincinnati, Ohio.

CINCINNATI HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Annals (part 1) published by order of the

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Contains constitution and by-laws, and an address by D. K. Este at first meeting, January 15, 1845.

CINCINNATI PIONEER ASSOCIATION.

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Cincinnati, Ohio.

CINCINNATI PIONEER ASSOCIATION. Cincinnati Pioneer. Nos. 1-5, September, 1873-July, 1875. Edited and published by J. D. Caldwell, secretary of the Association. Cincinnati, 1873-1875.

8vo. Five pamphlets.

CONTENTS.

No. 1. View of Cincinnati in 1810; History of Cincinnati Pioneer Association; Constitution and by-laws; Officers, etc.; Members. pp. 30. No. 2. Reunion of pioneers of the Miami Valley, September 10, 1873; Anniversary of Perry's victory: Address by Joseph Cox. pp. 31.

No. 3. Proceedings, April 7, 1874, eighty-sixth anniversary of settlement of territory northwest of the Ohio River; Historical sketch; Addresses. pp. 50. No. 4. Celebration of 4th of July, 1874; Proceedings; Historical memoranda, by J. D. Caldwell; Historical address of William Allen; Eighty-seventh anniversary Settlement of Ohio. pp. 32.

No. 5. Excursion to Chillicothe, May 28, 1875; The pioneers of Ohio, by A. R. Stuart; Historical memoranda as to first settlement of Chillicothe. pp. 37.

CINCINNATI PIONEER ASSOCIATION.

(5605 When and by whom was Cincinnati founded? Address to the Association, April 7, 1882, by Rufus King. [Cincinnati, 1882.]

Svo, pp. 16.

CUYAHOGA COUNTY PIONEER ASSOCIATION.

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CUYAHOGA COUNTY PIONEER ASSOCIATION. Address before the Association at North Solon, September 5, 1877, by W. W. Andrews. Cleveland, 1877.

8vo.

H. Doc. 923, 59-1, vol 2- -48

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