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- There are greener pastures on the wish list: 19th century immigration
- Space}Immigration to and from North Carolina: A study of census population data
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- Archibald Murphy
- Primary: "Poor, ignorant, wretched people"
- Primary: Archibald Murphy introduces self-governing system
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- space}Primary: Darova Secondary Education in Bofors
- Primary: Standards for pupils and teachers
- Primary: John Chavis announces secondary education institutions for white and black pupils in Snow
- Primary:Edjkomb Education and literacy (1810) surrounded by
- Primary: "What is a mother really responsible for?"
- University of North Carolina Reveals
- Primary: Student life at UNC
- universe}Sheroqui Missionary School
- Primary: A bill (1830) prohibiting all persons from teaching lectures or messages to slaves, except for the introduction of codes
- Primary: Advertisement for Children's Academy
- Primary: First year at the New Gardens of the Boarding School
- College Annals of North Carolina (1766-1861)
- space}Golden Lihomancha of North Carolina
- space}Gold Mining Sugar Cane
- Primary: From the North Carolina Gold Mining Company
- universe} Gold minting of coins
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- First: Debate on war with Britain: Pro-war
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- First: Burning of Washington
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- First: "Fear of Rebellion"
- PRIMARY: Report on Nate Turner: North Carolina Star, September 1st
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- Space} Primary: Report on Nate Turner: The Raleighed Register, Sept 15
- PRIMARY: North Calorin's Rebellion
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- Primary material: Letter about Turnner's rebellious personality
- Primary material: Reminiscence of Nut Turner
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- First: Andrew Jackson requests the expulsion of Indian
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- Primary: Act on Indian Elimination in the 1830s
- Primary: 1831, Ceroki against Georgia-State
- Primary: Leader John Ross protests in New Ehot.
- PRIMARY: Soldier who recalls the trajectory of tears
- Primary}: The Legend of the Tsuri tribe
- Vige and the Democratic Party
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- PRIMARY: 1835 North Carolina State Constitution Revision
- Space} Ratification of correction clause
- PRIMARY: North Carolina's first state school opened
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- PRIMARY: Dorothea Di x-Applications for establishing a psychiatric hospital in the state
- Primary document: Role of female charity group
- Slave nation
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- Cosmic} Social gap in northern par t-Carrolin of ant i-velicism
- First: North Carolina vs Man
- Fight between Primary Quaker and slavery
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- PRIMARY: Applications for the release of white slaves
- Primary: Black code sample
- Primary material: Conquest and trading advertisement of slaves
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- Space} Primary material: Ant i-Lin d-What you feel in the mountains
- Primary: James Evan "Four Seasons of Farm
- Primary: Henry William Harrington Jr.
- Primary: Farm's wife's diary
- First: Young Women's Obligation
- Primary: Southern books on cooking and housework, 1824
- Primary material: Thomas Bowie Diary
- Primary material: Days of court
- Primary information source: Bilious Fever
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- Space} Primary Materials: Frederick Law Olumsted, Nav y-Northern Magazin e-Ant i-Velimin Caroline
- Primary: Details of Stagville Plantation
- Space} Plantation Notice: Real Estate
- PRIMARY: Records on the extension of Stag Ville Plantation
- Space} House and plantation from the Antibelam era
- Space} Life of a slave
- Primary: Excerpt from James Curry's autobiography
- Primary: Interview with Fonetin Hughes
- Primary: Excerpt from Harriet Jacobs
- PRIMARY: Lansford Lane buys freedom
- Primary: James Curry does not touch slavery
- John Caroline
- Primary material: Cameron family plantation record
- Towns and villages
- 1860 lessons
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- Space} Thomas Day, black craftsmen
- American Indian Krasnodereviki Masters living at the foot of North Carolina
- Nissena Dostro y-Factory
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- North Carolina Railway
- In 1851, estimated cost of North Carolina Railway
- Space} Wilminton and Weldon Railway
- Primary: Railway timetable
- Fightville and Western Railway
- Primary: Jane Caroline North Travel Diary
- Listening to songs: Piedmontic music based on white and black
- Primary: Afro American Spiritual
- Primary: Gospel Train
- PRIMARY: I'm gwine Home on the Mornin 'Train (Return by morning train)
- Primary: Long Way to Travel
- Frankie Silver: Female Folklore Legend
- Primary: Franky Silver Ballad
- PRIMARY: All Yours, E-Good State
- Primary: Old Northern State
- George Moseses Horton
- PRIMARY: George Moses Horton "Death of An Old Carriage"
- From slavery to separation
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- Primary: Headlic a-Protection
- First: UNC refused Benjamin Hedric
- First: Helper is an imminent danger to the South
- Primary source: Propaganda by the Circle for Hinton's "Helper"
- Election of 1860
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- Civil War Chronology, January-June 1861
- Set" and the Civil War
- Fort Sumter
- Primary: North Carolina residents decide to secede
- Primary: Virginia dobro boys
- Primary: Southern California Student Institute seeks membership
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- Primary source: vow of Justice of Northern Carolina
- Primary source: "Southern Cross"
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- Civil War Chronology, July 1861-July 1864.
- space}Civil War: Bull WRA to Appomattox
- space}North Carolina as a backdrop for the Civil War: May 1861-April 1862.
- space}Union blockade
- Primary: Rose Onin Greenhow outlines the Battle of Manassas
- space}Tar Heels join the fight
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- space}Burnside Expedition
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- space}First: Battle of Nguyen P'i Peninsula
- Primary: Elizabeth City Burns
- Battle of New Bern
- North Carolina as a backdrop for Civil War battles, May 1862-November 1864.
- Primary: Raleigh Standard Protection
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- Primary: Freed People of New Bern
- Primary: The Liberation Process
- Primary: Iowa Loinsters on the March in Pennsylvania
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- Universe} Defeat in the Civil War
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- Primary: "I inform you with regret that some of our daring youth has been killed."
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- Space}Paper money during the civil war
- Original source: Wish for Corn
- Original source: Ladies Raid
- Original source: "Nothing to sell"
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- Original source: Family Guard
- {RIDE} Original source: The Civil Struggle at Home: An Appeal with the Unionists
- Raleigh's War
- Original source: Life under Soviet occupation
- Civil War Timeline August 1864-May 1865
- North Carolina as a backdrop for Civil War battles, November 1864-May 1865.
- Original source: Albemarle's solution to the CSS problem
- Wilmington, Fort Fisher and the Confederate route today
- Source: Lincoln's intentions for reconstruction
- Original source: Stoneman's Raid account
- Sherman's march into North Carolina
- Original source: "Where home used to be"
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- Work and Disobedience, 1920-1934
- Work and Disobedience: Voting
- space}Alice Coddle takes responsibility for working in the factory
- space}Explosion at Caroline Colliery
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- space}Strike in Gastonia
- Primary Source: Strike begins in Rowley
- space}Industry representatives at Loray Mills
- space} Union general secretary denounces factory
- Strikers take to tents
- Space}Congress evaluates textile attack investigation issues
- Space}Police chief murdered
- Space}Manufacturer's mother weeps
- Space}Understanding the epic depression
- The Great Depression: Likbeth
- Space}Economics of the Great Depression
- Space}Depression for farmers
- Herbert Hoover and the Great Depression
- Space}Bonus Army
- Space}Roosevelt and "New Directions"
- Space}Roosevelt and "New Directions"
- Space}Restoration and Reform Economics
- Space}Abolition of child labor in North Caroline
- Primary: North Carolina Child Labor Law Convention
- Primary: Charter for Safety in the Workplace
- Law on Objective Labor Standards
- Stuffing Pussies with Cigarettes: Life and Work in the Depression Era
- Space} Primary: Rural Electrification Interviews
- Primary}: Mary Allen in charge of a farm surrounded by samponçons
- "Live Housing" program
- 4-H and family presentations in the midst of majestic melancholy
- Eugene in North Carolin
- Space} Records of eugenic sterilization in North Carolin
- Palkovy Blue Ridge
- Roads gone by and not travelled: Images and situations of "Missing Link" Blo-Ridge Parkay
- National Yanshan Park
- Primary: Luella Odessa Sanders on subsistence farming
- First: Family of Textile Factory Employees
- Primary: Higashi Dalema Hinita Hinson and Mernicinaya Sero
- Primary material: Begual returned to the system
- Space} Primary material: Work as a waitress
- Source: A writer's federal plan, "He Has Never Wanted Land Until Now"
- Space} Health and shine in the 1930s
- Paul Green
- Space} Lost colonies of Paul Green
- Crispy cream
- Primary: Lon g-term results of magnificent melancholy
- Space} Division of War
- Chronology 2 Ecumenical War: 1931-1941
- Pearl Harbor attack
- Primary: Roosevelt speech "Date that will exist in infamy"
- Primary material: Yankee reaction to Pearl Harbor
- Space} Mobilization to War
- Space} America in two holy wars
- Chronology 2 Ecumenical War: 1942-1945
- Space} Science and technology
- The ship "North Carolina
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- First: Eye of European plants, Cape fir
- Space} Release of France
- PRIMARY}: Interview with hunters on the battle of bow
- Evojima
- First: Secondary record in the second ecuminical war
- PRIMARY: Basic training in the 2nd Ecumenical War
- In fact, it was isolated: Afro American infantry at Lafon Camp
- PRIMARY: Racism Dark Hunter
- Space} Music and military spirit
- Primary material: B-177 crew status
- Primary document: Richard Dotry, survival in Britter
- Primary: James Wall, working in the Air Force
- Space}: About the mission on the Nome Shabber, the Pacific Fleet
- PRIMARY: Roosvel's Fire side chat 21
- Space} Primary: Conversation in a fireplace Roosevelt 23
- Space} Military North Carolina Miracle: Defense of Civilization
- Space} Japanese American Senbun: Introduction
- Space} Nikkei Camp: World War II and Pearl Harbor
- Space} Nikkei Camp: Administrative Ordinance No. 9066 and prison agreement
- Space} Nikkei Camp: Camp
- Space} Nikkei Camp: Legal problem
- Space} Nikkei Camp: Closed facilities and subsequent life
- Primary: Banner informing the removal and relocation of Japanese people
- Rosie liter
- German attack in NorthCarolina's external shallow waters
- PRIMARY} Soldier Wil Minton when the residents of Cape Fear are in the eyes
- Primary: Margaret Rogers and North Carolina POWs
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- Covering the Battles UNC in WWII
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- NC's digital profile, anchor
- Antibelam (1836-1860)
- Inner conflict and reconstruction (1860-1876)
- North Cararolina in the New Southern (1870-1900)
- North Carolina in the early 20th century (1900-1929)
- World Depression and World War II (1929, 1945)
- Postwar North Carolina (1945-1975)
- Modern North Carolina
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- Successful farming is hard work and a warrior's fight. It is quite possible that half a dozen incompetent and lazy people can upset the balance of the entire farmland of the best state in the Union.
- This is an invitation to those who till the land, prune the trees, and train the vines, or who want to be involved in it.
- Tomatoes and strawberries generally evoke a good effect. Buy personal equipment for canning to preserve excess fruits and vegetables at a quiet stage. This way you eliminate waste from the farm and apply and sell parts of perishable produce that would rot on the trees or land and become unpleasant. Prices are low. Taxes are low.
- In fact, suppose you have a chicken coop, a garden, creatures, a trillie background, and a certain number of dairy cows and a certain number of thoroughbred pigs - for example, absolutely autonomous?
"Eastern North Carolina for the farmer"
Farmers who come here from other states, or those who are already working here, who can resist the temptation to grow only cotton, and in return this actually grows and saturates the livestock, so only cotton is unquestionably preferred. Centuries of experimentation with the soil climate have shown that the eastern North Carolina share is perfectly adapted to feed the staple crop. With such a rich foundation and the right climate, all that is needed is meaningful agriculture.
Many of us think of farm women as "farmers' wives". It's not absolutely true to talk like farm wives, but we'll have to get used to this. Right now, women farmers weren't built in a day and they manage their own finances. Why not? Just basically, a woman's space is the home. A woman's place of work is everything she has the ability to create and create well. As a man's work, for example, this is what he actually has the ability to create more than anyone else. The maternal mind easily extends to the care of the family's animals: poultry, horses, pigs, and large livestock. Raising the species to satisfy these animals is simple and natural. "Civilization began with the domestication of animals," says Alfred Russell Wallace. Women take care of the animals and live close to the guardians of the territory. The eastern North Carolina share reveals a very interesting technique for women who want to "get back to the farm."
In the United States, more women have farms and manage them safely. Like the inhabitants in the southern United States, women with farms make vegetable dishes every time. In the 19th and 20th centuries, vegetables were only added to meat and starch. And birds. She succeeded in this when the man often had a huge problem. And now she is all responsible. Lady is a real farmer. Lady is a weaving craftsman. The lady is rich in the house. She works, cooks and gives food. Her job is to work. What Lady's interest is, in principle, perfectly.
A handful of chicken in the backyard does not become a poultry farm. And those who try to regard chicken farming as the creation of bread and oil, all other people walk with the chicken dysist from the beginning. In Japan, there will be no perfect standard for breeding birds as eastern North Carolina. The flexible climate, the richness of lush food, and the unchanged demand means victory for those who work correctly in lessons and make a great effort to achieve great success in any commercial. Friendly chicken carries four to six eggs that exceed their weight. To withstand this load, you need a powerful automatic machine. All chickens carry the follicles in the spring, whether they are chicken or chicken with delayed laps. However, when the leaves begin to bloom, the grass becomes noticeable, the air becomes warm and smooth, and the sun becomes gentle, the lapsey male chicken incubs every day. The synchronization conditions were forced to run the chicken. If you give spring conditions in one year and nine months and take care of a blended blended chicken, they will run all year round. In this case, the climate in eastern North Carolina runs chickens all year round.
The Life of the Eastern North Carolina Farmer
In fact, do you know that the New York market is sold within 30 kinds of chicken every day, or 30 kinds of chickens? It's great, but this is unprecedented. At the poultry farm, chicken is chicken, but in the market, chickens have souvenirs, fried, fries, and almost all other options, 30 5 types are sold at 30 5 types. In fact, if you intend to ignite the chicken business, pay attention to the resale aspect.
A System That Will Be a Sure Winner in Eastern North Carolina
Ducks and gourds evoke good resources here and breed perfectly along the waterway, especially the gango, for example, the way they live the most in grazing.
"Small farms are perfectly processed and fully filled their pockets" -The East North Calori n-Remember this right.
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