North Carolina
Overview
Works: | 2 works in 8 publications in 1 languages |
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Titles
The making of a ConfederateWalter Lenoir's Civil War /
by:
Barney, William L.; Confederate States of America.; Lenoir, Walter W.; MyiLibrary.; North Carolina; United States
(Electronic resources)
Moonshiners and prohibitioniststhe battleover alcohol in southern Appalachia /
by:
North Carolina; Project Muse.; Stewart, Bruce E.
(Electronic resources)
Radical reforminterracial politics in post-emancipation North Carolina /
by:
Beckel, Deborah, (1955-); North Carolina; Project Muse.; Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )
(Electronic resources)
Well-nigh reconstructeda political novel /
by:
Matthews, Brinsley, (1849-1920.); North Carolina; Project Muse.; Yandle, Paul D.
(Electronic resources)
A geography of the Carolinas
by:
Bennett, D. Gordon (1941-); MyiLibrary.; North Carolina; Patton, Jeffrey C.; South Carolina
(Electronic resources)
Woodland potters and archaeological ceramics of the North Carolina coast
by:
Atlantic Coast (N.C.); Herbert, Joseph Miner.; North Carolina; Project Muse.
(Electronic resources)
The dark cornera novel /
by:
North Carolina; Powell, Mark, (1976-); Project Muse.; South Carolina
(Electronic resources)
The archaeology of Town Creek
by:
Boudreaux, Edmond A.; North Carolina; Town Creek Site (N.C.)
(Electronic resources)
David Schenck and the contours of Confederate identity
by:
North Carolina; Project Muse.; Schenck, David, (1835-1902.); Steward, Rodney, (1969-)
(Electronic resources)
The notebook /
by:
Bostwick, Barry.; North Carolina; Sparks, Nicholas.
(Sound recordings, musical performance)
Bluecoats & Tar Heelssoldiers and civilians in Reconstruction North Carolina /
by:
Bradley, Mark L.; North Carolina; United States.
(Electronic resources)
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Subjects
North Carolina
Door-to-door selling
Man-woman relationships
Excavations (Archaeology)
Pottery craft
Schenck, David,
Environmentalism
United States.
Violence
Prohibition
Older people
Social conflict
Brothers
Atlantic Coast (N.C.)
Distilling, Illicit
Whites
United States
Boys
Orphanages
Charms (Ornaments)
African Americans
Mountain life
Sales personnel
Teenage boys
Soldiers
Peacekeeping forces
Indians of North America
Indian pottery
Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )
Political culture
Right-wing extremists
Landowners
Civil-military relations
Murder
Woodland culture
Fathers and sons
Lenoir, Walter W.
Confederate States of America.
Town Creek Site (N.C.)
Orphans
Fortune
Lawyers
Drug abuse
Oral reading
Slaveholders
Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)
Group identity
South Carolina
Mississippian culture
Photographs
Social archaeology