Primary Source: Margaret Rogers and Prisoners of War in North Carolina |
Primary Source: Mary Allen Discusses a Farm Family in Sampson County |
Primary Source: Mary Slocumb at Moores Creek Bridge: The Birth of a Legend |
Primary Source: Max Bennet Thrasher on Rural Free Delivery |
Primary Source: May 1865 Advertisements |
Primary Source: Military Reconstruction Act |
Primary Source: Mill Villages |
Primary Source: Minutes on The Halifax Resolves |
Primary Source: Nathan Cole and the First Great Awakening |
Primary Source: Nathaniel Macon on Democracy |
Primary Source: Ned Hyman's Appeal for Manumission |
Primary Source: New Bern Daily Journal on Municipal Electric Services |
Primary Source: New Machine Shop in Plymouth, N.C. |
Primary Source: News Reporting of Insurrections in North Carolina |
Primary Source: Newspaper Coverage of the First Flight |
Primary Source: Norma Shaver and Serving in the Pacific |
Primary Source: North Carolina Demands a Declaration of Rights |
Primary Source: North Carolina Secedes |
Primary Source: North Carolina v. Mann |
Primary Source: North Carolina's Feed a Fighter Contest |
Primary Source: North Carolina's First Public School Opens |
Primary Source: North Carolina's Leaders Speak Out on Emigration |
Primary Source: North Carolinians Debate Secession |
Primary Source: Of the Inlets and Havens of This Country |
Primary Source: Olaudah Equiano Remembers West Africa |
Primary Source: Opposition to the Knights of Labor |
Primary Source: Orange County Inhabitants Petition Governor Tryon |
Primary Source: Parole Signed by the Officers and Men in Johnston's Army |
Primary Source: Picketers Wanted |
Primary Source: Plans for Democracy |
Primary Source: Pleading for Corn |
Primary Source: Political Cartoon, "A Society of Patriotic Ladies" |
Primary Source: Poster Announcing Japanese American Removal and Relocation |
Primary Source: Probate Inventory of Darby O'Brian, 1725 |
Primary Source: Probate Inventory of James and Anne Pollard, Tyrrell County, 1750 |
Primary Source: Probate Inventory of Richard Blackledge, Craven County, 1777 |