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100 North Carolina Icons: From Our State Magazine
14th Amendment, 2nd Section (1902)
1552 English school seal
1677 treaty between Virgina and Indians
16th Century Timber-Framed House
17 year old boy from Turkey
1709 map of North Carolina
1738 map of North Carolina
1776 - 1860
1776-1860 Overview
1777 Map, Canadian-United States Border
1807 Embargo Cartoon
1819 Treaty with the Cherokee
1819 Treaty with the Cherokee
1830-1850: Antebellum NC Begins
1835 Amendments to the North Carolina Constitution
1835 Constitutional Convention
1850-1861: NC before the War
1853 map of North Carolina
1860 U.S. electoral map
1861 Flag of North Carolina
1898 and White Supremacy
18th-Century Hurricanes
1902 Confederate Monument
1912 Winston Salem Segregation Ordinance Enacted
1920s: A Decade of Change
1921 Fort Fisher Monument
1932 Fort Fisher Confederate Monument
1937 Bureau of Public Works map of Durham, N.C.
195 Years of Independence!
1966 Cover of Blueprint for Opportunity
1999 Hurricane Floyd Map

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