Society in Early North Carolina: A Documentary History
Presents the marvelous diversity of life among North Carolinians prior to 1800 through carefully selected correspondence, journals, travel accounts, court proceedings, deeds, wills, inventories of estates, church records, newspapers, and other documentary evidence. This paperback volume examines the character of early Carolinians, their homes and furnishings, and family life.
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Society in Early North Carolina: A Documentary History
Presents the marvelous diversity of life among North Carolinians prior to 1800 through carefully selected correspondence, journals, travel accounts, court proceedings, deeds, wills, inventories of estates, church records, newspapers, and other documentary evidence. This paperback volume examines the character of early Carolinians, their homes and furnishings, and family life.
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Society in Early North Carolina: A Documentary History

Society in Early North Carolina: A Documentary History

Society in Early North Carolina: A Documentary History

Society in Early North Carolina: A Documentary History

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Presents the marvelous diversity of life among North Carolinians prior to 1800 through carefully selected correspondence, journals, travel accounts, court proceedings, deeds, wills, inventories of estates, church records, newspapers, and other documentary evidence. This paperback volume examines the character of early Carolinians, their homes and furnishings, and family life.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780865262935
Publisher: North Carolina Office of Archives and History
Publication date: 01/01/2000
Series: Colonial North Carolina Series
Pages: 372
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Alan D. Watson is professor of history at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. One of North Carolina's most prolific historians, he has authored more than fifteen books and numerous articles on various topics in the Tar Heel State's colonial and revolutionary history.
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