North Carolina Historic Book Collection on CD

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The Historical North Carolina Book Collection is a collection of 62 volumes relating to the history of North Carolina and its people primarily in the 18th and 19th centuries. Several of the volumes have great period illustrations and portraits of relevant historical figures.

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The Historical North Carolina Book Collection is a collection of 62 volumes relating to the history of North Carolina and its people primarily in the 18th and 19th centuries. Several of the volumes have great period illustrations and portraits of relevant historical figures. All the titles contained on this CD are listed below.

  1. The history of Guilford County, North Carolina (1902) - Stockard, Sallie Walker - 197 pages
  2. County government in colonial North Carolina (1911) - Guess, William Conrad - 39 pages
  3. A history of Rowan County, North Carolina : (1916) - Rumple, Jethro; Daughters of the American Revolution. Elizabeth Maxwell Steele Chapter (Salisbury, N.C.) - 618 pages
  4. History of Edgecombe county, North Carolina (1920) - Turner, Joseph Kelly; Bridgers, John Luther - 486 pages
  5. County government and county affairs in North Carolina (1918) - North Carolina Club; Branson, E. C. (Eugene Cunningham) - 188 pages
  6. Historical papers of the North Carolina Conference Historical Society and the Western North Carolina Conference Historical Society (1925) - North Carolina Conference Historical Society; Western North Carolina Conference Historical Society - 175 pages
  7. A brief history of Macon County, North Carolina (1891) - Smith, C. D. (Conaro Drayton) - 15 pages
  8. The state records of North Carolina 1780-81 (1907) - Saunders, William Lawrence, ed; Clark, Walter, ed; Weeks, Stephen Beauregard - 789 pages
  9. Indexes to documents relative to North Carolina during the colonial existence of said state, now on file in the offices of the Board of Trade and State Paper Offices in London (1843) - Gallatin, Albert - 210 pages
  10. City directory of Asheville, North Carolina (1910) - 532 pages
  11. City directory of Asheville, North Carolina (1922) - 630 pages
  12. Hickory, North Carolina city directory [serial] ((1921/1922) - 168 pages
  13. Statesville, North Carolina, city directory (1916/1917) - 152 pages
  14. Fisher's River (North Carolina) scenes and characters (1859) - Taliaferro, Hardin E - 269 pages
  15. A history of Watauga County, North Carolina : with sketches of prominent families (1915) - Arthur, John Preston - 364 pages
  16. History of Wake County, North Carolina : with sketches of those who have most influenced its development (1922) - Chamberlain, Hope Summerell - 302 pages
  17. Early family burial grounds of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina : 1763, late 1800 (1900) - Daughters of the American Revolution - 40 pages
  18. Souvenir of the twin cities of North Carolina, Winston-Salem, Forsyth County (1890) - Winkler, Angelina Virginia (Walton) - 91 pages
  19. Story of progress of the queen city Charlotte and Mecklenburg County, North Carolina (1910) - Henry, W. R. - 34 pages
  20. Rutherford County, North Carolina, its establishment, early history, topography, soil, products, and other resources (1886) - Hicks, Oliver; Twitty, W. L. - 40 pages
  21. Economic and social history of Chowan County, North Carolina, 1880-1915 (1917) - Boyce, Warren Scott - 296 pages
  22. Rockingham County, economic and social : a laboratory study at the University of North Carolina, Department of Rural Economics and Sociology (1918) - 72 pages
  23. Halifax County : economic and social : a laboratory study in the Rural Social Science Department of the University of North Carolina (1920) - 75 pages
  24. Roster of Confederate soldiers in the war between the states furnished by Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1861-1865 (1905) - United Confederate Veterans. W.J. Hoke Camp (Lincolnton, N.C.); United Daughters of the Confederacy. Southern Stars Chapter (Lincolnton, N.C.); Nixon, Alfred - 64 pages
  25. Early history of Tarboro, North Carolina : also collated colonial public claims of Edgecombe County : and Easter Sunday in Savannah, Ga. (1908) - Lichtenstein, Gaston - 16 pages
  26. Salisbury-Spencer, North Carolina city directory (1907) - 398 pages
  27. Forsyth County (1898) - Fries, Adelaide L. (Adelaide Lisetta) - 132 pages
  28. The Knox family; a genealogical and biographical sketch of the descendants of John Knox of Rowan County, North Carolina, and other Knoxes (1905) - Goodman, Hattie S - 266 pages
  29. Joel Lane, pioneer and patriot. a biographical sketch, including notes about the Lane family and the colonial and revolutionary history of Wake County, North Carolina (1900) - Haywood, Marshall De Lancey - 23 pages
  30. A general directory of Mount Airy, North Carolina : rural routes and suburbs, 1913-1914 (1913) - 108 pages
  31. Register of the North Carolina Society of the Colonial Dames of America (1912) - North Carolina Society of Colonial Dames of America; Wood, Jean Dalziel; Sprunt, Luola Murchison - 233 pages
  32. Biographical history of North Carolina from colonial times to the present; Volume 5 (1905) - Ashe, Samuel A. (Samuel A'Court) - 500 pages
  33. Asheville and Buncombe County (1922) - Sondley, F. A. (Forster Alexander); Davidson, Theodore F. (Theodore Fulton) - 200 pages
  34. The Watkins family of North Carolina, particularly enumerating those descendants of Levin Watkins of Duplin County, N.C., who emigrated to Alabama and Mississippi early in the nineteenth century (1915) - Watkins, William Bismarck - 85 pages
  35. The Mecklenburg declaration of independence; a study of evidence showing that the alleged early declaration of independence by Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, on May 20th, 1775, is spurious (1907) - Hoyt, William Henry - 284 pages
  36. Heads of families at the first census of the United States taken in the year 1790 : North Carolina (1908) - United States. Bureau of the Census - 292 pages
  37. Record of the service of the Forty-fourth Massachusetts volunteer militia in North Carolina, August 1862 to May 1863 (1887) - Gardner, James Browne, ed - 364 pages
  38. Wake County : economic and social (1918) - 67 pages
  39. Durham County : economic and social (1918) - 92 pages
  40. Johnston county: economic and social (1922) - 83 pages
  41. The Lowrie history : as acted in part by Henry Berry Lowrie, the great North Carolina bandit, with biographical sketch of his associates (c1909) - Norment, Mary C; Olds, Fred A - 192 pages
  42. Forsyth : a county on the march (1949) - Fries, Adelaide L. (Adelaide Lisetta) - 248 pages
  43. Waynesville and Haywood County directory (Volume 1906/1907) - 186 pages
  44. Centennial of Haywood County and its county seat, Waynesville, N. C. (1908) - Allen, W. C. (William Cicero) - 184 pages
  45. Sketches of western North Carolina, historical and biographical : illustrating principally the Revolutionary period of Mecklenburg, Rowan, Lincoln, and adjoining counties, accompanied with miscellaneous information, much of it never before published (1877) - Hunter, C. L - 357 pages
  46. Richmond County directory for the years 1916-1917 (1916) - 176 pages
  47. History of Mecklenburg County and the city of Charlotte : from 1740 to 1903 Volume 1 (1903) - Tompkins, Daniel Augustus - 202 pages
  48. History of Mecklenburg County and the city of Charlotte : from 1740 to 1903 Volume 2 (1903) - Tompkins, Daniel Augustus - 213 pages
  49. Randolph County business directory, 1894 : in three parts: 1, Alphabetical ... 2, Classified ... 3, Farmers and land owners ... : also a supplement .. (1894) - Branson, L. (Levi) - 330 pages
  50. The Asheville city directory and gazetteer of Buncombe County for 1883-'84 : comprising a complete list of the citizens of Asheville with places of business and residence ... (1883) - Davison, J. P -152 pages
  51. Haddock's Wilmington, N.C., directory, and general advertiser : containing a general and business directory of the city, historical sketch, state, county, city government, &c., &c. (1871) - Haddock, T. M. (Thomas M.); Heinsberger, P - 276 pages
  52. Beasley & Emerson's Charlotte directory for 1875-76 : being a complete index to the residents of the entire city : also a classified business directory, to which is added an appendix containing useful information of the city, county, state, churches, banks, societies and miscellaneous matters, with a sketch of Charlotte, together with a street directory (1875) - 136 pages
  53. Durham, N.C. directory (Volume 1903/1904) - 298 pages
  54. Winston-Salem, N.C. city directory (1915) - 702 pages
  55. Directory of Burlington, Graham and Haw River, N.C. (1909) - Miller, Ernest H - 184 pages
  56. Western North Carolina; a history (1730-1913) (1914) - Arthur, John Preston; National Society Daughters of the American Revolution of North Carolina. Edward Buncombe Chapter, Asheville - 709 pages
  57. North Carolina schools and academies, 1790-1840; a documentary history (1915) - Coon, Charles L. (Charles Lee) - 846 pages
  58. School history of North Carolina, from 1584 to 1879 (1879) - Moore, John W. (John Wheeler) - 323 pages
  59. History of North Carolina : from the earliest discoveries to the present time Volume 1 (1880) - Moore, John W. (John Wheeler) - 495 pages
  60. History of North Carolina : from the earliest discoveries to the present time Volume 2 (1880) - Moore, John W. (John Wheeler) - 530 pages
  61. The beginnings of public education in North Carolina : a documentary history, 1790-1840 Volume 1 (1908) - Coon, Charles Lee - 531 pages
  62. The beginnings of public education in North Carolina : a documentary history, 1790-1840 Volume 2 (1908) - Coon, Charles Lee - 546 pages

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