The North Carolina Gazetteer 2nd Ed

The North Carolina Gazetteer  2nd Ed
Author: William S. Powell,Michael Hill
Publsiher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 608
Release: 2010-06-15
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780807898291

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The North Carolina Gazetteer first appeared to wide acclaim in 1968 and has remained an essential reference for anyone with a serious interest in the Tar Heel State, from historians to journalists, from creative writers to urban planners, from backpackers to armchair travelers. This revised and expanded edition adds approximately 1,200 new entries, bringing to nearly 21,000 the number of North Carolina cities, towns, crossroads, waterways, mountains, and other places identified here. The stories attached to place names are at the core of the book and the reason why it has stood the test of time. Some recall faraway places: Bombay, Shanghai, Moscow, Berlin. Others paint the locality as a little piece of heaven on earth: Bliss, Splendor, Sweet Home. In many cases the name derivations are unusual, sometimes wildly so: Cat Square, Huggins Hell, Tater Hill, Whynot. Telling us much about our own history in these snapshot histories of particular locales, The North Carolina Gazetteer provides an engaging, authoritative, and fully updated reference to place names from all corners of the Tar Heel State.

The North Carolina Gazetteer

The North Carolina Gazetteer
Author: William S. Powell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 561
Release: 1976-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0807812471

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A geographical dictionary which provides the origins and history of twenty thousand place names in the Tar Heel State

The North Carolina Gazetteer

The North Carolina Gazetteer
Author: William Stevens Powell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 561
Release: 1968
Genre: North Carolina
ISBN: LCCN:lc68025916

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The Outer Banks Gazetteer

The Outer Banks Gazetteer
Author: Roger L. Payne
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2021-02-09
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781469662299

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The rich history of North Carolina's Outer Banks is reflected in the names of its towns, geographic features, and waterways. A book over twenty years in the making, The Outer Banks Gazetteer is a comprehensive reference guide to the region's place names—over 3,000 entries in all. Along the way, Roger L. Payne has cataloged an incredible history of beaches, inlets, towns and communities, islands, rivers, and even sand dunes. There are also many entries for locations that no longer exist—inlets that have disappeared due to erosion or storms, abandoned towns, and Native American villages—which highlight important and nearly forgotten places in North Carolina's history. Going beyond simply recounting the facts behind the names, Payne offers information-packed and entertainingly written stories of North Carolina, its coastal geography, and its people. Perfect for anyone interested in the North Carolina coast, this invaluable reference guide uncovers the history of one of the most-visited areas in the Southeast.

North Carolina Governor Richard Caswell

North Carolina Governor Richard Caswell
Author: Joe A. Mobley
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2016-11-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781625858177

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Richard Caswell emerged during the Revolution as a vital leader of the Patriot cause. Though he was a loyal British subject who fought against the backcountry Regulator rebellion, he embraced America's revolutionary fervor. He represented North Carolina at the Continental Congress and bravely commanded troops at the Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge. He supervised the writing of North Carolina's constitution and was elected the Old North State's first governor. After the Revolution, he again served as governor and became a leading spokesman for the ratification of the United States Constitution. Author and historian Joe Mobley chronicles the life of a man devoted to the public service of North Carolina and a new nation.

Shipbuilding in North Carolina 1688 1918

Shipbuilding in North Carolina  1688 1918
Author: William N. Still Jr.,Richard A. Stephenson
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 790
Release: 2021-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780865264953

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In their comprehensive and authoritative history of boat and shipbuilding in North Carolina through the early twentieth century, William Still and Richard Stephenson document for the first time a bygone era when maritime industries dotted the Tar Heel coast. The work of shipbuilding craftsmen and entrepreneurs contributed to the colony's and the state's economy from the era of exploration through the age of naval stores to World War I. The study includes an inventory of 3,300 ships and 270 shipwrights.

George Washington s 1791 Southern Tour

George Washington s 1791 Southern Tour
Author: Warren L. Bingham
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2016-02-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781625857538

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This account of the first president’s trip to unite a young America “follows Washington’s travels day-by-day with detailed information about each stop” (Daily Herald). Newly elected president George Washington set out to visit the new nation aware that he was the singular unifying figure in America. The journey’s finale was the Southern Tour, begun in March 1791. The long and arduous trek from the capital, Philadelphia, passed through seven states and the future Washington, DC. But the focus was on Virginia, the Carolinas, and Georgia. The president kept a rigorous schedule, enduring rugged roads and hazardous water crossings. His highly anticipated arrival in each destination was a community celebration with countless teas, parades, dinners, and dances. Author Warren Bingham reveals the history and lore of the most beloved American president and his survey of the newly formed southern United States. Includes photos

Colonial North Carolina

Colonial North Carolina
Author: Joe A. Mobley
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2023-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781467151283

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Historian Joe A. Mobley recounts events in the Carolinas from prehistory and the first settlement by colonists through North Carolina's emergence as a state in a new, democratic nation. The history of North Carolina began before the first European explorers gazed upon its shores. Its Native inhabitants had long dominated the land and waterways. Before the colonial era ended vast numbers of English, Scottish, Swiss, Germans, French, Welsh and Africans had immigrated to North Carolina, pushing Native Americans to the margins and leaving their mark on the culture of the colony. In some ways, colonial North Carolina was unique in the early American experience. The peculiar configuration of the Outer Banks limited its commercial opportunities, but the colony was very much a part of the Atlantic world.