A syllabus of North Carolina history, 1584-1876, Part 1

Author: Boyd, William Kenneth, 1879-; Hamilton, Joseph Greigoire de Roulhac, 1878-
Publication date: 1913
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A SYLLABUS


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North Carolina History


1584-1876


BY WILLIAM K. BOYD Professor of History, Trinity College AND J. G. de ROULHAC HAMILTON Alumni Professor of History, University of North Carolina


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PREFACE


There is no general history of North Carolina based on the sources covering all phases of the State's development. Hence in the courses on North Carolina history at Trinity and the University of North Carolina extensive use is made of mono- graphs, special works, magazine articles, and to a lesser de- gree of the sources. This Syllabus is based on the lectures and required readings in North Carolina history at the two institutions. The authors hope that it may prpove of value outside of college classes. For all who use it the following suggestions are offered :


While the bibliography is not exhaustive, many items cited are out of print. Many of these may be found in old libraries, especially those of lawyers and public men who were active in the affairs of the past. The collection of such material forms a most interesting and instructive pursuit. A set of the Col- onial and State Records may be found in every County Court House and in most of the public libraries.


The authors have purposely made little use of studies in biography. They believe that a knowledge of institutional and social development is a prerequisite for the intelligent under- standing of the services of public men. Most of the biograph- ical material available is lacking in this very element. However, exercises in biography may supplement the outlines here pub- lished.


The study of state history should include the study of local county history. For such a purpose an outline (No. XCIV) is reprinted from North Carolina Day Program with the con- sent of Mr. R. D. W. Connor.


For several suggestions and references the authors are in- debted to Mr. W. H. Hoyt, of New York City.


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TABLE OF CONTENTS


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I. Selected List of Sources and Authorities 9


II. The Land and Resources 21


III. The Indians of North Carolina 23


IV. First European Explorations 23


V. The Lord Proprietors


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VI. Colonizations of the Lord Proprietors : the Colony of Clarendon


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VII. Political Institutions under the Proprietors 26


VIII. The Genesis of Albemarle. 27


IX. Political Development of Albemarle, I 28


x. Political Development of Albemarle, Il 28


XI. Political Development of Albemarle, III 29


XII. The Church of England and the Cary Rebellion 30


XIII. The Southward Extension of Settlements 3I


XIV. The Tuscarora War 3I


XV. Last Years of Proprietary Government. 32


XVI. Economic Conditions Under the Proprietors 33


XVII. Transfer of the Colony to the Crown. 34


XVIII. Nature of the Royal Administration 35


ΧΙΧ. Political and Constitutional Controversies, 1729- 1765 I, The Land System. 36


XX. Political and Constitutional Controversies, 1729- 1765 II, Currency 37


XXI. Political and Constitutional Controversies, 1729- 1765 III, The Unarmed Rebellion 37


XXII. Political and Constitutional Controversies, 1729- 1765 IV, The Constitutional Revisions of 1754 and 1759 38


XXIII. Political and Constitutional Controversies 1729- 1765 V, The French and Indian War 38


XXIV. Social and Economic Development, 1729-1775 I, The Lower Cape Fear. 39


XXV. Social and Economic Development, 1729-1775 II, The Highland Scotch 40


XXVI. Social and Economic Development, 1729-1775 III The Scotch Irish 41


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XXVII. Social and Economic Development, 1729-1775 IV, The Quakers 41


XXVIII. Social and Economic Development, 1729-1775 V, The Germans 42


XXIX. Social and Economic Development, 1729-1775 VI, The Moravian Brethren 42


XXX. Religious Development, 1729-1775 I, The Presby- terians 43


XXXI. Religious Development, 1729-1775 II, The Baptists .. 44


XXXII. Religious Development, 1729-1775 III, The Luther- ans and the German Reform 45


XXXIII. Religious Development, 1729-1775 IV, The Church of England 45


XXXIV. Religious Development, 1729-1775 V, Pioneers of Methodism 46 XXXV. Education in Colonial Times. 47


XXXVI. Literature in Colonial Days 47


XXXVII. Territorial Expansion and Local Government 48


XXXVIII. The Northern and Southern Boundaries. 48 XXXIX. Economic Conditions 49


XL. Political and Constitutional Issues, 1765-1771 I, The Stamp Act 49


XLI. Political and Constitutional Issues, 1765-1771 II, War of the Regulation. 50


XLII. Beginning of a Westward Migration. 52


XLIII. Constitutional Controversies 1771-1775. 52


XLIV. Rise of the Revolutionary Organizations; the First Provincial Congress 54 XLV. The Second Congress; Collapse of the Royal Ad- ministration 55


XLVI. The Conflict of Interests; The Third Congress 56


XLVII. Early Military Activities 56 Independence 57


XLVIII. The Fourth Provincial Congress. Instruction for


XLIX. The Fifth Congress and the State Constitution 58


L. The Invasion of 1780-81, I 59


LI. The Invasion of 1780-81, II. 59


LII. Political Problems of the Revolution I. Finance. ..


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LIII. Political Problems of the Revolution II, Military Support 62


LIV. Political Problems of the Revolution III, The Roy- alists 62


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LV. Political Problems 1783-1787 63


LVI. The State of Franklin 64


LVII. North Carolina and the Federal Constitution 65 LVIII. Political Development 1790-1800, I. 66 LIX. Political Development 1790-1800, II. 67


LX. Republican Politics and the War of 1812


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LXI. State Problems 1790-1836 I, The Judiciary 68


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LXII. State Problems 1790-1836 II, Boundaries and Ter- ritories 69


LXIII. State Problems 1790-1836 III, General Economic Conditions 70


LXIV. State Problems 1790-1836 IV, Internal Improvements 70


LXV. State Problems 1790-1836 V, Internal Improvements 71


LXVI. State Problems 1790-1836 VI, Movement for Public Education 72


LXVII. State Problems 1790-1836 VII, Finance. 73


LXVIII. State Problems 1790-1836 VIII, Banking. 75


LXIX. State Problems 1790-1836 IX, Revenue. 76


LXX. State Problems 1790-1836 X, Constitutional Reform 77 LXXI. The Convention of 1835 78


LXXII. The Anti-Slavery Sentiment in North Carolina 78


LXXIII. Rise of the Pro-Slavery Sentiment. 79


LXXIV. Changes in Political Party 1820-1832 80 LXXV. Rise of the Whig Party 81


LXXVI. Achievements under Whig Leadership I, The First Railways 81


LXXVII. Achievements under Whig Leadership II, The North Carolina Railroad 82


LXXVIII. Achievements under Whig Leadership III, Continu- ation of the Railroad Policy under Democratic Leadership 83


LXXIX. Achievements under Whig Leadership, 1836-1850 IV, Educational Progress 84


LXXX. Achievements under Whig Leadership, 1836-1850 V, Humanitarian Reforms 8.4


LXXXI. General Progress, 1840-1860 I, Industrial Condition


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LXXXII. General Progress, 1840-1860 II, Private Educational and Religious Development 86


LXXXIII. The North Carolina Whigs in National Politics 87


LXXXIV. Decline of the Whig Party I, Manhood Suffrage. 88 LXXXV. Decline of the Whig Party II, Disintegration over Slavery Extension 89


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LXXXVI. State Political Issues 1850-60 89


LXXXVII. The National Campaign of 1860 in North Carolina .. 90


LXXXVIII. Secession in North Carolina 91


LXXXIX. North Carolina in the War 92


XC. Presidential Restoration 93


XCI. Congressional Reconstruction 94


XCII. The Radical Regime 95


XCIII. Democratic Reaction and Its Result 97


XCIV. Outline for County History 98


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A Syllabus of North Carolina History


I. SELECTED LIST OF SOURCES AND AUTHORITIES I. BIBLIOGRAPHIES


1. General.


Larned, J. N. The Literature of American History, (Bos- ton, 1902).


Richardson and Morse. Writings on American History, 1902, (Princeton, N. J., 1904).


McLaughlin, Slade and Lewis. Writings on American History, 1903, (Washington, the Carnegie Institution, 1905).


Griffin: Writings on American History, 1906, (New York, 1908).


. Writings on American History, 1907, (New York, 1909).


Writings on American History, 1908, (New York, 1910).


. Writings on American History, 1909, (Annual Re- port, American Historical Association, 1909).


.. Writings on American History, 1910, (Annual Re- port American Historical Association, 1910).


2. Special.


Weeks, Stephen B. A Bibliography of North Carolina Historical Literature (Harvard University Library, 1895).


The Press of North Carolina in the Eighteenth Century (Brooklyn, 1891).


.. Libraries and Literature in North Carolina in the Eighteenth Century (Annual Report, American Histor- cal Association, 1895).


North Carolina Books in the State Library (Publications of the North Carolina Historical Commission, vol. 1, Raleigh, 1907).


Minutes of the State Literary and Historical Association, 1899-1912, (the minutes of each yearly meeting con- tains a bibliography of North Carolina books published that year. The bibliographies for 1902, 1903, 1904,


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1905 are reprinted in Publications of the Historical Commission, vol. 1).


Connor, R. D. W. Index to North Carolina Articles in the North Carolina Review, the North Carolina Book- let, and North Carolina Day Programme (North Caro- lina Review, Jan. 1912; North Carolina Library Bul- letin, Sept., 1911).


Wilson, L. R. Fiction with North Carolina Setting (North Carolina Review, Feb., 1912).


Laney, F. B., and Wood, K. H. Bibliography of North Carolina Geology, Mineralogy, and Geography (Bul- letin 18, N. C. Geol. and Econom. Survey, Raleigh, 1909).


II. SOURCES


1. , Laws and Official Records, Printed.


The Colonial Records of North Carolina, 1662-1775 ; vols. I-X; collected and edited by William L. Saunders. (Raleigh, 1886-1890).


The State Records of North Carolina, 1776-1790; vols. XI-XXVII; collected and edited by Walter Clark (Ral- eigh, 1895-1905) .*


The Colonial and State Records of North Carolina, vols. XXVIII-XXXI (Indices, Raleigh, 1909-1912).


The Laws of North Carolina; sessional, 1777-1852; Pub- lic Laws, sessional (1854 to date) ; Private Laws, ses- sional (1854 to date).


Collections of Laws; "The Yellow Jacket" (Newbern, 1752) ; Davis' First Revisal (Newbern, 1764) ; Davis' Second Revisal (Newbern, 1765) ; Laws of North Car- olina, 1715-1790 (State Records, vols. XXIV-XXV) ; Iredell, Laws of North Carolina (Edenton, 1791; 1799) ; Martin, A Collection of the Private Acts of North Carolina, 1715-1790 (Newbern, 1794) ; idem, .Public Acts of North Carolina, 1715-1803, 2 vols. (Newbern, 1804) ; Haywood, Manual of the Laws of North Carolina (Raleigh, 1800, 1808, 1814, 1818) ; Potter, Taylor, Yancey, Laws of the State of North Carolina, 2 vols. (Raleigh, 1827) ; Nash, Iredell and Battle, The Revised Statutes of the State of North


* The Colonial and State Records are parts of one series of publication, hence the volumes are numbered consecutively throughout.


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Carolina, 2 vols. (Raleigh, 1837) ; Moore, Biggs and Rodman, The Revised Code of North Carolina (Bos- ton, 1855).


North Carolina Reports. Cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of North Carolina, vols. 1-76 (to 1876).


Legislative Journals :*


Journal of the Senate, sessional, 1785-1814; 1858-1876.


Journal of the House of Commons, sessional, 1785-1814; 1858-1866.


Journal of the House of Representatives, sessional, 1868- 1876.


Journals of the Senate and the House of Commons, ses- sional, 1815-56.


Public Documents :


Legislative Documents, sessional, 1835-1877 ; 1880-1887. Public Documents, sessional, 1879, 1889, 1876.


Coon, Documentary History of Public Education in North Carolina to 1840 (2 vols., The State Historical Commission : Raleigh, 1908).


Convention Journals :


The Journal of the Convention of 1776 (Halifax) ; (re- printed in State Records, vol. X, 913-1013).


The Journal of the Convention of 1788 (Hillsborough) ; (State Records, vol. XXII, pp. 1-35) ; Debates in the Convention (Elliott, Debates on the Federal Constitu- tion, vol. IV).


The Journal of the Convention of 1789 (Fayetteville) ; (State Records, vol. XXII, pp. 36-53).


Journal of the Convention called to amend the Constitu- tion of the State, July, 1835 (Raleigh, 1836) ; Debates of the Convention of 1835 (Raleigh, 1836).


Journal of the Convention of May 20, 1861 (4 sessions) ; (Raleigh, 1862).


The Journal of the Convention of 1865 (Raleigh).


Journal of the Constitutional Convention of 1868 (Ral- eigh, 1868).


* The legislative journals prior to 1790 may be found in the Colonial and State Records. A calendar of them is given in materials for a Bibliogra- phy of the Public Archives of the Thirteen Original States (Report of the American Historical Association, 1906, Vol. II).


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Journal of the Constitutional Convention of 1875 (Ral- eigh, 1875).


2. Manuscript Sources, Calendared:


Indexes to Documents relative to North Carolina during the colonial existence of said State ...... in London, (Raleigh, 1843).


Calendar of the Emmet Papers (New York Public Li- brary, Bulletin, vols. I-III).


Calendar of State Papers, Colonial Series. Edited by W. Noell, Saintsbury, 5 vols. (London).


Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Earl of Dartmouth (Fourteenth Annual Report of the Royal Historical Manuscripts Commission, Appendix, Part X, 1895).


Calendar of the Papers of Martin Van Buren (Library of Congress, 1910).


Guide to the manuscript materials for the History of the U. S. to 1783, in the British Museum, in minor London archives, and in the Libraries of Oxford and Cam- bridge. By C. M. Andrews and F. G. Gardner (The Carnegie Institution, 1909).


Guide to the materials for the History of the United States to 1783 in the Public Record Office of Great Britain, by Chas. M. Andrews (in press).


Descriptive List of Manuscript Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin (Madison, 1906).


Report on the Public Archives of North Carolina, by J. S. Bassett (First Report of the Public Archives Com- mission, Annual Report of the American Historical As- sociation, 1900, vol. II, pp. 251-266).


North Carolina County Archives; Part I. By Prof. John Spencer Bassett; Part II. By Professor Charles Lee Raper and J. H. Vaughan. (Report of the Public Archives Commission, Annual Report of the American Historical Association, 1904.)


3. Letters, Autobiographies, Narratives, and Documents of Con- temporaries.


Brickell, John. The Natural History of North Carolina (Dublin, 1737 : Raleigh, 1910).


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Byrd, William. History of the Dividing Line ( Peters- burg, 1841, Richmond, 1866; or Writings of William Byrd, New York, 1901).


Catesby, Mark. Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands (London, 1731).


Cornwallis. Answer to Sir Henry Clinton's Narrative of the Campaign of 1781 (London, 1783; Philadelphia, 1866).


Clinton, Sir Henry. Narrative of the Campaign of 1781 in North Carolina (London, 1783; Philadelphia, 1865).


Observations on Earl Cornwallis' Answer (Lon- don, 1783; Philadelphia, 1865).


Letters of William Dickson; (edited by J. O. Carr, Ral- eigh, 1902).


Fanning, David. Adventures in North Carolina (Rich- mond, 1861; New York, 1865; Toronto, 1908).


Fleming, W. L. Documentary History of Reconstruction (Cleveland, 1907).


Graham. General Joseph Graham and His Revolutionary Papers (Raleigh, 1904).


Grimes, J. Bryan. Abstract of North Carolina Wills (Raleigh, 1910).


Grimes, J. Bryan. North Carolina Wills and Inventories (Raleigh, 1912).


Holden, William W. Memoirs (The John Lawson Mono- graphs, Durham, 1911).


Iredell, James. Life and Correspondence of. Edited by G. J. McRee (New York, 1857).


Johnston, Joseph E. Narrative of Military Operations During the Late War Between the States (New York, 1878).


Lawson, John. A New Voyage to Carolina (1709) ; The History of Carolina (London, 1714-1718; Raleigh, 1860; Charlotte, 1904).


Lee, Henry. Memoirs of the War in the Southern De- partment (New York, 1820).


Macon, Nathaniel. Correspondence of (The John P. Branch Historical Papers, vol. III, No. 1).


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Murphy, Archibald De Bow. The Papers of; edited by William Henry Hoyt (in press).


Report on Affairs in the Insurrectionary States (Sen. Rep. 1, 42 Congress, 1 sess).


Salley, A. S. (editor). Narratives of Early Carolina (New York, 1911).


Sherman, W. T. Memoirs, 2 vols. (New York, 4th edi- tion, 1896).


Tarleton, Sir B. History of the Campaign of 1780-81, (London, 1787).


Waddell, A. M. Some Memories of My Life (Raleigh, 1908).


Wheeler, J. H. Reminiscences and Memoirs of North Carolina and Eminent North Carolinians, 2 vols. (Co- lumbus, Ohio, 188+).


Whitaker, R. H. Reminiscences (Raleigh, 1905).


Worth, Jonathan. Correspondence of. Edited by J. G. de Roulhac Hamilton, 2 vols. (Raleigh, 1909).


York, Brantley. Autobiography. (The John Lawson Monographs, Durham, 1910).


4. Travel and Deseription.


Bartram, William. Travels through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida (Philadel- phia, 1791; Dublin, 1793).


Byrd, William. History of the Dividing Line (see pre- ceding classification).


Catesby, Mark. Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands (London, 1731).


Brickell. The Natural History of North Carolina (see preceding classification).


Schopf. Travels in the Confederation (Phila., 1911).


Lanman, Charles. Letters from the Alleghany Moun- tains (New York, 1849).


Nichols, G. W. The Story of the Great March (New York, 1865).


Olmstead, Frederick Law. A Journey in the Seaboard Slave States (New York, 1856).


Royal, Anne. A Southern Tour or a Second Series of the Black Book (Washington, 1830).


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Watson, Elkanah. Men and Times of the Revolution (New York, 1856).


Smythe, J. F. D. A Tour in the United States of Amer- ica, 2 vols. (Dublin, 1784).


Zeigler and Grosscup, The Heart of the Alleghanies (Raleigh, 1883).


III. SECONDARY AUTHORITIES


1. Histories of North Carolina .*


Williamson, Hugh. A History of North Carolina, 2 vols. (Philadelphia, 1812).


Martin, Francis Xavier. The History of North Carolina, . 2 vols. (New Orleans, 1829).


Wheeler, John H. Historical Sketches of North Carolina, 1584 to 1851 ("Wheeler's History") 2 vols. in I ( Phil- adelphia, 1851).


Hawks, Francis Lister. History of North Carolina, vol. I, 1584-1591 (Fayetteville, 1857, 1858, 1859) ; vol. II 1663-1729 (Fayetteville, 1858).


Moore, John Wheeler. History of North Carolina, 2 vols. (Raleigh, 1880).


Spencer, Cornelia Phipps. Last Ninety Days of the War in North Carolina (New York, 1866).


Clark, Walter (editor). History of the Several Regiments and Battalions from North Carolina in the War 1861-65, 5 vols. (Raleigh, 1902).


Hill. Young Peoples' History of North Carolina (Ral- eigh).


Ashe, S. A. A History of North Carolina, vol. I (Greens- boro, 1908).


2. Local Histories.


Alamance County. A History of. By Sallie W. Stock- ard (Raleigh, 1900).


Craven County, The Early History of. By S. M. Brin- son (North Carolina Booklet, April, 1911).


. Miller, S. F. Recollections of Newbern (Our Liv- ing and Our Dead, vol. I).


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* Since the histories in this list, except those of Ashe and ITill, were pub- lished, many new sources have been discovered and a large number of mono- graphs, biographies, and studies in special phases of North Carolina have been written. Hence in this work the older histories are rarely cited, reliance being placed as far as possible on the latest information obtainable. For the same reason, the value of the older historians is mainly antiquasion ; they are therefore listed in the order of publication rather than alphabetically.


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.. Vass. History of the Presbyterian Church and Newbern (Richmond, 1866).


Forsythe County. By Adelaide Fries (Winston, 1898).


Guilford County. Publications of the Guilford County Literary and Historical Association, vol I (Greensboro, 1908). This pamphlet contains valuable papers on the Press of Guilford County, Schools of Guilford County, and Bench and Bar of Guilford County.


. Greensboro; Facts, Figures, Traditions, and Rem- iniscences, 1808-1904. By J. W. Albright (Greensboro, 1904).


Haywood County, Centennial of, and its County Seat. By W. C. Allen (Waynesville).


Hertford County, The Colonial and State Political History of. By B. B. Winborne (Raleigh, 1906).


Mecklenburg County, A History of. By J. B. Alexander (Charlotte).


. A History of. By D. A. Tompkins, 2 vols. (Char- lotte, 1903).


New Hanover County, A History of. By A. M. Wad- dell (Wilmington, n. d.).


Orange County, A History of. Part I. By Frank Nash (North Carolina Booklet, vol. X).


Hillsborough, Colonial and Revolutionary. By Frank Nash (Raleigh, 1903).


Pitt County, by Henry T. King (Raleigh, 1910).


Rowan County, by Jethro Rumple (Salisbury, 1881).


Wake County. Early Times in Raleigh, by David L. Swain (Raleigh, 1867).


. The Early History of Raleigh, by Kemp P. Battle (Raleigh, 1893).


. Historical Raleigh, by Moses A. Amis (Raleigh, 1902).


3. Histories of the United States and of other States.


Adams, Henry. History of the United States, 1800-1817, 9 vols. (New York, 1891). -


Bancroft, George. History of the United States, 6 vols. (New York).


Channing, History of the United States, vols. I, II, III (New York, 1907, 1908, 1912).


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Hart, A. B. (editor). The American Nation, 27 vols. (New York, 1904, 1908).


Haywood, John. Civil and Political History of Tennes- see (Knoxville, 1823; Nashville, 1891).


Hildreth R. History of the United States, 3 vols. (New York, 1856).


McCrady, E. History of South Carolina, 1620-1719 (New York, 1897).


History of South Carolina, 1719-1776 (New York, 1899).


.South Carolina in the Revolution (New York 1902) Osgood, H. L. American Colonies in the Seventeenth Century, 3 vols. (New York, 1904, 1907).


Phelan, James. History of Tennessee ( Boston, 1888).


Putnam, A. W. Early Times in Middle Tennessee or


Life and Times of James Robertson (Nashville, 1859), Ramsay, J. G. Annals of Tennessee ( Philadelphia, 1860).


4. Biographies-Collected.


Ashe, S. A. (editor). A Biographical History of North Carolina, vols. I-VII (Greensboro, 1905-1908).


Connor, R. D. W. Makers of North Carolina History (Raleigh, 1912).


Dowd, J. Prominent Living North Carolinians (Raleigh, 1888).


Haywood, Marshall DeL. Lives of the Bishops of North Carolina (Raleigh, 1910).


Lewis, Wm. D. (editor). Great American Lawyers, 8 vols. (Philadelphia, 1909).


Peele, W. J. (editor). Lives of Distinguished North Car- olinians (Raleigh, 1898).


Sabine. Biographical Sketches of Loyalists of the Ameri- can Revolution (Boston, 1864).


5. Biographies-Individual.


Craven, Braxton, Life of. By Jerome Dowd (Raleigh, 1896). 1


Harnett, Cornelius. By R. D. W. Connor (Raleigh, 1909). Caldwell, Rev. David. Life and Character by E. W. Ca- ruthers (Greensboro, 1842).


MacDonald, Flora. By J. P. Maclean (Lumberton, 1909).


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Macon, Nathaniel. By W. E. Dodd (Raleigh, 1903).


. Life of. By Edward R. Cotten, (Baltimore, 1840). Tryon, Governor William. By Marshall DeL. Haywood (Raleigh, 1903).


Waddell, Hugh. A Colonial Officer. By A. M. Waddell (Raleigh, 1890).


Vance, Z. B. Life of. By C. Dowd (Charlotte, 1897).


6. Studies in Social and Religious History.


Battle, Kemp P. History of the University of North Car- olina, vols. I, II. (Raleigh, 1907-1912).


Bernheim, History of the German Settlements and the Lutheran Church in North and South Carolina (Phil- adelphia, 1872).


Bernheim. History of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of North Carolina ( Philadelphia, 1910).


Biggs, Joseph. History of the Kehukee Baptist Associa- tion (Tarborough, 1830).


Burkhead, L. S. (editor). Centennial of Methodism in North Carolina (Raleigh, 1876).


Caruthers, E. W. The Old North State in 1776, First Series (Philadelphia, 1854).


. The Old North State in 1776, Second Series (Phil- adelphia, 1856).


Clewell, J. H. Wachovia (New York, 1902).


DeRossett (editor). Sketches of Church History in North Carolina (Wilmington, 1892).


Douglas, John. History of Steele Creek Presbyterian Church, Mecklenburg County (Columbia, S. C., 1872). Foote, William H. Sketches of North Carolina (New York, 1846; Durham, 1912).


Grissom, W. L. History of Methodism in North Caro- lina, vol. 1 (Nashville, 1905).


. History of Methodism in Davie County ( Farming- ton, 1893).


Moore, M. H. Pioneers of Methodism in Virginia and North Carolina (Nashville, 1884).


Phillips, Historical Sketch of the Presbyterian Church at Fayetteville (1889).


Purefoy, G. W. History of the Sandy Creek Baptist As- sociation (New York, 1859).


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Raper, C. L. Church and Private Schools in North Caro- lina (Greensboro, 1898).


Reichel. The Moravians in North Carolina (Salem and Philadelphia 1859).


Smith, C. L. History of Education in North Carolina (Washington, 1888).


Weeks, Stephen B. Southern Quakers and Slavery (Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1895).




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