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Grubbs, John H., IV, 70
Gudger, Hezekiah A., VI, 194
Guerrilla warfare, in Revolution, I, 460
Guilford College, III, 375
Guilford Court House, battle of, I, 483
Guion, Owen H., VI, 278
Guthrie, Michael C., V, 46
Gwyn, Paul R., V, 37
Gwyn, Thomas L., IV, 86
Haar, John, IV, 246 Habeas corpus, suspension of writ, III,
106
Hackett, Frank D., V, 101
Hackett, James G., IV, 236
Hackney, George, V, 90
Hackney, George Jr., IV, 114
Hackney, George L., IV, 212
Hackney, James A., V, 310
Hackney, Thomas J., V, 90
Hackney, Willis D., V, 193
Haddock, Paul F., V, 228 Hadley, Robert N., VI, 93
Hadley, Thomas J., V, 197
Haid, Leo, VI, 346 Halford, Joseph W., V, 297
Halifax county, first railway office in (illustration), II, 229 Halifax, Declaration of Independence
officially proclaimed to people of North Carolina at, I, 410
Halifax judicial district, II, 66
Halifax, session of legislature at, II, 80 Hall, Alexander M., V, 92
Hall, Benjamin F., V, 100
Hall, Edgar, V, 308
Hall, Eugenius A., VI, 9
Hall Family, The, VI, 9
Hall, George H., V, 189
Hall, James E., IV, 342
Hall, John (portrait), II, 71
Hall, Louis E., V, 101
Hall, William C., V, 231
Hambright, Frederick, I, 371
Hamilton, Alexander, II, 47
Hamilton, John, I, 430
Hammack, John C., IV, 255
Hammer, William C., VI, 176
Hampton, Frank A., VI, 259 Hampton, William W., V, 92
Hamrick, Charles J., IV, 337
Hamrick, Frederick D., V, 276 Hancock, Franklin W., Jr., IV, 280
Hanes, Alexander S., VI, 127
Hanes, Frank W., IV, 279 Hanes, Phillip, IV, 352 "Hansa," III, 11 Harbin, W. Lee, IV, 214
Harding, Fordyce C., V, 250 Harding, Nathaniel, IV, 368 Harding, Thomas R., IV, 289
Hardy, Ira M., VI, 190
Hargrave, Jesse F., IV, 200
Hariot, Thomas, I, 9
Harkins, Thomas J., V, 231
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Harmon, DeWitt, V, 29 Harnett, Cornelius, I, 324, 336, 355, 363, 377, 412, 415, 419, 488, 496 Harper, Francis M., V, 198 Harper, George W. F., VI, 126 Harper, James, VI, 126 Harper, James C., VI, 127
Harper, James H., IV, 355
Harper, John W., IV, 280 Harper, Sanford C., V, 161
Harper, W. A., III, 375
Harper's Ferry, John Brown raid at, II, 322
Harrell, Samuel N., IV, 396
Harrington, William J., VI, 288
Harris, Andrew J., IV, 287
Harris, Edwin R., VI, 37
Harris, James H., III, 102
Harris, Richard L., V, 86
Harris, William C., IV, 322
Harriss, Andrew H., V, 304
Harriss, George, IV, 296
Harriss, William N., V, 255
Harrison, Aristides S., V, 55 Harrison, Thomas P., IV, 47 Hart, Thomas, I, 314
Hartley, Eugene F., VI, 317
Hartley, Hiram H., V, 251
Hartman, Charles A., IV, 53
Hartness, James A., IV, 121
Hartsell, Luther T., VI, 213
Harvey, Amos, VI, 277
Harvey, Charles F., VI, 261 Harvey, John, I, 26, 60, 348 Harvey, Thomas, I, 74 Hassell, Francis S., V, 166
Hassell, Sylvester, V, 165
Hastings, Gideon H., IV, 83
Hatteras Government, III, 42
Hatteras, important supply point for Federal vessels, III, 18
Hatteras Indians, I, 250 Hatteras Inlet, III, 17
Havens, Jonathan, VI, 23
Hawes, Edmond A., V, 26
Hawes, Edmond A., Jr., V, 27
Hawes, John R., V, 26
"Hawk," II, 62
Hawkins, Benjamin, I, 446, 498; II, 47 Hawkins, M. T., II, 140
Hawks, Francis L., II, 379; (portrait), II, 381 Hawley, William, I, 24
Hay and forage, III, 379
"Hayes Democracy," III, 194
Hayes, Leonard O., VI, 25
Haymore, Christopher C., VI, 231
Haymore, James P., VI, 230
Haymore, John B., VI, 232
Haymore, Robert D., VI, 230
Haymore, Rufus L., VI, 231 Haynes, Caleb H., IV, 388 Haynes, Charles H., V, 348
Haynes, Joseph W., IV, 187
Haynes, Raleigh R., V, 348 Hays, Benjamin K., IV, 394 Hays, James W., V, 218 Haywood, Edmund B., IV, 207
Haywood, Ernest, IV, 126
Haywood, Herbert B., Jr., IV, 207 Haywood, John, II, 68, 113 Haywood, William, I, 419 Haywood, William H., II, 155, 228; (portrait), II, 282 Heath charter of 1629, I, 28
Heath, Robert, I, 22; patent, I, 22
Hedgpeth, J. Claude, VI, 107
Hedrick, Benjamin S., II, 311, 315
Hege, William E., IV, 203
Heilig, James D., IV, 149 Heilig, John G., IV, 187 Heitman, John F., III, 374
Helper, Hinton R., II, 323
Henderson, Archibald, IV, 3
Henderson, David E., VI, 287
Henderson, Leonard (portrait), II, 71
Henderson, Richard, I, 294
Henderson, William H., VI, 252
Hendren, Frank B., IV, 375
Hendren, Joseph F., VI, 181
Henry, Joseph, II, 146
Hepburn, A. D., III, 374
"Hero," II, 62
"Heroes of America," III, 45, 98, 117
Herring, Lawrence J., V, 181
Herring, Richard L., VI, 240
Herring, W. Conyers, V, 223
Herring, William J., V, 76
Herron, Alexander M., VI, 220
Hester, F. Eugene, IV, 160
Hewes, Joseph, I, 348, 349, 355, 400, 401 Hewlett, Addison, IV, 250
Hiatt, H. B., VI, 139
Hiatt, Job, V, 41
Hicks, Archibald A., IV, 274
Hicks, Isham F., V, 230
Hicks, Thurston T., V, 49
Hicks, William B., V, 393
Higgins, John R., VI, 48
Highlanders, exodus of from North
Carolina, 1777, I, 430
High Point, second in furniture in- dustry, III, 391
High School, Typical Rural, of Today (illustration), III, 360 Hightower, William, VI, 324
Hill, Charles G., VI, 223
Hill, D. H., III, 371; V, 17
Hill, Daniel H. (portrait), III, 13; V, 19 Hill, David J., IV, 316
Hill, Delson M., VI, 164
Hill, Edward J., IV, 174
Hill, Eli W., VI, 89
Hill, John S., IV, 242
Hill, Whitmill, I, 377
Hill, William L., IV, 396
Hill, William P., IV, 57
Hillsboro, chosen for state capital, II, 80 Hillsboro Congress of August, 1775, I, 370 Hillsboro Convention, II, 35; made pos- sible ten amendments to Constitu-
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tion, II, 45; left open way for later ratification, II, 45
Hillsboro judicial district, II, 66
Hillsborough Military Academy, II, 357 Hilton, Julius J., VI, 216
Hine, Luther C., IV, 265
Hines, Charles A., IV, 84
Hines, James W., VI, 272
Hines, Lovit, VI, 124
Hines, Waitman T., VI, 276
Hinnant, Theodore A., V, 55
Hinton, Ernest L., IV, 331
Hinton, Joseph H., V, 166
Hinsdale, John W., Jr., IV, 394
Hipps, William H., V, 193
Historical Commission, (illustration), III, 418
"Historical Sketches of North Caro- lina," John H. Wheeler, II, 379
"History of North Carolina," Francis Xavier Martin, II, 378
"History of North Carolina," Hugh Williamson, II, 378
Hitchcock, Burt M., IV, 102
Hobbs, Lewis L., III, 375
Hobgood, Franklin P., IV, 261
Hobgood, Frank P., Jr., IV, 261
Hodgin, George D., V, 215
Hoertel, Charles, VI, 32
Hoey, Clyde R., VI, 179
Hogan, James, I, 371
Hogue, Cyrus D., V, 71
Hogun, James, I, 439
Hoke, Robert F., Il1, 23; (portrait), III, 13 Hoke, William A., VI, 4 Holden, Alexander S., IV, 46
Holden, William W. (portrait), II, 276; II, 317, 326; III, 3, 9, 39, 100; de- feated as governor, III, 45; ap- pointed provisional governor, III, 60; policy of, III, 61; (portrait), III, 62; impeachment of, III, 156; answer to articles of impeachment, III, 157. Holdenites, III, 97
Holderness, George A., VI, 166
Holladay, Alexander Q., III, 371
Hollingsworth, Edwin M., IV, 191
Hollingsworth, Robert E., IV, 301
Hollinsworth, Joseph, IV, 190
Holmes, Andrew G., V, 145 Holmes, Eugene, IV, 283
Holmes, T. H., (portrait), III, 13
Holt, Caswell, (portrait), III, 141
Holt, Edwin A., IV, 12
Holt, Edwin C., IV, 8
Holt, Edwin M., (portrait), II, 337; (portrait), III, 390; IV, 5 Holt, Eugene, IV, 13
Holt, James H., IV, 7
Holt, James Henry, IV, 9
Holt, Lawrence S., IV, 11
Holt, Lawrence S., Jr., IV, 13 Holt, Lynn B., IV, 10
Holt, Michael, I, 314
Holt, Robert L., IV, 9
Holt, Sterling R., VI, 335 Holt, William P., V, 276
Home Guard, III, 8 Home-made articles, (illustration), III,
54 Homespun, III, 46
Homestead exemption, III, 109
Hood, George E., VI, 123
Hood, Henry W., Jr., V, 43
Hood, Henry W., Sr., V, 42
Hood, John E., VI, 102
Hood, Thomas R., V, 313
Hooks, Jonathan T., VI, 18 Hooper, William, I, 314, 347, 348, 349, 355, 390, 400, (portrait), I, 401; II, 141 Hoover, Charles M., IV, 180
Horah, William L., V, 189
Horn, Gaston E., IV, 223
Horne, Ashley, III, 341, 342; VI, 88
Horne, Lewis G., IV, 356
Horner, Jerome C., V, 252
Horner, Junius M., VI, 275
Horton, Henry W., IV, 142
Horton, J. Crittenden, VI, 328
Hostility between Indian tribes, I, 252
Hostility, sectional, II, 148
House of Commons, under the Proprie-
tary government, I, 44; name
changed to House of Representa- tives, III, 106
House of Representatives, III, 106
Houston, David A., VI, 72
Houston, William, I, 322
Howard, George, V, 317
Howard, James, IV, 290
Howard, Martin, I, 430
Howard, William O., V, 101
Howard, William S., IV, 303
Howe, Robert, I, 316, 355, 363, 373, 439 Howell, Harry, IV, 288
Howell, Rednap, I, 304
Hoyle, Thomas C., VI, 318
Hubbard, F. M., II, 385
Huckaby vs. Jones, II, 216
Hudson, Charles C., VI, 108 Hudgins, Daniel E., V, 123
Huffines, Robert L., V, 178
Huggins, George A., IV, 213
Huggins, George W., IV, 212
Huggins, H. Allen, IV, 213
Huguenots, I, 75 Humber, George H., V, 377
Humphrey, Charles A., VI, 86
Humphrey, Earle A., VI, 153
Humphrey, Hugh M., V, 367 Humphrey, L. W., VI, 149
Humphreys, Ira R., VI, 236
Huneycutt, Andrew C., VI, 83 Hunt, Charles A., Jr., IV, 198 Hunt, Enos E., IV, 225 Hunt, William A., V, 26 Hunt, William H., IV, 175
Hunter, Adolphus B., V, 328
Hunter, Carey J., IV, 391
Hunter, Humphrey, II, 185
Hunter, James, I, 304
Hunter, J. Rufus, V, 315
Hunter, Thomas A., VI, 101
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Husband, Herman, I, 304 Huske, Benjamin R., VI, 193 Huske, William W., V, 222 Hutchison, William J., V, 342 Hutton, William P., VI, 54 Huyck, David T. E., VI, 235 Hyatt, Richard B., V, 94 Hyde, Edward, I, 42, 97 Hyman, Thomas G., VI, 118
Illington Family, The, VI, 244 Illiteracy, II, 88; III, 410; in 1890, III, 219
Illustrations: The Arrival of the Eng- lish in "Virginia," I, 5; Indian War- riors of Roanoke, I, 11; Seal of the Lords Proprietors of Carolina, I, 36; Seal of the Government of Albe- marle and Province of North Caro- lina, 1661 to 1730, I, 39; St. Paul's Church at Edenton, I, 89; Colonial Currency Showing Autograph of Ed- ward Moseley, I, 96; St. Thomas' Church at Bath, I, 119; Orton, 1, 151; Seal of the Province of North Carolina, 1739-1767, I, 211; Cur- rency Issued during French and In- dian War, I, 271; Tryon Palace, I, 300; Bronze Tablet on State High- way near Kinston, I, 420; Cannon purchased by Governor Caswell dur- ing the Revolution, I, 450; The Cap- itol, frontispiece; Revolutionary and Post-Revolutionary Currency, II, 5; Convention Hall, Fayetteville, II, 44; Congressional Medal in Honor of Captain Johnston Blakeley, II, 61; First State House Burned in 1831, II, 81; Residence of Joel Lane, II, 81; State Bank Building, Now Rectory Christ Church, Raleigh, II, 120; State Treasury Notes, II, 124; Note of Bank of the State of North Carolina, II, 134; Green Hill House, II, 188; First Railway Office in Hal- ifax County, II, 229; Locomotive, R. & G. R. R., with W. W. Vars, President of the Road, II, 235; Old Alamance Mill, Burlington, II, 337; Die used by Bechtler, II, 342; Gold Piece Coined by Bechtler, II, 342; Salem Temple Academy in 1800, II, 372; Residence of John Louis Tay- lor, where Gaston wrote "Carolina,' II, 386; The Blockade-runner Ad- Vance, III, 10; Capture of the Lil- lian, III, 10; Construction of the Albemarle, III, 25; The Albemarle Afloat and Ready for Action, III, 25; Naval Engagement Between Rebel Ram Albemarle and Union Vessel Wyalusing, III, 27; Sassacus and Albemarle, III, 27; Lieut. Wil- liam Barker Cushing, III, 28; Tor- pedoing of the Albemarle, III, 28; Fort Fisher, the Gibraltar of the United States, III, 31; Fort Fisher, December 25, 1864, III, 31; Fort Vol. VI-25
Fisher, January 13, 1865, III, 31; Bennett House, III, 35; The Confed- erate Prison at Salisbury, III, 37; Civil War Money, III, 53; Home- made Articles, III, 54; Ku Klux Klan Costume and Banner, III, 38; the Senate of 1874, III, 183; Typical Rural High School of Today, III, 360; Typical Country School Prior to the Educational Revival, III, 360; Type of School which has Largely Replaced it, 111, 360; Campus of the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, in 1907, III, 372; Washington Duke's First Tobacco Factory, III, 382; One of the Present Duke To- bacco Factories at Durham, III, 382; R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, III, 388; Erwin Cot- ton Mills, Durham, III, 388; a Mod- ern State Building at Raleigh, III, 418
Immigration, checked by Indian wars, I, 108; German, I, 170; Scotch, I, 158 "Impartial Intelligencer and Weekly Advertiser," II, 374
Impeachment of Chief Justice Furches, III, 317
Impeachment of governor, III, 155
Impeachment of Governor Holden, III, 156
Impeachment of Judge R. M. Douglas, III, 317
Impeachment trial, III, 158
Impeachment vote, III, 159 "Impending Crisis," II, 323
Imperial and Inter-Colonial Relations, I, 239
Implements, value of, III, 378
Imprisonment for debt, II, 257; abol -. ished, II, 258
Indentured servants, I, 182
Independence of the United States, II, 1, 502; growth of, II, 389; North Carolina first colonies to vote for, II, 389
Independent State, I, 411
Indian conspiracy of 1715, I, 259
Indian removal from North Carolina (map), II, 78
Indian slaves, I, 100
Indian tribes, I, 250; hostility between, I, 252; attitude of during Revolu- tion, I, 380
Indian troubles, I, 50, 70, 253, 280; during Revolution, I, 406
Indian wars of 1711-1715, I, 100; check immigration, I, 108; beneficial result, I, 110
Indian Warriors of Roanoke (illustra- tion), I, 11
Indians, Lane's relations with, I, 10; injustice to, I, 100; Cherokee, I, 107, 254, 407; Yamassec, I, 105; Hat- teras, I, 250; Mattamuskcets, I, 250; Pottasketes, I, 250; Chowanocs, I, 250; Tuscarora, I, 250; Catawba, I, 252; relations with the colonies, I.
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256; removal of, I, 257; effect on re- moval of French and Spanish allies, I, 283
Industrial development, III, 384
Industrial leaders (portraits), III, 390
Industrial life, III, 217
Industrial life of colony during first seventy-five years, I, 185
Industrial plants, characteristic (illus- trations), III, 388
Industries of the Civil War, III, 8
Industries, textile, III, 389; furniture, III, 391; outlook of, III, 392
Industry, III, 376
Ingram, Lawson J., VI, 339
Innes, James, I, 262, 273
Insane, care of, II, 253
Instruction of the blind, II, 253
Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb, North Carolina Institution for, II, 251
Inter-Colonial and Imperial relations, I, 239
Internal Improvements, II, 96, 156, 225, 227, 236, 294; appropriations for, II, 92; fund for, II, 94, 113
Invasion of North Carolina, I, 468 Invasion of 1780-1781, I, 475
Invisible Empire, III, 137
Iredell, James, I, 418; II, 8, 24, 33, 50, 52, 175, 205, 361, 385; (portrait), II, 32; opinion on States Rights, II, 50; V, 347
Iron, II, 341
Irwin, John R., VI, 40
Irwin, Michael A., VI, 138
Ives, Charles L., VI, 248
Jackson, Andrew, II, 170
Jackson, Frank L., IV, 364
Jackson, William O., V, 91
Jacksonian democracy, II, 225
Jacobi, Joseph N., V, 32 Jacobi, Marcus W., V, 32 Jacobi, Nathaniel, V, 31 James, Fernando G., VI, 309
James, John H., IV, 234
Jarboe, Parran, VI, 93
Jarvis, Thomas, I, 26, 74
Jarvis, Thomas J., III, 189, 199; (por- trait), III, 200, 244
Jefferson, Thomas, II, 51, 153, 167
Jenkins, David A., IV, 276
Jenkins, John, I, 26, 54, 60
Jenkins, Joseph J., VI, 164
Jenkins, L. L., IV, 276 Jerman, Beverly S., IV, 89
Jerome, Walter G., IV, 399 Jews allowed to hold office, III, 6
Jim Crow law, III, 301
John Brown raid at Harper's Ferry, II, 322
John, Henry M., V, 57 John, Maxcy L., VI, 148
Johnson, Andrew (portrait), III, 59; policy of reconstruction, III, 60 Johnson, Arthur R. D., IV, 377 Johnson, Charles E., IV, 153
Johnson, Clarence Alfred, IV, 377 Johnson, Clarence A., V, 138 Johnson, James I., IV, 229
Johnson, Jeff D., VI, 14
Johnson, John W., V, 303 Johnson, Nathaniel, I, 90
Johnson, Rivers D., V, 296
Johnson, Walter D., IV, 91
Johnson, Walter R., IV, 30
Johnson, William J., V, 47 Johnston, Gabriel, I, 153, 156, 167, 218
Johnston, Joseph E. (portrait), I, 35 Johnston, Samuel, I, 315, 348, 352, 367, 371, 377, 390, 412, 415; (por- trait), 368; II, 8, 31, 35, 42, 47, 52, 361
Johnston, Sarah R., IV, 140 Johnston surrendering near Durham's Station, III, 34
Johnston, Thomas P., IV, 140
Johnston, William, III, 39
Jones, Abraham G., IV, 252
Jones, Allen, I, 412
Jones, Carrie R., IV, 195
Jones, Charles A., IV. 195
Jones, Charles I., IV, 355
Jones, Edmund, IV, 108
Jones, Erastus B., IV, 63
Jones, G. S., V, 337 Jones, James, II, 210
Jones, Southgate, IV, 264
Jones, Thaddeus, IV, 247
Jones, Thomas, I, 377, 412
Jones, Thomas A., V, 145
Jones, Wesley N., V, 134
Jones, William F., VI, 234
Jones, William M., VI, 60
Jones, Willie, I, 316, 355, 377, 412, 416; II, 33; (portrait), II, 36, 42
Jordan, Robert J., IV, 136
Journalism in North Carolina, I, 207
Joyce, John R., VI, 184
Joyner, James Y., III, 368; IV, 156 Judges, increased to six in 1806, II, 67 Judicial decisions relating to slavery, II, 260
Judicial department, changes in, III, 107 Judicial districts, state divided into six, II, 66
Judicial procedure, bank charters saved from, II, 219 Judicial system, under the Proprietary government, I, 45
Judiciary, control of, I, 241; under control of Crown, I, 241; contro- versy with Legislature, II, 9; Act of 1801, repeal of, II, 55; after Civil war, III, 133, 188 Justice, James F., IV, 260 Justice, Michael H., IV, 307
Kale, Abel Q., V, 383 Keel, James W., IV, 205
Keiger, Oscar R., IV, 57
Keith, Benjamin F., V, 117
Keith, Benjamin F., Sr., V, 116 Keith, Robert, II, 374
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Kellenberger, Charles D., VI, 18 Kellum, Woodus, VI, 356 Kenan, Graham, VI, 144 Kendrick, Noah B., V, 105
Kenerly, James E., V, 184 Kent, Alfred A., IV, 103
Kentucky, I, 296 Kentucky resolutions, II, 51 Kerley, Alonzo C., IV, 387 Kernodle, James L., VI, 172
Kerr, John H., V, 65
Kerr, Joseph T., IV, 238
Kesler, Joseph C., IV, 175
Kesler, Martin L., V, 216
Kilgo, John C., III, 375; VI, 189
Kiliette, Edwin F., V, 52
Kimball, Ashbel B., VI, 333
Kimbrough, Marmaduke D., IV, 372
Kinchen, John, I, 377
King, Albert H., VI, 133
King George's war, I, 258
King, John H., IV, 150
King, Samuel M., V, 39
King, William R., II, 362
King William's war, I, 258
King's Mountain, I, 471; battle of, I, 472; turning point in Revolution, I, 474
Kirk, George W., III, 148
Kirk movement, III, 149
Kirk, William R., V, 199
Kirkman, James E., V, 368
Kirkpatrick, L., III, 374
Kirk's regiment, III, 150
Kiser, Claude, VI, 315
Kitchin, Claude, III, 339, 341, 342; VI, 310
Kitchin, Julian P., V, 223
Kitchin, W. H., III, 258
Kitchin, William W., VI, 202
Kittrell, Josiah C., IV, 288
Kittrell, Robert G., IV, 297
Klutz, Alfred J., VI, 27
Knight, Edgar W., III, 368
Knight, William L., V, 47
Knight, William P., VI, 144
Know Nothing Party, II, 310
Koonce, Charles D., V, 267 Koonce, Simon E., IV, 71
Kornegay, Lemuel W., V, 235
Korner, Joseph J., IV, 139
Korner, Virginia D., IV, 139
Kramer, Charles E., IV, 182
Kramer, Daniel, IV, 182 Krider, James H., V, 191
Ku Klux Act, III, 179
Ku Klux Klan banner (illustration), III, 138
Ku Klux Klan costume (illustration), III, 138
Ku Klux movement, III, 99, 135, 173; first recorded notice, III, 111; felony to go masked, III, 129; benefits of, III, 136; inherent evils of, III, 136; chief purpose of, III, 137; number of members, III, 137; never dis- turbers of general public peace and order, III, 141; republican opposi-
tion to, III, 146; service to the peo- ple recognized, III, 147; confession, III, 152 Kuykendall, Family, IV, 265 Kuykendall, James S., IV, 265
Labor, II, 338 Labor conditions, III, 166
Labor problem during Civil war, III, 47
Labor question, III, 135
Lacy, Benjamin R., IV, 146
Laflin, Byron, III, 79, 102, 120
Lambert, M. Ashby, IV, 168
Lambeth, Frank S., IV, 186
Lambeth, John W., IV, 332
Land and slaves, chief form of wealth, I, 186
Land bounties, I, 500; to soldiers, II, 23
Land, Edward M., VI, 167
Land grant, oldest extant, I, 27 Land grants, II, 12; offered as in- ducement to military service, II, 12
Land policy, II, 173
Land question, I, 67
Land speculation, II, 88
Land tax, II, 106, 108
Land, value of, III, 165
Land warrants, validity of, II, 74
Landquist, Thomas E., V, 160
Lands, vacant, sales of, II, 104; cheap, II, 173
Lane colony, threatened by famine, I, 12
Lane, Joel, Residence of (illustration), II, 81
Lane, John B., V, 388
Lane, John C., VI, 301
Lane, Lunsford, II, 222; (portrait), II, 223
Lane, Oscar W., VI, 77
Lane, Ralph, I, 8
Lane, Richard B., VI, 89
Lane, William K., VI, 86
Lane's relations with the Indians, I, 10 Langston, John D., VI, 228 Lanier, Thornwell, IV, 326
Laprade, William T., VI, 306
La Roque, Walter D., v1, 134
Lassiter, Benjamin K., V, 221
Last royal Assembly, I, 362
Last royal governor of North Caro- lina, I, 387 Latham, James E., VI, 197
Latham, Thomas J., IV, 312
Laughinghouse, Charles O., VI, 221
Lawrence, Charles S., IV, 35 Lawrence, R. C., IV, 239
Laws, confusion of early, I, 116; re- vision of early, I, 113 Laws, R. Don, V., 142 Lawson, John, I, 80, 101 Lay, George W., IV, 90 Lazenby, Alfred R., IV, 381
Lead, II, 344
Leak, William C., VI, 364
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Ledbetter, James M., VI, 248 Lee, Charles G., VI, 346
Lee, Lawrence V., IV, 331
Lee, Malcomb K., VI, 218 Lee, Thomas B., VI, 200 Lee, William T., IV, 257 Leech, Joseph, I, 419 Legal reform, II, 242, 257-262
Leggett, Wilson D., V, 205
Legislation of 1715, I, 113
Legislation for the restoration of the South, III, 90
Legislative reform, II, 158
Legislature, II, 80; representation, in- equality of, II, 148; sessions at Hal- ifax, Tarboro, Smithfield, Fayette- ville, Newbern, Salem, Wake Court- house, II, 80; biennial sessions of, II, 161
Legislature and Judiciary, controversy between, II, 9
Legislature of 1860-61, III, 1; of 1860, joint committee, III, 2; of 1860, called into extra session, III, 3
Leigh, John B., V, 288
Leitner, Joseph F., V, 294
Lemly, William A., IV, 36
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Leonard, Jacob C., V, 232
Lewellyn, Richard J., IV, 226
Lewis, David J., IV, 278
Lewis, Elisha B., VI, 161
Lewis, L. G., IV, 246
Lewis, Richard H., V, 146
Libraries, first, I, 206
Library Commission (illustration), III, 418
License taxes, II, 104
Lieutenant-governor, office established, III, 78; office created, III, 107
"Lillian," Capture of (illustration), III, 10 Limnington, Alexander, I, 150, 316, 373, 439
Lillington Family, VI, 244 "Lily White" movement, III, 330
Lincoln, Abraham, II, 329; election of, III, 1 Lincoln, Benjamin, I, 456
Lincoln Republican League, III, 274
Lindsay, Archie T., VI, 143
Lindsay, Jacob A., IV, 286
Lindsay, John W., IV, 286
Lineback, Julius A., VI, 347
Lineberger, Abel C., V, 133
Linn, Stahle, V, 210
Linney, Frank A., III, 342; VI, 336
Linville, Aaron Y., IV, 189
Linville, Edward M., IV, 371
Linville, James P., IV, 211
Linville, William S., IV, 138
Literature, II, 378
Literary Board, II, 125
Literary Fund, II, 101, 103, 113, 136, 227, 228, 242; management of, II, 248
Literary periodicals, II, 387
Little, James L., V, 252 Little, Joseph W., IV, 34
Livermore, Russell H., V, 69 Livermore, Russell W., V, 68 Live stock, value of, III, 165 Loan certificates, I, 434 Locating the capital, II, 80 Locomotive, R. & G. R. R., with W. W. Vars, President of the Road (il- lustration), II, 235 Loftin, Andrew J., VI, 132
Logan, John E., V, 341
London Company, I, 21
Long, Benjamin F., V, 6
Long, Charles F., V, 384
Long, Everett F., IV, 251
Long, James A., IV, 81
Long, Matt R., IV, 111
Long, McKendree R., V, 10
Long, Nicholas, I, 373
Long, Vann M., IV, 40
Long, W. S., III, 375
Lookabill, Jeff D., IV, 161
Lord, Stephen F., IV, 397
Lords Proprietors, I, 28; list of, I, 32; of Carolina, Seal of (illustrations), I, 36
"Lost Colony," I, 18; fate of, I, 18
Loughlin, Joseph J., V, 66
Love, Franklin S., V, 306
Love, John F., V, 194
Love, Thomas A., VI, 298
Love, William P., VI, 96 .
Love, William T., VI, 311
"Lovely Lass," II, 62
Lovill, Edward F., VI, 301
Lovill, Grover C., IV, 74
Lowe, Lorenzo D., VI, 309
Lowdermilk, W. Steele, VI, 50
Lowery, Ernest C., VI, 179
Loyalist conspiracy, I, 428
Loyalists, persecution of, II, 9; treat- ment of, II, 10; debts to held valid, II, 11
Lucas, John P., VI, 319
Lucas, William A., V, 257
Lucas, William H. G., V, 173
Ludwell, Philip, I, 64; portrait), I, 66 Lumber, II, 338, 339
Lunsford, James O., V, 299
Lusk, V. S., III, 214
Lutherans, I, 196; II, 186
Lyerly, Eubert, IV, 360
Lynch, James B., IV, 385
Lyon, Chatham C., IV, 336
Lyon, Homer L., V, 240
Macdonald, Augustus A., VI, 306
Machinery, value of, III, 378
Mackey, John J., IV, 269
MacKinnon, Alexander J., V, 77
Maclaine, Archibald, I, 412, 418
MacLean, Angus D., V, 241
MacLean, Hector, V, 367
MacMillan, William D., V, 280
MacNair, Augustin W., V, 98
MacNair, Howard C., IV, 378
Macon Bill No. 2, II, 58; measure
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might have avoided War of 1812, II, 58 Macon, Nathaniel, II, 52, 56, 157, 166, 206, 385 MacRackan, Donald, V, 268
MacRae, John S., V, 250
MacRae, Walter G., IV, 154
Madison, President, II, 58
Malloy, John B., IV, 327
Malone, Edwin H., V, 281
Maness, John M., V, 387
Mangum, A. G., V, 237
Mangum, Willie P., II, 146, 221; (por- trait), II, 182
Manly, Charles, II, 221; (portrait), II, 290
Manly, M. E., III, 79
Mann, Julian S., V, 27
Manning, James S., VI, 10
Manning, John M., IV, 176
Manual labor colleges, II, 358
Manual labor schools, II, 357
Manufacture of cotton, beginning of, III, 168
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