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Manufactures, II, 334
Manufacturing, III, 217; from 1840 to 1860, II, 338; interests in 1860, III, 46; in 1860, III, 384
Manumission Society, II, 210
Maps: Indian removal from North Carolina, II, 78; Railroads in North Carolina prior to 1860, II, 351; Per- cent of negroes in total population of North Carolina, 1910, III, 405 "Margaret and Jessie," III, 15 Markham, Thomas J., IV, 364 Marler, William H., IV, 31
Marrow, Henry B., V, 372
Martin, Alexander, I, 203, 314, 361, 425, 440, 467, 493; II, 1, 18, 25, 50; (portrait), II, 22; flight of, I, 361
Martin, Francis X., II, 374; "History of North Carolina," II, 378
Martin, George A., vI, 52
Martin, James G., III, 7
Martin, Josiah, I, 338, 318
Martin, Julius C., V, 247
Martin, William J., III, 374
Maslin, Thomas, IV, 34
Masonic order, Grand Lodge of re- vived, II, 3
Massey, Charles W., IV, 181
Matheson, Charles P., V, 58
Matheson, Junius A., VI, 322
Matheson, Robert C., VI, 169
Mathews, Elmer L., IV, 271
Mattamuskeet Indians, I, 250
Matthews, James W., IV, 26
Matthews, Lemon L., VI, 169 Matthews, M. Luther, VI, 146 Mauney, William A., V, 61
May, William H., VI, 56 Mayo, James L., V, 334
McAden, Hugh, I, 194
McAlister, Alexander C., VI, 273
McAlister, Charles C., VI, 275 McAllister, George F., VI, 281
McAllister, John E., V, 296 McAulay, William F., VI, 330
McBee, Anna C., IV, 24
McBrayer ,Claude B., IV, 353 McBrayer, Matt, IV, 321
McCain, Hugh W., VI, 142
McCanless, Napoleon B., IV, 135
McCarthy, Callaghan J., VI, 87
McCaule, Thomas, II, 185
McClammy, Herbert, V, 75 McClenaghan, C. Trenholm, IV, 345
McCoin, R. S., IV, 290 McConnell, Samuel P., VI, 15 McCorkle, James M., IV, 206
McCormick, John A., V, 43 McCormick, John G., IV, 333
McCrary, John R., IV, 259 McCrary, John W., IV, 258
McCrary, Theodore E., .IV, 259
McCubbins, J. Franklin, V, 174
McCullers, Joseph J. L,, IV, 155
McCulloch, Edgar F., Jr., IV, 109
McDiarmid, David A., V, 292 McDiarmid, James C., VI, 20
McDiarmid, William J., V, 292
McDowell, Charles, I, 469
McDowell, Joseph (portrait), I, 473
McEachern, Alexander R., IV, 106
McEachern, Samuel W., IV, 233
McFadyen, John F., IV, 307
McGehee, John W., VI, 94 McGirt, William A., V, 101
McGlamery, Wiley H., VI, 141
McGougan, J. Vance, V, 280
McInnis, Lauchlin, IV, 93
McIntosh, Charles E., IV, 256
McIntosh, Lachlan, I, 441
McIntosh, William A., VI, 173
McIntyre, Stephen, IV, 398
McIver, Alexander, III, 356
McIver, Charles D., III, 364, 373; (por- trait), III, 366 McIver, John M., VI, 130
McKaughan, Cornelius M., IV, 25
McKaughan, Isaac H., IV, 216
Mckay, Felix M., V, 275
Mckay, Joseph F., VI, 24
Mckay, Neill, V, 299
McKee, James, V, 236 McKee, Dr. James, V, 236
McKee, John S., IV, 37
McKee, William H., V, 235
McKeel, Holden C., VI, 282
McKeithan, A. Tilden, IV, 217
McKimmon, James, V, 173 Mckinley, William, III, 310 Mckinnon, Alexander J., V, 77
Mckinnon, Luther, III, 374
McKnight, Charles H., VI, 316
McKoy, William B., V, 327 McLauchlin, John W., VI, 43
McLean, Angus W., V, 205 McLean, Averitt A., VI, 160
McLean, Benjamin F., IV, 368
McLean, Dan H., VI, 72
McLean, F. Dayton, V, 187
McLean, James R., VI, 116
McLean, John D. B., V, 113
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McLean, Thomas L., VI, 117
McLellan, Christopher C., IV, 338
McLeod, Alex H., V, 380
McLeod, Gilbert, V, 379 McMullan, John H., Jr., V, 311 McNair, Rory, V, 94
McNeer, Elmer F., V, 123
McNeill, Franklin, V, 273
McNeill, James W., VI, 242
McNeill, Robert H., VI, 312
McNorton, John A., IV, 235
McPhail, Ama R., VI, 216
McPhail, G. W., III, 374
McPhaul, Wilbur A., IV, 263
McPherson, Hugh P., VI, 95
McPherson, Rufus Y., V, 276
McQueen, Henry C., V, 135
McQueen, Martin, V, 384 McRae, Duncan, II, 316
McRae, John A., V, 171
McRee, Griffith J., II, 385
McRorie, William C., IV, 310
Meacham, Frank T., IV, 116
Meadows, William C., IV, 387
Meares, Iredell, III, 342; V, 70
Meal mills, II, 338
Mebane, Charles H., III, 365
"Mecklenburg Declaration," I, 302
Mecklenburg Declaration of Indepen- dence, I, 394; controversy over, II, 383
Mecklenburg Resolutions of May 31, I, 393
Mecklenburg Resolves of May 20, 1775, II, 382
Meekins, Isaac M., V, 37
Meherrin Indians, I, 70
Memory, Simms E., V, 163
Mendenhall, Edward E., VI, 34
Mendenhall, Nereus, VI, 256; III, 359
Mendenhall, Ottis E., VI, 305
Mendenhall, Walter H., IV, 126
Merrick, Duff, V, 193
Merrimon, Augustus S., III, 180; (por- trait), III. 181
Merritt, William D., IV, 95
Methodists, I, 197; II, 187; Sunday School, II, 188; first preacher in North Carolina, II, 200
Metts, Edwin A., V, 63
Metts, James I., IV, 208
Mewborn, Sidney G., V, 135
Mexican war, II, 284; volunteers, II, 285
Mial, Millard, IV, 132
Michaux, Edward R., VI, 303
Michaux, L. Macon, VI, 113
Milburn, Frank P., VI, 354
Military assistance to sister states in Revolution, I, 455
Military districts organized, III, 88
Military equipment, manufacture of in Civil war, III, 8
Military operations in North Carolina, III, 20, 38 Military problems, I, 437 Military reservation, II, 74
Military schools, II, 357 Military service, Revolution, land grants offered as inducements to, II, 12
Military supplies, value of, III, 11; se- cured by blockade runners, III, 17
Militia, I, 269, 354, 360, 437; basis of organization, I, 438; during the Revolution, I, 438; War of 1812, II, 59; reorganization, III, 2, 8, 114, 148 Miller, Bachman B., IV, 123
Miller, Collette L., IV, 319
Miller, Jasper, VI, 19
Miller, Julius F., IV, 242
Miller, Thomas, I, 54
Miller, William W., IV, 39
Mills, cotton seed oil, III, 391
Millsaps, Elliott S., V, 317
Milton, Davidson H., V, 319
Mineralogy of North Carolina, II, 100
Mineral resources, II, 340; wealth, III, 392 "Minerva," II, 52, 206
Mines, value of, III, 376
Mint, Charlotte, II, 341
Minute-men, I, 373, 437
Miscellaneous taxes, II, 106
Missionaries, early, I, 117
Missions, II, 197
Mississippi river, navigation of, II, 18
Missouri Compromise, II, 206, 305
Mitchell, Emery M., V, 161
Mitchell, John G. H., IV, 155
Mixed schools, III, 361
Mock, William J., V, 140
Modern State Building at Raleigh ( il- lustration), III, 418
Moffitt, Alton R., VI, 166
Moffitt, Benjamin, VI, 331
Moffitt, Emmett L., III, 375; VI, 302
Money, paper, I, 431; II, 4; deprecia- tion, II, 3
"Mongrel" legislature, III, 142
Monmouth, battle of, I, 441
Montgomery, Walter A., V, 150
Moore, Alfred, II. 361
Moore, Alfred, VI, 65
Moore, Bartholomew F. (portrait), II, 215; III, 9, 78, 111, 130; (portrait), 69; VI, 13 Moore, Charles R., IV, 213
Moore, Edwin G., V, 256
Moore, George, I, 150, 324
Moore, George J., V, 53
Moore, James, I, 105, 316, 373, 385, 439
Moore, Larry I., VI. 249
Moore, Lloyd W., IV, 224
Moore, Maurice, I. 106. 147, 150
Moore, Nathaniel H., IV, 77
Moore, Oren, VI, 196
Moore, Parker Q., V, 45
Moore, Roger, IV, 359
Moore, Roger, I, 150; IV, 356
Moore's Creek Bridge. battle of, I, 384; saved North Carolina from conquest, I, 388 Moravians, II, 186
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Morehead, John M., II, 158, 266; (por- trait), II, 269; III, 61, 342
Morgan, James L., V, 85
Morgan, Joseph R., V, 208
Morgan, Volney B., VI, 334 Morgan, William T., IV, 317 Morganton judicial district, II, 66 Moring, Frank O., IV, 293 Morris, Robert, II, 21
Morrison, Cameron, V, 227
Morrison, Robert H. (portrait), II, 368
Morrison, Sidney R., VI, 115
Morrison, Theodore S., IV, 164
Morrow, Robert A., VI, 136
Moseley, Alfred McD., IV, 367
Moseley, Bennett W., IV, 367
Moseley, Charles W., VI, 205
Moseley, Edward, I, 94, 215; facsimile of autograph, I, 96
Moseley, H. E., VI, 115
Moseley, Herbert P., V, 352
Moseley, Sampson, I, 150
Moseley, Thomas V., VI, 123
Moss, Beverly G., IV, 59
Mott, J. J., III, 208, 255
Mt. Pleasant Academy, II, 249
Mount Pleasant Collegiate Institute, VI, 280 .
Mountain section, III, 377
Mudgett, William C., V, 396
Munyan, William G., V, 380
Murchison, Isaac A., VI, 33
Murchison, Joel W., V, 139
Murphey, Archibald D., II, 91, 101, 151, 249, 257, 380; (portrait), II, 92; re- port on education, II, 101
Murphy, James D., IV, 286
Murphy, Thomas J., VI, 338
Murphy, Walter, IV, 144
Myers, A. G., V, 279
Myers, John Q., V, 327
Myers, John R., IV, 347
Myers, John S., V, 325
Myers, Lucy W., IV, 147
Myers, William R., V, 325
Nance, Douglas A., IV, 29
Nash, Abner, I, 316, 348, 355, 377; (portrait), 426
Nash, Francis, I, 316, 371, 440
Nash, Frank, V, 76
Nash, Samuel S., V, 24
Nashville, I, 296
Nassau, III, 16
Nat Turner conspiracy, II, 218
National Farmers' Alliance, III, 229
National Greenback party, III, 198 Nationalization, II, 26
Naval engagements, III, 19; during Revolution, I, 451
Naval operations in North Carolina, III, 7-38
Naval stores, II, 339
Navigation Act, I, 52; II, 28
Navigation of Mississippi river, II, 18 Neal, William E., VI, 361
Neave, Edward B., V, 69
Negro slavery, I, 183
Negroes, free, II, 146, 203, 220; III, 74;
suffrage, II, 158, 162; III, 77; num- ber and distribution of, II, 203; III, 404; legislation, II, 219; education of, III, 73, 333; schools, III, 73; problem after the war, III, 77; re- lation of the races, III, 135; effects of emancipation, III, 163; in politics, III, 164, 274, 280; insane asylum for, III, 193; exodus of, III, 205; treated with fairness, III, 212; intimidation of, III, 287; disorders, Wilmington, III, 295; disfranchisement of, III, 300; question, III, 311; as a political question, III, 316, 333; absence from politics, III, 345; problem, III, 347; schools, supported by Freedmen's Bureau, III, 353; normal schools for, III, 370; per cent in total popula- tion, III, 405; farm owners, III, 414 Neuse river, II, 85
New Bern, I, 82, 123; III, 18; attack on, III, 20, 23; capital at, I, 299; judical district, II, 66; session of legislature at, II, 80
New Bern Academy, II, 356
Newby, William G., VI, 109
New capitol, construction of, II, 239
New constitution, III, 106
Newell, Jake F., VI, 101
Newlin, Thomas, III, 375
Newman, George F., VI, 119
Newtown, I, 153
Newspapers, early, I, 207; II, 2; first republican, II, 52; beginning of par- tisan press, II, 53; none in the state at close of Revolution, II, 374
"News and Observer," III, 264
Nicholson, John L., VI, 291
Nicholson, Samuel T., IV, 156
Nickname for carpet-bagger, III, 131
Niggel, John H., V, 90
Nissen, William M., IV, 60
Nixon, Thomas, V, 348
Non-Importation Association, I, 334, 356 Norfleet, L. E., IV, 280
Norfolk, burning of, I, 384
Norfolk Southern Railroad, II, 350; III, 401
Normal and Industrial College, III, 365, 373
Normal College, III, 37
Normal Schools, III, 193, 364; (col- ¿ ored), Fayetteville, III, 363; for ne- groes, III, 370
Norman, Louis W., IV, 172
Norman, Richard W., V, 177
Norman, William C., IV, 153
Norris, Henry, IV, 323
Norris, Herbert E., IV, 93
North American colonization, Raleigh true parent of, I, 19
North Carolina, first European known to have described the coast, I, 1; first permanent settlers from Virginia, I, 21; oldest grant for land extant, I, 27; government during Proprietary period, I, 37; constitution of as a
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Proprietary, I, 39; Albemarle parent settlement of, I, 39; Albemarle nucleus of, I, 63; first governor of, I, 74; ceased to be Proprietary colony, I, 138; becomes Royal Colony, I, 141; English settlement of, I, 144; popu- lation prior to census of 1790, I, 178; boundary dispute, I, 242; part in French and Indian war, I, 285; grant of 1665, Tennessee included in, I, 289; end of British rule, I, 353; first chief executive of, independent of British crown, I, 377; last royal governor, I, 387; first colonies to vote for in- dependence, I, 389; political senti- ment in 1774, I, 391; independent state, I, 411; exodus of Highlanders from in 1777, I, 430; Continental Army quota, I, 439; military assist- ance to sister states, in Revolution, I, 455; invasion of, I, 468; financial policy during Revolution, II, 12; In- dependence of Watauga region from, II, 15; next to last member to ratify Constitution, II, 46; in federal pol- ities, II, 166; restored to the Union, III, 113; first state to impeach gov- ernor, III, 158; geographical char- acter, III, 376; area, III, 376; topo- graphical variety, III, 376; climatic variety, III, 377; soils, III, 377; total acreage, III, 377; number of farms, III, 377; eighth cotton state, III, 380; second in tobacco produc- tion, III, 381
"North Carolina, III, 29
North Carolina Baptist Missionary So- ciety, II, 198
North Carolina Bible Society, II, 196
"North Carolina Chronicle," II, 375
North Carolina College, II, 372
North Carolina delegates to the Con- vention of 1787 (illustration), II, 22 "North Carolina Gazette," I, 207; II, 2, 374, 375
North Carolina Historical Society, or- ganization of, II, 363
North Carolina Institution for the In- struction of the Deaf and Dumb, II, 251
"North Carolina Journal," II, 374, 376 "North Carolina Journal of Education," II, 247, 391
"North Carolina Magazine," I, 207
"North Carolina Medical Journal," II, 389
"North Carolina Medical Society," II, 388
"North Carolina Mercury and Salis- bury Advertiser," II, 375
North Carolina Military Academy, II, 357
"North Carolina Minerva," II, 374
"North Carolina Minerva and Fayette- ville Gazette," II, 374
"North Carolina Planter," II, 332
North Carolina Railroad, II, 234, 294, 344; III, 121, 203, 242, 254, 268, 394
"North Carolina Standard," II, 275, 316, 377
"North Carolina Telegraph," II, 377
North Carolina troops better equipped, III, 11
North Carolina University (illustra- tion), III, 372
Northrop, Theodore M., V, 203
Northwestern Railroad, III, 119
Norwood, George A., V, 263
Norwood, John D., IV, 200
Nullification, II, 178
Number of Negroes, II, 203
Nunn, Romulus A., V, 293 "Nutbush Address," I, 306
Oates, Jolın A., VI, 66
Oates, Robert M., IV, 329
O'Berry, Nathan, V, 318
O'Brien, J. Buren, VI, 208
O'Brien, William F., IV, 187
Oettinger, Clarence, VI, 118
Oettinger, Jonas, V, 210
Officers, Civil War, 12
Ogburn, Anna E., IV, 133
Ogburn, Charles D., IV, 59
Ogburn, Charles J., IV, 61
Ogburn, Matthew L., IV, 133
Ogburn, Sihon A., IV, 51
Ohio Land Company, I, 267
Old Alamance Mill, (illustration), II, 337
Old, Logan E., IV, 143
Old, Walter N., IV, 144
Oldest church, 1, 88; (illustration), I, 119
Oldest grant for land on the Cape Fear, I, 149
Olive, William J., V, 294
Opposition to University, III, 371
Ordinance abolishing slavery, III, 64
Ordinance dissolving union between North Carolina and United States, III, 5
Oregon question, II, 281
Ormond, Yancey T., VI, 88
Orrell, John A., V, 160
Orton, I, 150; (illustration), I, 151
Osborn, Charles, II, 210
Osborne, Adlai, I, 203
Osborne, Francis I., VI, 282
Outlaw, David, II, 155
Outlaw, Wyatt, III, 100, 147
Overman, Edwin R., IV, 173
Overman, Lee S., III, 341; IV, 291
Overthrow of Reconstruction. III, 132 Oxford Female College, II, 372
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Pace, Samuel G., IV, 353 Pace. William H., V, 168
Pacification, Schofield's measures for, IIT, 58
Pack Memorial Library, VI, 362
Page, Henry A., III, 331
Page, Robert N., III, 342; VI, 44
Palatines, The, I, 80
Palmer, Jude, V, 24 Palmer, Paul, I, 195
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Palmer, Robert W., VI, 70 Panic of 1893, III, 242
Paper currency, redemption of, 1I, 48 Paper money, I, 431; II, 4; effects on business, II, 6; II, 119 Park, John A., V, 221
Parker, Charles P., VI, 27
Parker, Edward S., Jr., VI, 52
Parker, Hersey B., V, 381
Parker, Raymond G., IV, 53
Parker, Virgil O., IV, 158
Parliamentary taxation, I, 321 Parrish, Fred M., IV, 26
Parrott, James M., VI, 63
Parrott, W. Thomas, VI, 20
Parsley, Walter L., IV, 287
Parson, Eric, VI, 321
Parsons, Walter L., V1, 61 Partisan dissensions, II, 308
Partisan press, beginning of, II, 53
Passing of the Proprietary, I, 124
Pate, Alexander W., V, 80
Pate, William T., V, 369
Paterson, Joseph F., VI, 241
Paton, David, VI, 154
Patrick, John T., VI, 174
Patterson, Archibald F., VI, 32
Patterson, James S., IV, 327
Patterson, John W., V1, 202
Patterson, J. Sollie, IV, 282
Patterson, Lindsay, V, 124
Paul, Addie A., IV, 56
Payne, Abner C., IV, 354
Payne, Anthony L., IV, 314
Peabody Fund, III, 359
Peace Conference, III, 2; desire for, III, 34; movement, III, 44 4
Peace Institute, V, 170
Peacock, Dred, V, 329
Peacock, James W., IV, 330
Peanuts, III, 379, 381
Pearsall, Oscar, IV, 288
Pearsall, Patrick M., VI, 275
Pearson, Chief Justice, Il1, 197
Pearson, Jesse A., II, 150
Pearson, R. M., (portrait), III, 134
Peddler's tax, II, 107
Pegram, W. H., III, 374
Peirce, Henry F., IV, 241
Pell, George P., IV, 305
Pell, William E., (portrait), 111, 67
Pender, James, IV, 169
Pender, W. D., IV, 169; (portrait), III, 13
Penitentiary, 11I, 128, 272, 302
Penn, John, I, 371, 400, 467, 496
Penry, William G., IV, 203
Pensions, Confederate, Ill, 213
Penton, Daniel H., V, 177
Peppler, Charles W., VI, 31
Perdew, William E., IV, 100 Permanent settlement, I, 25 Perry, Seborn, VI, 339 Perry, William C., IV, 59
Persecution of Loyalists, II, 9 Person, Thomas, I, 377, 402, 412, 419 Personal property, value of, II1, 165 Petersburg Railroad, Il1, 394
Peterson, Walter F., VI, 229 Pettus, Thomas F., V, 109 Petty, Herbert H., VI, 359
Petty, William C., VI, 360 Pfohl, Bernard J., V, 84
Pfohl, Christian T., V, 83 Pfohl, J. Kenneth, V, 84
Pfohl, Roxana L., IV, 47
Pfohl, William T., IV, 47
Pharr, Lafayette M., VI, 145
Philanthropic Baptist Missionary So- ciety, II, 197 Philips, Henry H., IV, 222
Phillips, Guy B., IV, 320
Phillips, Joseph H., IV, 99
Phillips, Lee V., IV, 131
Phillips, Robert D., VI, 170
Phillips, Samuel F., III, 177
Phillips, William P., IV, 86
Pickett, William P., VI, 308
Piedmont section, III, 377
Pierce, Franklin, Il, 309
Pike, Isaac A., V, 135
Pilmoor, Joseph, I, 197; II, 200
Pinehurst School, V1, 321
Pioneers, early, I, 25; character of, I, 26
Piracy, I, 125; destroyed in North Car- olina, I, 127
Pitt, William, I, 276
Pittman, Kenneth A., V, 378
Pittman, Thomas M., IV, 278
Plank roads, IT, 250, 350
Plantations, early, general description of, I, 187 Planters, I, 180
Plot for rising of slaves, II, 218
Plymouth, Attack on, III, 24
Poe, Clarence, V, 126
Pogue, Joseph E., V, 290
Poindexter, William N., IV, 256
Policy of issuing bonds begun in 1848, II, 241
Political and Constitutional controver- sies, I, 210
Political conditions, at the close of the Revolution, II, 1-20; events during reconstruction, III, 99
Political parties, early, I, 112 Political sentiment in Civil war, III, 39 Political sentiment in North Carolina, 1774, I, 391
Politics, in early days, I, 122; Feder- alists and republicans, 1790-1815, 1I, 47; Federal, 1824-1836, II, 166-184; in 1836-1847, II, 263-288; relation of University of North Carolina to, Il, 363; during secession movement, Ill, 1; seditious, III, 6; negro in, 1Il, 164, 274, 280; of today, III; 316-346; . since 1900, III, 340
Polk, James K., II, 280, 362
Polk, L. L., Il1, 227; (portrait), Il1, 226 Polk, Thomas, I, 371, 439 Poll tax, II, 106, 108 Pollock, Raymond, VI, 154 Pollock, Thomas, I, 103, 112
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Pool, John, II, 322; III, 68, 113, 148, 362
Pool, Solomon, III, 356
Pool, Stephen D., III, 362
Poole, Hartwell S., VI, 147
Poole, Robert T., VI, 219
Pope, Patrick F., VI, 159
Population, II, 153, 185, 204; in 1730, I, 143; of North Carolina prior to census of 1790, I, 178; at the close of the Revolution, II, 1; exodus to other states, II, 88; in 1860, III, 47 Populism, rise of, III, 221
Populist convention, III, 244
Populist party, fate of, III, 277
Populists, democratic refusal to fuse with in 1898, III, 282
Porter, Edmund, I, 214
Portraits: Sir Walter Raleigh, I, fron- tispiece; Governor Philip Ludwell, I, 66; Christopher Gale, First Chief Justice of North Carolina, I, 131; Arthur Dobbs, I, 166; Augustus G. Spangenberg, I, 172; Hugh Waddell, I, 279; Daniel Boone, I, 290; Samuel Johnston, I, 368; William Hooper, I, 401; Joseph Hewes, I, 401; Governor Abner Nash, I, 426; Isaac Shelby, I, 470; Colonel Joseph McDowell, I, 473; Nathaniel Greene, I, 482; John Sevier, II, 15; James Iredell, II, 32; Willie Jones, II, 36; Joseph Gales, II, 53; Supreme Court, 1818, II, 71; Archibald DeBow Murphey, II, 92; William Gaston, II, 131; D. L. Swain, II, 140; John Branch, II, 176; Willie P. Mangum, II, 182; Bartholomew F. Moore, II, 215; Lunsford Lane, II, 223; Governor Edward B. Dudley, II, 226; Calvin H. Wiley, II, 246; Wil- liam D. Cooke, II, 252; James C. Dobbin, II, 256; Justice Thomas Ruffin, II, 261; John M. Morehead, II, 269; William W. Holden, II, 276; William A. Graham, II, 278; Wil- liam H. Haywood, II, 282; Governor Charles Manly, II, 290; David S. Reid, II, 290; George E. Badger, II, 298; Gov. John W. Ellis, II, 321; Edwin M. Holt, II, 337; Joseph Cald- well, II, 364; Samuel Wait, II, -366; Robert Hall Morrison, II, 368; Brax- ton Craven, II, 371; Francis Lister Hawks, II, 381; Charles B. Aycock, III, frontispiece; Weldon N. Edwards, III, 4; Maj. Gen. Robert Ransom, III, 13; Lieut. Gen. T. H. Holmes, III, 13; Maj. Gen. W. D. Pender, III, 13; Maj. Gen. R. F. Hoke, III, 13; Gov. Zebulon. B. Vance, III, 13; Maj. Gen. W. H. Whiting, III, 13; Maj. Gen. S. D. Ramseur, III, 13; Lieut. Gen. Daniel H. Hill, III, 13; Maj. Gen. Bryan Grimes, III, 13; W. T. Sher- man, III, 35; Joseph E. Johnston, III, 35; Gov. John Willis Ellis, III, 41; Gen. John B. Schofield, III, 57; President Andrew Johnson, III, 59;
Gov. William W. Holden, III, 62; William E. Pell, III, 67; Gov. Jona- than Worth, III, 69; Bartholomew F. Moore, III, 69; Alfred and O. H. Dockery, III, 80; Gen. Daniel E. Sickles, III, 91; Josiah Turner, Jr., III, 131; R. M. Pearson, III, 134; E. G. Reade, III, 134; Thomas Settle, III, 134; W. B. Rodman, III, 134; R. P. Dick, III, 134; Caswell Holt, III, 141; Matthew W. Ransom, III, 174; Augustus S. Merrimon, III, 181; Gov. Thomas J. Jarvis, III, 200; Col. L. L. Polk, III, 227; Gov. Zebulon B. Vance, III, 232; Charles D. McIver, III, 366; Edward K. Graham, III, 366; C. B. Aycock, III, 366; Wash- ington Duke, III, 390; D. A. Tomp- kins, III, 390; Edwin M. Holt, III, 390; A. B. Andrews, III, 398; R. R. Bridgers, III, 398 Post, James F., V, 132
Post-revolutionary currency, retire- ment of, II, 105
Potato, I, 13; cultivation introduced to England by Raleigh, I, 13
Poteat, William L., III, 373; IV, 83
Pottaskete Indians, I, 250
Potter, Louis A., Jr., VI, 255
Pou, E. W., III, 342
Powe, Edward K., IV, 70
Powell, Alexander E., IV, 260
Powell, Alexander H., V, 191
Powell, Edward F., IV, 260
Powell, Robert H., IV, 260
Powell, Walter H., IV, 260
Powers, James A., V, 323
Powers, Owen M., VI, 334
Preacher, first, I, 85
Presbyterians, I, 194; II, 185
President, four year term adopted, II, 30
Presidential campaign of 1824, II, 168;
of 1860, II, 325; restoration, III, 56 Present capital, II, 82
Present-day school building, (illustra- tion), III, 360
Press, first, I, 207; beginning of par- tisan. II, 53; late in coming to North Carolina, I, 206
Prevette, Joseph M., IV, 365
Pricklove, Samuel, I, 26
Pridgen, Claude L., IV, 303
Primrose, John S., VI, 227
Printing press, established 1783; II, 2
Prison-ships, I, 500
Prisoners, Revolutionary war, release of, I, 501
Pritchard, Gov., III, 248, 265
Pritchard, Jeter C., V. 259
Pritchard, Senator, III. 341
Pritchard, Thomas H., III, 373
Private banks, II, 135
Privateers, II. 62; in Revolution, I, 449; French, I. 263; Spanish, I, 263
Privette, William G., VI, 41
Problem of reconstruction, I. 111 (after Indian war); solution of, III, 85
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Proctor, James D., IV, 268
"Progressive Farmer," III, 226, 236, 270, 283
Prohibition, III, 207, 338, 415; state- wide, III, 338; movement, first step toward, II, 196; ticket in 1888, III, 216
Property, assessment of imperfect, II, 111; decline in value, III, 166; de- struction of, III, 56
Property of Tories confiscated, I, 434 Proposed amendments to Constitution, III, 339; ratified, III, 340
Proprietary government, I, 32; adopted for new colony, I, 34; provisions of, I, 35; Carolina government during, I, 37; authority of Governor under, I, 40; Council, I, 42; General Assem- bly, I, 43; House of Commons, I. 44; judicial system, I, 45; wars and re- bellions under, I, 47; revolt against, I, 58; passing of the, I, 124; North Carolina ceased to be, I, 138; ended in 1729, I, 140; difference between Proprietary government and Crown government, I, 210
Protection of slaves, II, 213
Province of North Carolina, Seal of (illustration), I, 39; 1730-1767 (il- lustrations), I, 211
Provincial Congress, I, 354, 362; sec- ond, adjournment of, I, 367
Provincial Council, I, 367, 376; difficul- ties of, I, 378
Provisional governor, W. W. Holden appointed, III, 60
Pruden, James N., IV, 197
Public accounting, defects in method of, II, 112
Public debt, II, 105; declared valid, III, 106
Public funds, misappropriation of, II, 112
Public lands, II, 316; sale of, II, 106 Public schools, II, 242; III, 108; agita- tion for, II, 91; establishment of system, II, 225
Pugh, Clarence R., IV, 394
Pugh, John A., IV, 322
Punishments for crime, III, 109
Purcell, John E., IV, 72
Puryear, Richard C., IV, 282
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Quakers, I, 86, 193; II, 186; expulsion of from courts, Council and Assem- bly, I, 91
Qualifications for suffrage, III, 96, 104 Queen Anne's war, I, 258
Queen, John M., V, 161
Queen's College, I, 204
Quince, Richard, I, 336
Quit rents, I, 47; controversy, I, 214
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