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Page 20 - That special application may be made to the President for pardon by any person belonging to the excepted classes, and such clemency will be liberally extended as may be consistent with the facts of the case and the peace and dignity of the United States.
Page 19 - New Jersey, New Mexico. New York, North Carolina. Ohio, Oklahoma. Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina. Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin.
Page 3 - Public Laws of 1907, I have the honor to submit herewith for your Excellency's consideration the Biennial Report of the North Carolina...
Page 28 - Photostat. Given by the William L. Clements Library, Ann Arbor, Mich. Map of [Old Brunswick.] Undated. 10-3/4" x 15". Photostat. Given by the William L. Clements Library, Ann Arbor, Mich. Map of "Plan of the Camp and Battle of Alamance the 16 May 1771. Between the Provincials of N.th Carolina. Commanded By His Excellency Governor Tryon and Rebels who styled themselves Regulators.
Page 15 - A new general atlas, comprising a complete set of maps, representing the grand divisions of the globe, together with the several empires. kingdoms, and states in the world: compiled from the best authorities.
Page 27 - Records of the Moravians in North Carolina, edited by Adelaide L. Fries, archivist of the Moravian Church, Southern Province.
Page 14 - One hundred and fifteen people came in person to consult the records in the Commission's archives. Three expert genealogists have also been constantly employed in making researches for people in all parts of the country. While genealogical information has been most frequently sought, the following subjects have been worked' out from records in our possession: John Motley Morehead and the Development of North Carolina, 1796-1866. By Burton Alva Konkle, with an introduction by Hon. HG Connor. Cloth....
Page 5 - OF THE Secretary of the North Carolina Historical Commission DECEMBER 1, 1914, TO NOVEMBER 30, 1916 To HON. J. BRYAN GRIMES, Chairman, MESSRS. WJ PEELE, DH HILL, THOMAS M. PITTMAN, and MCS NOBLE, Commissioners. GENTLEMEN : — I beg leave to submit a report of the work of the North Carolina Historical Commission for the years December 1, 1914-November 30, 1916. ORGANIZATION" On April 1, 1915, the term of Hon.
Page 18 - History of Individual Parties, continued. Democratic Party, continued. to the supporters of his administration of the affairs of the general government. Raleigh: Office of the Constitutionalist, 1832. 14 p. North Carolina State Convention, Raleigh, 1832 Proceedings of the Jackson and Barbour Convention of North Carolina. [Raleigh: Lawrence & Lemay, 1832.] 8 p. IO (1832), pvl Favoring Barbour for vice-president rather than Van Buren. North Carolina...
Page 11 - An interesting addition to our collections is Chief Justice AS Merrimon's manuscript "Journal on the Circuit, beginning with the fall term of the Superior Court for Buncombe County, October 8, 1858." In this journal Judge Merrimon, then a young attorney just beginning his career, records his experiences on the circuit and gives interesting character sketches of the attorneys practicing in the courts with him, among them being his future rival, Zebulon Baird Vance, who, like Merrimon, was then just...

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