This is a comprehensive collection of the official records of the state of North Carolina from the colonial period to the early 20th century. The records include legislative journals, executive department documents, court records, and other important historical documents that shed light on the state's political, social, and economic history.
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Experience the private life of Napoleon through the eyes of one of his closest confidants, Louis Constant Wairy. In this memoir, Wairy offers a rare and intimate glimpse into the personal habits, quirks, and relationships of one of the most well-known figures in history.
The investigation of the charges brought by Walter Clark against John C. Kilgo, President of Trinity College, is chronicled in this detailed report. The proceedings and correspondence leading up to the hearings are also included in this comprehensive account.