593 resultados para Craven County (N.C.)
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This document contains a remonstrance, which was written by the citizens of Beaufort district of South Carolina, in connection with tariff increases. It was presented to the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States.
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This document is an address by Chief Justice Eugene B. Gary that discusses the civilization of America in two contexts. The first context is the principles of civilization applicable to their democratic form of government. The second context is the dangers that threaten to destroy the very foundation of their government.
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This executive order by Governor Carroll A Campbell, Jr. orders an election be held in Woodford to elect a new city council member.
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This proclamation from Governor Mark Sanford proclaims November 7 9, 2003, as the 40th Anniversary of Bible Way Church of Atlas Road.
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This proclamation from Governor Mark Sanford proclaims November 2 - 9, 2003 as WIS-TV 50th Anniversary Week.
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This proclamation from Governor Mark Sanford proclaims October 30, 2005 as Cornerstone Baptist Church 100th Anniversary Day.
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This proclamation from Governor Mark Sanford proclaims November 8 – 14, 2004 as Penn Center Heritage Days.
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This is a reprint of a book published in 1932. The State Department of Education of South Carolina, did an intensive study during the summer of 1931 of the problems, needs, and possibilities of the type of opportunity school conducted annually in South Carolina. The purpose and scope of the study, the steps taken, and the findings and interpretations are presented in the chapters in this book.
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This document is a land deed between Alex Outlaw and Calvin Spencer.
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This document is an indenture deed between Hayward Todd, Sr. and Calvin Spencer
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This document is an indenture deed between Calvin Spencer, Joseph Kershaw, and John Chestnut.
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This document is a plat survey of Alex Pitts' land.
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This document is a plat survey of Edward Burch, O. H. Spencer, Alex Powe, and Ann Spencer land.