A Chronicle of North Carolina during American Revolution, 1763-1789 provides a brief overview of ...
Author Brent D. Glass examines North Carolina's textile industry from its roots in the spinning w...
Formed in 1722, Bertie County is one of North Carolina's oldest counties. The county quickly beca...
A valuable, basic resource for genealogical research and the study of state and local history. It...
In this landmark study, the establishment of the CCC in North Carolina is discussed, camp life is...
This book discusses the composition of the Lost Colony of 1587, the conditions on Roanoke Island,...
North Carolina is a place where history has been enriched by legends and folklore. The 48 colorfu...
In Native Carolinians, Dr. Theda Perdue, Atlanta Distinguished Professor of Southern Culture at U...
Originally published in 2009, the revised edition includes a foreword by Dr. Valerie Ann Johnson,...
Haven on the Hill tells the story of Dix Hill (or Dorothea Dix Hospital, as it became known in 19...
In their comprehensive and authoritative history of boat and shipbuilding in North Carolina throu...
Sixteenth-century narratives collected by Richard Hakluyt and drawings by John White offer remark...
Sallie Stockard (1869-1963), the first female graduate of the University of North Carolina, publi...
Presents a detailed introduction to each of the following maps: White 1585 MS, White-DeBry 1590, ...
The Old North State Fact Book contains information about and color pictures of all the official s...
In Blackbeard Reconsidered, historian Baylus Brooks examines the myth of Blackbeard in the light ...
Describes the masterful 'retreat' of Nathanael Greene's Southern Army before Lord Cornwallis's Br...
In a remarkable feat, Gerald W. Thomas completes his study of Bertie County and the impact upon i...
From the drama of blockade-running to graphic descriptions of battles on the state's islands and ...
This volume examines divided loyalties between Union and Confederate forces in an eastern North C...
Recounts the long trek of the Scotch-Irish from their adoptive Irish homeland to the mountains of...
David Stick recounts such exciting events as the settlement of the Lost Colony on Roanoke Island,...
Presents a thorough and compelling day-to-day account of General William T. Sherman's progress th...
Historical survey that examines the cartography known or available to the English colonists of 15...
Discusses various Native American tribes, including the Cherokee, Catawba, and Tuscarora, that in...
Originally published in 1960, this paperback is the most popular title ever published by the Hist...
This landmark work chronicles through primary sources the Native American experience in North Car...
Discusses political life and the restoration of government in North Carolina following the Civil ...
Surveys North Carolina's most industrialized county and the state's third most populous county. D...
The name Joffre Lanning Coe (1916-2000) is synonymous with North Carolina archaeology, and the or...
Author Lindley Butler traces the history of this northern Piedmont county from initial exploratio...
What was it like to be morphine addicted woman who was committed to an insane asylum in North Car...
In Archaeology at Colonial Brunswick, Stanley South recounts the decade-long excavation of this i...