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Agriculture |
177-187 |
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Aircraft, Fairchild |
172 |
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Airports: |
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Burlington Municipal |
230 |
Huffman Field |
229 |
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Alamance: |
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early settlers |
14 |
indians of |
9-12 |
origin of name, |
13 |
settlement of, |
13-25 |
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Alamance, Battle of: |
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casualties, |
64 |
causes, |
45-56 |
description of, |
61 |
prisoners hanged, |
65 |
(See also: Regulators, Tryon, Alamance Battleground) |
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Alamance Battleground: |
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description of monument |
65 |
monument unveiled |
150 |
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Alamance County: |
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communities in |
133-143 |
early courts |
92 |
founding of |
89-92 |
map of |
front end pages |
naming of |
90 |
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Alamance County Fair |
146 |
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Alamance Church |
35 |
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Alamance Creek |
5, 13, 14 |
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Alamance Gleaner |
95, 237 |
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Alamance Plaid |
103, 165 |
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"Alamance Regulators": |
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Spanish-American War |
151 |
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Alamance Village |
142 |
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"Alamons" |
13 |
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Albright, George |
93 |
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Albright, Capt. William |
30 |
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Allemani |
13 |
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Altamahaw-Ossipee |
141 |
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Anthony, George |
125 |
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"Aramanchy River " |
13 |
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Asbury, Rev. Francis |
37 |
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Austin Quarter |
22 |
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Barnwell, Col. John |
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describes Sissipahaw |
10 |
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Bason, James |
95 |
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Battles: |
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of Alamance |
56-65 |
of Guilford Court House |
73 |
of Kirk's Farm |
74 |
of Lexington |
69 |
of Lindley's Mill |
75 |
of Moore's Creek |
70 |
Pyle's Hacking Match |
72 |
(See also: Wars) |
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Bellemont |
142 |
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Bethabara |
21 |
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Bingham Military School |
205 |
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Bithahn, Rev. John |
30 |
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Black, John |
171 |
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Boone's Station |
32 |
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Boyd, A. H. |
94 |
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Boyd, James E |
94, 130 |
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Boyd, James M |
95 |
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Burke, Gov. Thomas |
75 |
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Burlington |
135-136 |
incorporated |
136 |
origin of name |
135 |
motto |
136 |
(See also: Company Shops) |
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Burlington Mills |
166-167 |
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Burrington, Gov. George |
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describes N. C. Churches |
27 |
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Business: |
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first in Burlington |
109 |
first in Graham |
95 |
expansion |
175-176 |
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Butler, Gen. John |
76 |
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Butler, William |
50 |
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Byrd, Col. William: |
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describes Haw's Old Fields |
13 |
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Caldwell, Rev. David |
41, 59 |
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Caldwell, Dr. Joseph |
189 |
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Camp meetings |
39 |
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Cane Creek: |
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Dixon's Mill on |
73 |
Friends Meeting |
15, 33 |
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Carrigan, Villiam A |
90, 98 |
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Carroll, W. H. |
151 |
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Childs, Thomas |
22 |
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Childsborough |
24 |
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Churches: |
27-44 |
Baptists |
37 |
Brick Church |
30 |
Cane Creek Meeting |
34 |
Christian |
39 |
Churches today |
43 |
Clapp Church |
30 |
Cross Roads Presbyterian |
39 |
first in county |
29 |
Freidens |
31 |
Graves' Church |
32 |
Hawfields Presbyterian |
34, 36 |
Lutheran |
29 |
Methodists |
37 |
Providence |
39 |
Reformed |
29 |
St. Marks |
32 |
Schumakers |
31 |
Stoner's |
30 |
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Civic Organizations |
243 |
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Clapp, Will F. |
238 |
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Clendenin, William |
94 |
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Coffin Factory, Burlington |
134, 171 |
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College, Elon |
195, 212-214 |
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Company Shops: |
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founding |
107-111 |
incorporated |
134 |
name changed to Burlington |
135 |
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"Constitutional Union Guard" |
125 |
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Cook, Ephraim |
109 |
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Cook, Staley A |
240 |
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Corbin |
22 |
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Cornwallis, Lord: |
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at Guilford Court House |
73 |
at Haw River |
139 |
at Hillsboro |
71 |
at Snow Camp |
74 |
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Cotton Mills: |
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Aurora |
136, 165 |
expansion of |
164 |
first |
98-103 |
Granite |
140 |
Holt-Carrigan |
98 |
Lafayette |
165 |
Oneida |
137, 165 |
Plaid Mills |
103, 165 |
Sidney |
165 |
Tabardry |
140 |
Travora |
165 |
Windsor |
167 |
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Cowan, J. C., Jr. |
167 |
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Craig, James A |
90 |
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Crawford, Rev. J. H. |
30 |
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Craven, Peter |
50 |
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Crooks, Rev. Adam |
38 |
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Crowson, 0. F. |
239 |
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Currie, Dr. Archibald |
36 |
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Dairying |
182-184 |
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Davis, Jefferson |
121 |
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Debow, Rev. John |
39 |
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Deeds, early settlers' |
22 |
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Depression years |
249 |
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Dixon, Simon |
34, 74 |
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Dougherty, W. H. |
192, 194 |
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Edwards, Isaac |
55 |
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Ellis, C. B. |
175 |
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Ellis, Gov. John W. |
114 |
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Elon College |
195, 212-214 |
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Elon, origin ot name |
213 |
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Eno, Will, Lawson's Guide |
2 |
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Erwin, W. A. |
135 |
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Euliss, Eli |
125 |
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Fanning, Col. David |
75 |
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Fanning, Col. Edmund |
48 |
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Farming (See Agriculture) |
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Farm Life: |
84 |
described by E. M. Holt |
86-87 |
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Faucett, Job |
125 |
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Faucett, John |
95 |
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Few, James: |
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hanged by Tryon |
64 |
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Fisher, Col. Charles |
114 |
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Fleming, P. H. |
200 |
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Fogleman, Dover |
228 |
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Foglernan, John |
90 |
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Fogleman, John T |
125 |
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Fogleman, W. A. |
135 |
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Fonville, James |
109 |
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Fonville, James B |
93 |
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Freeland, George |
92 |
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Freeland, Jonathan |
42 |
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Freeman, Dr. R. A. |
135 |
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Fyke, Malachi |
54 |
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Gant, Jesse |
90 |
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Gant, John |
222 |
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German settlers |
14, 32 |
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Gibsonville |
31 |
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Goertner, George |
32 |
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Goff, Solomon |
54 |
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Graham: |
91-96, 136-138 |
designated county seat |
91 |
first business place |
95 |
incorporated |
94 |
founding of |
93 |
after War Between the States |
136 |
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Graham, James A |
94 |
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Graham, Capt. Joseph |
72 |
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Graham, Gov. William A. |
91 |
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Granville, Earl of |
21 |
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Guilford Court House, Battle of |
73 |
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Hambleton, Ninean Beal |
50 |
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Hamilton, Matthew |
54 |
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Hannah, Robert |
95 |
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Hardin, CoL John |
110 |
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Harden, Col. Julius H. |
146 |
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Harris, Tyrec |
55 |
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Hart, Capt. Thomas |
51 |
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Harvey, Absalom |
90 |
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Haw River: |
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crossed by Lawson |
3 |
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Haw River Community: |
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industry |
140 |
settled |
139 |
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Hawfields |
24 |
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Haw's Old Fields: |
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granted to Earl Granville |
21 |
mentioned by Col. Byrd |
13 |
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Henderson, Judge Richard: |
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describes Regulator rioting |
54 |
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Hillsboro: |
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Regulators rioting in |
54 |
Regulators hanged at |
65 |
Cornwallis at |
71 |
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Hillsboro, Lord |
25 |
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Holden, Gov. W. W. |
128 |
declares Alamance in state of insurrection |
128 |
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Holt, Edwin M |
94-103 |
aids Confederacy |
119 |
describes farm life |
86 |
founds cotton mill |
98-103 |
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Holt, Rev. John R. |
42, 95, 194 |
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Holt, Joseph S |
92 |
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Holt, L. Banks |
137 |
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Holt, Michael |
25, 92, 97 |
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Holt, Gov. Thomas M. |
157-161 |
works in father's mill |
98-101 |
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Hosiery Mills: |
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Daisy |
168 |
Esther |
171 |
first |
168 |
May-McEwen-Kaiser |
169 |
Sidney |
171 |
Standard |
103, 164 |
Whitehead |
169 |
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Hospital, Alamance General |
233 |
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Howell, Rednap |
52 |
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Huffman, Glenn |
228 |
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Hunter, James |
52 |
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Husband, Herman |
46-48 |
becomes Regulator leader |
47 |
elected to Legislature |
52 |
escapes from Battle of Alamance |
62 |
(See also: Regulators) |
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Indians: |
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described by Lawson |
6-9 |
described by Lederer |
1 |
Sissipahaw Tribe |
10-12 |
earliest mention of Sissipahaw |
3 |
mentioned by Col. Barnwell |
10 |
relics |
10-12 |
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Indian Traders |
4 |
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Industry (See: Cotton Mills, Hosiery Mills, etc.) |
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Invisible Empire |
125 |
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Isley, Daniel |
94 |
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Jackson, Isaac |
54 |
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Johnston, Gen. Joseph E. |
120 |
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Jones, E. Z. |
240 |
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Kernodle, J. D., Jr. |
237 |
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Kirk, George W |
130-132 |
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Kirk-Holden War |
130-132 |
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Kirk's Farm, Battle of |
74 |
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Klapp Kirche |
30 |
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Ku Klux Klan: |
125-132 |
Alamance leaders |
125 |
costume worn by |
126 |
officially disbanded |
127 |
raid Graham |
126 |
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Langua, Conrad |
24 |
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Lawson, John |
2.7 |
describes agriculture |
177-179 |
describes Haw River |
4 |
mentions Sissipahaw |
3 |
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Lederer, Dr. John |
1 |
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Lee, Colonel "Lighthorse" Harry |
71 |
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Leinbach, Rev |
31 |
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Lexington, Battle of |
69 |
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Lindley's Mill, Battle of |
75 |
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Lloyd, Thomas |
48 |
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Long, Jacob A |
125 |
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Long, Mrs. Lettie J. |
116 |
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Long, Dr. William S., Sr. |
195, 213 |
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Lorets, Rev. Andrew |
30 |
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Love, J, Spencer |
166 |
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Lutherans |
28-32 |
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Manufacturing (See Industry) |
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Marketing |
21, 84 |
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Martin, Gov. Josiah |
69 |
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Matear, Robert |
65 |
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May, Ben E |
169 |
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May, Burton |
169 |
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May, Will H |
169 |
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McAden, Rev. Hugh |
35, 36 |
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McCauley, J. A. |
135 |
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McGready, Rev. James |
39 |
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McNeill, Hector |
75 |
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Mebane |
138-139 |
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Mebane, Col. Alexander |
22, 76 |
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Mebane Fair |
139 |
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Mebane, Frank |
138 |
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Mebane, David |
125 |
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Mebane, Giles |
90, 94, 105, 114 |
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Mebanesville |
106 |
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Mecklenburg Declaration |
69 |
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Melville |
43 |
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Merrill, Benjamin |
65 |
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Messer, Capt |
65 |
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Mills, grist |
87 |
(See also: Hosiery Mills, Cotton Mills) |
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Moffat, William |
54 |
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Moravians |
21 |
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Moore, Adolphus G |
130 |
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Moore, J. G. |
134 |
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Moore, Peyton P |
90, 92 |
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Moore's Creek, Battle of |
70 |
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Mosely, Edward |
21 |
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Mullen, Patrick |
59 |
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Murphey, Archibald DeBow |
42 |
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Murray, Lucian |
123-125 |
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National Guard |
151, 247, 251 |
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Newspapers: |
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Alamance Gleaner |
237 |
first in county |
237 |
Leader |
237 |
Enterprise |
238 |
oldest in county |
237 |
Ratoon |
237 |
Southern Democrat |
237 |
Times-News |
238 |
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Occaneechi village |
2, 4 |
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O'Neal, John |
54 |
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O'Neal, Williarn |
109 |
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Orange County: |
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Alamance formed from |
89 |
(See: Hillsboro) |
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Orange Presbytery |
36 |
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Ossipee |
142 |
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Outlaw, Wyatt |
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fires on Ku Klux |
126 |
hanged by klansmen |
129 |
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Paisley, Rev. William |
36 |
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Parker, E. S. |
237 |
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Pattillo, Rev. Henry |
36 |
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Patterson, James A. J. |
125 |
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Pennsylvania Dutch |
14, 28-32 |
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Pickens, Brig. Andrew |
71 |
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Pioneer homes |
18-21 |
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Pix Head Rock |
12 |
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Plank Road |
81 |
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Presbyterians |
14, 34-37 |
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Pugh, James: |
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in Battle of Alamance |
61 |
hanged at Hillsboro |
65 |
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Public Utilities |
217-236 |
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Pyle, Col |
72-73 |
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Pyle's Hacking Match |
72 |
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Quakers |
14, 27, 32-34 |
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Reformed |
14, 27, 28-32 |
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Regulators: |
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in Battle of Alamance |
59-62 |
interrupt Hillsboro court |
55 |
leaders |
46, 52, 54 |
meet at Rocky River |
50 |
organized at Sandy Creek |
48 |
proclaim loyalty to King |
52 |
prisoners hanged |
64, 65 |
(See also; Alamance, Battle of: Husband, Pugh, Tryon) |
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Regulators, Alamance |
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in Spanish-American War |
151 |
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Revival, the Great |
39 |
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Revolutionary War |
69-77 |
(See: Battles) |
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Riley, Rev. James |
30 |
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Robinson, Rev. William |
35 |
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Rudy, Rev. John |
31 |
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Salisbury Road |
29 |
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Sandy Creek |
48 |
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Saxapahaw |
143 |
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Saxapahaw Indians: |
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(See; Indians) |
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Scales, Miss Katherine |
135 |
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Schools: |
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academies |
190 |
Bingham Military |
41, 205 |
Elon College |
195, 212-214 |
first |
40-43, 189 |
Graham Normal College |
195 |
in Burlington |
197-204 |
in County |
204-211 |
in Graham |
193-197 |
public |
192-199 |
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Scott, Gov. W. Kerr |
153-157 |
message |
xi |
picture |
x |
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Searcy, Reuben |
48 |
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Seigent, B. E. |
134 |
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Sellars, Dr. B. A. |
135 |
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Sherman, Gen. W. T. |
120 |
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Shoffner, John |
163, 169 |
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Shoffncr, T. M. |
128 |
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Sissipahaw Indians: |
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(See: Indians) |
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Smith, Dr. L. E. |
214 |
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Snow Camp: |
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origin of name |
74, 140 |
scene of Cornwallis camp |
74 |
settlement |
14, 33 |
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Spangenberg, Bishop |
25 |
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Spanish-American War |
151 |
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Spencer, Rev. Elihu |
36 |
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Springhill |
21 |
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Steams, Rev. Shubal |
37 |
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Stinking Quarters Creek |
25 |
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Suthers, Rev. Samuel |
29 |
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Swain, Peter D |
109 |
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Swepson, George |
142 |
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Swepsonville: |
142 |
Confederate crossing |
119 |
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Tarleton, Col |
71 |
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Taverns, early |
79 |
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Theus, Rev Christian |
29 |
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Thompson, Rev. John |
35 |
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Thompson, J. T. |
94 |
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Thompson, Robert |
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Shot by Tryon |
53 |
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Tories |
70 |
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Trading Path |
5-7 |
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Transportation: |
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marketing |
84 |
plank road |
81 |
(See: Public Utilities) |
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Trollinger, Adam |
139 |
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Trollinger, Gen Benjamin |
106-111, 140 |
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Trollinger's Ford |
139 |
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"Trollinger Tree" |
139 |
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Tryon, Gov. William: |
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attends Hillsboro court |
53 |
in Battle of Alamance |
56-65 |
orders Regulators to- disband |
53 |
(See also: Regulators; Alamance, Battle of; Pugh, Husband) |
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War: |
111-121 |
Between the States |
69-77 |
Revolutionary |
151 |
Spanish-American |
247 |
World War I |
251 |
World War II |
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(See: Battles) |
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Webb, Thomas |
92 |
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Welker, Rev. G. William |
30 |
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Western Electric |
174 |
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Whigs |
70 |
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White, Samuel |
94 |
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White, W. E. |
165 |
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White, J. H |
165 |
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White, D. A. |
138 |
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Wilson, Rev. Alexander |
110,193 |
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Workman, E. E. |
238 |
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Worth, Daniel |
111 |
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Worth, Jonathan |
42,109 |
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