History of North Carolina : with maps and illustrations

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Where to find it

Law Library — Rare Books Room (3rd floor)

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F257 .H39 1857 v.1
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In-Library Use Only
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F257 .H39 1857 v.2
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In-Library Use Only

North Carolina Collection (Wilson Library)

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C970.2 H39 v.1
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Available
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C970.2 H39 v.1 c. 2
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C970.2 H39 v.1 c. 3
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C970.2 H39 v.1 c. 4
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Available
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C970.2 H39 v.1 c. 5
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Available
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C970.2 H39 v.2
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Available
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C970.2 H39 v.2 c. 2
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Available
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C970.2 H39 v.2 c. 3
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In-Library Use Only
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C970.2 H39 v.2 c. 4
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C970.2 H39 v.2 c. 5
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C970.2 H39 v.2 c. 7
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North Carolina Collection (Wilson Library) — Cotten

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CC970.2 H39 v.1
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In-Library Use Only
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CC970.2 H39 v.2
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In-Library Use Only
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CC970.2 H39 v.2
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In-Library Use Only

North Carolina Collection (Wilson Library) — Hayes

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CH 389 v.2
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In-Library Use Only
Item Note
With inscription from Leml. Sawyer to Jas. C. Johnston

North Carolina Collection (Wilson Library) — Vault

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VC970.2 H39 v.1
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In-Library Use Only
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Imperfect copy. Plate between p. 140 and 141 torn, with almost complete loss of map.
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VC970.2 H39 v.1 c. 2
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In-Library Use Only
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William Haywood Ruffin bookplate. Imperfect copy. Plate between p. 140 and 141 torn, with almost complete loss of map
Call Number
VC970.2 H39 v.2
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In-Library Use Only
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Letter from author to W.P. Mangum tipped in before contents page.
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VC970.2 H39 v.2 c. 2
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In-Library Use Only
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William Haywood Ruffin bookplate.

Contents

v. 1. Embracing the period between the first voyage to the colony in 1584, to the last in 1591 [largely reprinted from Hakluyt's Voyages] -- v. 2. Embracing the period of the proprietary government, from 1663 to 1729.

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