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  2. Historical Records Survey - Wikipedia

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    The Historical Records Survey (HRS) was a project of the Works Progress Administration New Deal program in the United States. Originally part of the Federal Writers' Project , it was devoted to surveying and indexing historically significant records in state, county and local archives .

  3. State Archives of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    1903 - The North Carolina Historical Commission was formed by Chapter 767 of the North Carolina Public Laws. 1907 - Among other changes, an amendment to the original act charged the commission with new duties, including marking and preserving historic sites and encouraging the study of North Carolina history.

  4. History of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The history of North Carolina from pre-colonial history to the present, covers the experiences of the people who have lived within the territory that now comprises the U.S. state of North Carolina. Findings of the earliest discovered human settlements in present day North Carolina, are found at the Hardaway Site , dating back to approximately ...

  5. Category:1940s in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina portal; United States portal; History portal; North America portal ... 1940 in North Carolina (3 C) 1941 in North Carolina (4 C, 1 P)

  6. Category:1940 in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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  7. Hugh Talmage Lefler - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Talmage Lefler was born on December 8, 1901, in Cooleemee, North Carolina, [3] and grew up on a farm in Davie County. [1] [4] After attending Weaver College, he was graduated from Trinity College, Durham in 1921 with a B.A. degree and in 1922 with a M.A. degree. [4]