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- Collection: Postwar North Carolina
Excerpt from the Memoirs of W.W. Holden, June 12, 1865
And in my first proclamation to the people of the State I used the following language in regard to the colored people: -
To the colored people of the State I would say, you are now free. Providence has willed that the very means adopted to render…
Tags: Freedpeople, North Carolina, W.W. Holden
Federal Monument side label
Federal Monument, Front Panel, Salisbury National Cemetery
Federal Monument, Salisbury National Cemetery
Tags: Cemetery, National Government, Prisoners, Prisons, Salisbury
George Bond Claim, Southern Claims Commission
The commission itself was formed by act of congress on March 3, 1871 to handle reimbursement requests by…
Grave of William Jones at Salisbury National Cemetery
Tags: Cemetery, Salisbury, Spanish American War, Veterans
Grave to Edward Hood, Salisbury National Cemetery
Tags: Cemetery, Salisbury, World War II
Grave to Richard McConville Jr., Salisbury National Cemetery
Henry Berry Lowery, The Swamp Outlaw by Alfred Townshed, 1872
Henry Berry Lowery, the leader of the most formidable band of outlaws, considering the smallness of its numbers, that has been known in this country, is of mixed Tuscarera, mulatto and white blood, twenty-six years of age, five feet nine inches high…
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Benjamin Sherwood Hedrick, 1827-1886

Benjamin Hedrick (1827-1886), a chemistry professor at UNC, was dismissed from his job in 1856 after openly claiming that he supported the Republican…