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- Collection: Postwar North Carolina
Amnesty Petition of William McRae, July 28, 1865
Tags: Amnesty, Military Authority, Officers, Veterans
Amnesty Petition of William P. Roberts, August 26, 1865
Tags: Amnesty, Military Authority, Officers, Veterans
Amnesty Petition of Richard C. Gatlin, June 8, 1865
Tags: Amnesty, Military Authority, Officers, Veterans
Amnesty Petition of John N. Maffitt, June 1, 1867
Tags: Amnesty, Military Authority, Officers, Veterans
Amnesty Petition of W.G. Lewis, June 20, 1865
Tags: Amnesty, Military Authority, Officers, Veterans
Testimony of James E. Boyd in the Impeachment Trial of William Holden, 1871
"White Men to the Rescue," Raleigh News and Observer, September 6, 1898
"White Men to the Rescue"
North Carolina
Tags: Race relations, State Politics
"The Game is Ended," Raleigh News and Observer, November 10, 1898
"The Game is Ended"
Simmons: The White Men Win.
Holton: Great Steptoe, I Thought the Black Men Would Win.
Tags: Race relations, State Politics
Reconstruction in North Carolina
"The inspiration for such measures was soon furnished by his evil genius, John pool. Acting upon his advice, the governor determined to raise a force of state troops and put into full effect the policy of terror which he had constantly threatened but…
North Carolina During Reconstruction
The Klan was a threat to the Republican party and to the personal power of Governor Holden almost from the time it became active in North Carolina. The Republicans had befriended the Negroes and and to have their votes to stay in power. If the…
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ROTC students view Civil War exhibit at NCSU, 1960

In this photograph, two Reserve Officers' Training Corps students view a Civil War exhibit at D. H. Hill Library at North Carolina State College of…