Browse Items (26 total)
- Collection: Commemoration
Confederate Women's Monument (1914)
To the North Carolina Women of the Confederacy
Tags: Lost Cause, Post War, Women
Blake Cooper, Exhibit at North Carolina Museum of History, 2013
Michael Moore, Exhibit case in "Living Together," 2013
Tags: Commemoration, Memory
Michael Moore, Exhibit display in "North Carolina in Crisis," 2013
Tags: Commemoration, Memory
Michael Moore, Exhibit case (2) in "North Carolina and the Civil War," 2013
Tags: Commemoration, Memory
Michael Moore, Exhibit panel (2) in "Real to Reel," 2013
Gone with the Wind premiered at Loew's Grand Theatre in Atlanta on December 15, 1939. Two thousand guests were invited, including most of the main cast, southern dignitaries, and surviving Confederate soldiers. Leslie Howard returned to England at…
Tags: Commemoration, Memory
Stefanie King, Confederate Monument in Pittsboro, November 22, 2012
Front: C.S.A.
1861-1865
TO THE CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY
OUR CONFEDERATE HEROES
Side: THIS MONUMENT IS THE GIFT OF THOSE WHO
RESERVE THE MEMORY OF THE CONFEDERATE
SOLDIER. ERECTED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE WINNIE
DAVIS CHAPTER…
Tags: Loyalty
Steven Boyer, Save Endor, March 30, 2013
Tags: Commemoration
Michael Moore, Exhibit case in "North Carolina in Crisis," 2013
Tags: Commemoration, Memory
Michael Moore, Exhibit panel in "North Carolina in Crisis," 2013
North Carolina's Federal Soldiers Although North Carolina was a Confederate state, as many as 10,000 Tar Heels served in the state's four white Union regiments, and more than 5,000 blacks joined four African American Federal regiments. White…
Tags: Commemoration, Memory
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"Grand Democratic Rally," Raleigh News and Observer, May 13, 1898

On May 12, 1898, the Democratic Party of North Carolina held its first campaign rally in Laurinburg N.C. Following the procession of a band and…