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Edward W. Clay, "An Amalgamation Waltz", n.d

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This cartoon plays on the fear that Whites had towards African Americans. As pictured, free African Americans are dancing with white women, replacing the white male populace. Targeted at Southerners, many feared the abolition of slavery and its…

Capt. Nathan Ramsey, Map of Chatham County, North Carolina (1870)

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Map of Chatham County, N.C.
Capt. N.A. Ramsey
1870

Lee Bryant

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The primary source that I have the strongest connection to would be the image I took while doing research in Windsor, of the Memorial to the Confederate Dead. It is a somewhat tall, imposing statue situated on the corner, right next to the…

Petition of Joseph Etheridge

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Joseph Etheridge's petition to the Southern Claims Commission, listing what he claims was taken by Union foraging parties and his valuation of those goods. His claim was rejected for several reasons, including his ownership of several farms and…

Map of the Carolinas Campaign

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This map is of the campaign trails for General Sherman's Carolinas Campaign in 1865. The illustration outlines the routes of both Confederate and Union armies. The image depicts the meeting point for all Union forces in Goldsboro.

Memorial to the Confederate Dead, Windsor, NC

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We responded to our country's call.

We fought an honest fight.
We kept the Southron's faith.
We fell at the post of duty.
We died for the land we loved.

Erected by the Confederate Veterans Association of Bertie 1896

Our Confederate Dead…

Map of Windsor During the Civil War

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A map of Windsor, drawn around the time of the Civil War

Southern Claims Commission Chart 1

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A selection of accepted claims data from the Chowan River Basin

Steven Boyer, Photographs of the Endor Iron Furnace, 2013

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This is a series of images I took of the Endor Iron Furnace which depict its size, and its level of decay over the years.

David Anderson & Co., "Eagle Foundry," Fayetteville Observer,  March 23, 1863

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In this issue of the Fayetteville Observer, there is an advertisement for the Eagle Foundry, a business operated by David Anderson. Anderson purchased his iron from Endor throughout the Downer Group's ownership of the site. He specialized in railroad…

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