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Grave of William Jones at Salisbury National Cemetery
Tags: Cemetery, Salisbury, Spanish American War, Veterans
Ansley Herring Wegner, Phantom Pain (2004)
North Carolina rapidly responded to the needs of its Confederate amputees. The General Assembly passed a resolution of January 23, 1866, asking Gov. Jonathan Worth "to make a contract with some manufacturer of artificial limbs to supply the need of…
Tags: Medicine/Hospitals, Veterans
Amnesty Petition of William S. Bradshaw, June 30, 1865
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"W. S. Bradshaw
Alamance County, NC
Pet. for Pardon
Officer & Post. Master
Received By:
W. R. Albright
W. A. Albright"
Executive Office W6
Raleigh, June 30, 1865.
I respectfully recommend that a pardon be granted in this case.…
Amnesty Petition of William P. Roberts, August 26, 1865
Tags: Amnesty, Military Authority, Officers, Veterans
Amnesty Petition of William McRae, July 28, 1865
Tags: Amnesty, Military Authority, Officers, Veterans
Amnesty Petition of W.G. Lewis, June 20, 1865
Tags: Amnesty, Military Authority, Officers, Veterans
Amnesty Petition of Thomas G. Walton, July 13, 1865
Tags: Amnesty, Military Authority, Officers, Veterans
Amnesty Petition of Theophelius H. Holmes, June 6, 1865
Tags: Amnesty, Military Authority, Officers, Veterans
Amnesty Petition of Samuel S. Gregory, August 22, 1865
His Excellency
Andrew Johnson
President of the United States
Your petitioner Saml S. Gregory a native and resident of Sampson County, and the State of North Carolina, respectfully [showeth?] unto your Excellency, that he received an appointment…
Amnesty Petition of Robert Vance, July 1865
Tags: Amnesty, Military Authority, Officers, Veterans
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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…