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Title
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Wartime North Carolina
Description
An account of the resource
Learn about the Civil War in North Carolina from the people who witnessed it. This collection contains primary sources, mostly documents and still images, related to the Civil War in North Carolina on topics like occupation, camp life, battles and skirmishes, and the homefront. Historical actors in wartime North Carolina authored these primary sources. Students in history classes at North Carolina State University and other contributors made the primary sources available online.
Still Image
Primary sources from prewar, wartime, and postwar North Carolina that are visual (and not textual) and static (and not moving) in nature. Examples of still images are photographs, paintings, drawings, and maps. You must choose the type "Document" and not the type "Still Image" for images of textual materials, like images of letters, diaries, and memoirs.
Original Format
Original Format provides sub-categories of Type, such as “Book,†“Correspondence,†“Diary,†or “Newspaper Article.†The field has a “controlled vocabulary,†which appears as a dropdown menu. If your item does not fall into any of the listed Original Formats, suggest new vocabulary to the professor.
REQUIRED
Illustration
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Title
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Map of Carolinas Campaign
Description
An account of the resource
A map of the Carolinas Campaign with troop movements, battles and dates of capture. The map focuses on the eastern portion of North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. The maps shows campaign movements from February to April of 1865.
Creator
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Jespersen, Hal
Source
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Jespersen, Hal, CW Maps "Carolinas Campaign." <a href="http://www.cwmaps.com/freemaps/Carolinas_Campaign.png">http://www.cwmaps.com/freemaps/Carolinas_Campaign.png</a>
Contributor
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Vanek, Elizabeth
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Still Image
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Easter North Carolina, Georgia and South Carolina
Carolinas Campaign
map
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9ce60ee549b80c927ce7d0c9790a45c3
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Postwar North Carolina
Description
An account of the resource
Explore the controversies over reunification in the aftermath of a divisive civil war. This collection contains primary sources, mostly documents and still images, related to post-civil War North Carolina, including topics such as the Lowry War, the Ku Klux Klan, and partisan politics. Historical actors in North Carolina authored these primary sources. Students in history classes at North Carolina State University and other contributors added the primary sources to this collection.
Still Image
Primary sources from prewar, wartime, and postwar North Carolina that are visual (and not textual) and static (and not moving) in nature. Examples of still images are photographs, paintings, drawings, and maps. You must choose the type "Document" and not the type "Still Image" for images of textual materials, like images of letters, diaries, and memoirs.
Original Format
Original Format provides sub-categories of Type, such as “Book,†“Correspondence,†“Diary,†or “Newspaper Article.†The field has a “controlled vocabulary,†which appears as a dropdown menu. If your item does not fall into any of the listed Original Formats, suggest new vocabulary to the professor.
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Illustration
Text
For a document, Text records a substantial transcription of the item. For documents, you are allowed to provide an excerpt. For a still image, Text records any associated textual information, such as a caption added by the Creator. For a scholarship item, Text records an excerpt that encapsulates the argument.
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Map of Chatham County, N.C.
Capt. N.A. Ramsey
1870
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Capt. Nathan Ramsey, Map of Chatham County, North Carolina (1870)
Description
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This map of Chatham County, created in 1870 by Confederate Captain Nathan A. Ramsey, lays out the major neighborhoods, churches, crossroads, stores, schools, mills and landscape features such as rivers and creeks. It also shows the path of the railroad. Each of Chatham County's twelve townships are included: Albright, Hadley, Baldwin, Williams, Matthews, Hickory Mountain, Centre, New Hope, Bear Creek, Gulf, Oakland, and Cape Fear. Little had changed in Chatham County between the Civil War and 1870.
Creator
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Capt. Nathan Ramsey
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1870-XX-XX
Contributor
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King, Stefanie
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Still Image
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Chatham County, North Carolina
map
North Carolina
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5fb5c24ded5e35ab45f348f48ff0f56b
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Title
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Wartime North Carolina
Description
An account of the resource
Learn about the Civil War in North Carolina from the people who witnessed it. This collection contains primary sources, mostly documents and still images, related to the Civil War in North Carolina on topics like occupation, camp life, battles and skirmishes, and the homefront. Historical actors in wartime North Carolina authored these primary sources. Students in history classes at North Carolina State University and other contributors made the primary sources available online.
Still Image
Primary sources from prewar, wartime, and postwar North Carolina that are visual (and not textual) and static (and not moving) in nature. Examples of still images are photographs, paintings, drawings, and maps. You must choose the type "Document" and not the type "Still Image" for images of textual materials, like images of letters, diaries, and memoirs.
Original Format
Original Format provides sub-categories of Type, such as “Book,†“Correspondence,†“Diary,†or “Newspaper Article.†The field has a “controlled vocabulary,†which appears as a dropdown menu. If your item does not fall into any of the listed Original Formats, suggest new vocabulary to the professor.
REQUIRED
Illustration
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Title
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Map of the Carolinas Campaign
Description
An account of the resource
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.
Creator
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Jesperson, Hal
Source
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Jesperson Hal, Carolinas Campaign (2006), Wikipedia, PNG file,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Carolinas_Campaign.png (accessed April 2, 2013).
Date
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2006-03-29
Contributor
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Stafford, Scott
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Still Image
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
North and South Carolina
Carolinas Campaign
Civil War
Confederacy
map
Military
military strategy
North Carolina
South
union
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Title
A name given to the resource
Wartime North Carolina
Description
An account of the resource
Learn about the Civil War in North Carolina from the people who witnessed it. This collection contains primary sources, mostly documents and still images, related to the Civil War in North Carolina on topics like occupation, camp life, battles and skirmishes, and the homefront. Historical actors in wartime North Carolina authored these primary sources. Students in history classes at North Carolina State University and other contributors made the primary sources available online.
Still Image
Primary sources from prewar, wartime, and postwar North Carolina that are visual (and not textual) and static (and not moving) in nature. Examples of still images are photographs, paintings, drawings, and maps. You must choose the type "Document" and not the type "Still Image" for images of textual materials, like images of letters, diaries, and memoirs.
Original Format
Original Format provides sub-categories of Type, such as “Book,†“Correspondence,†“Diary,†or “Newspaper Article.†The field has a “controlled vocabulary,†which appears as a dropdown menu. If your item does not fall into any of the listed Original Formats, suggest new vocabulary to the professor.
REQUIRED
Government Document
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Title
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Map of Windsor During the Civil War
Description
An account of the resource
A map of Windsor, drawn around the time of the Civil War
Creator
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Confederate Engineer Corps
Source
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http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ncbertie/csamaps/csamaps.htm
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1863-04-XX
Contributor
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Bryant, Lee
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Windsor, NC
Confederacy
map
wartime
Windsor
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Title
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Prewar North Carolina
Description
An account of the resource
Experience the events and controversies leading up to the Civil War from first-hand accounts. This collection contains primary sources, mostly documents and still images, related to pre-Civil War North Carolina from controversies related to slavery in the territories to the secession crisis to the outbreak of war. Historical actors in prewar North Carolina authored these primary sources. Students in history classes at North Carolina State University and other contributors added the primary sources to this collection.
Still Image
Primary sources from prewar, wartime, and postwar North Carolina that are visual (and not textual) and static (and not moving) in nature. Examples of still images are photographs, paintings, drawings, and maps. You must choose the type "Document" and not the type "Still Image" for images of textual materials, like images of letters, diaries, and memoirs.
Original Format
Original Format provides sub-categories of Type, such as “Book,†“Correspondence,†“Diary,†or “Newspaper Article.†The field has a “controlled vocabulary,†which appears as a dropdown menu. If your item does not fall into any of the listed Original Formats, suggest new vocabulary to the professor.
REQUIRED
Illustration
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Title
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Map of Slave Populations in North Carolina
Description
An account of the resource
A map showing the slave populations of North Carolinian counties as a percentage of slaves to non-slaves.
Creator
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Lunk, Daniel
Source
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http://www.learnnc.org/lp/multimedia/12549
Contributor
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Bryant, Lee
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
North Carolina
map
population
Slavery/Slaves
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Prewar North Carolina
Description
An account of the resource
Experience the events and controversies leading up to the Civil War from first-hand accounts. This collection contains primary sources, mostly documents and still images, related to pre-Civil War North Carolina from controversies related to slavery in the territories to the secession crisis to the outbreak of war. Historical actors in prewar North Carolina authored these primary sources. Students in history classes at North Carolina State University and other contributors added the primary sources to this collection.
Still Image
Primary sources from prewar, wartime, and postwar North Carolina that are visual (and not textual) and static (and not moving) in nature. Examples of still images are photographs, paintings, drawings, and maps. You must choose the type "Document" and not the type "Still Image" for images of textual materials, like images of letters, diaries, and memoirs.
Original Format
Original Format provides sub-categories of Type, such as “Book,†“Correspondence,†“Diary,†or “Newspaper Article.†The field has a “controlled vocabulary,†which appears as a dropdown menu. If your item does not fall into any of the listed Original Formats, suggest new vocabulary to the professor.
REQUIRED
Illustration
Text
For a document, Text records a substantial transcription of the item. For documents, you are allowed to provide an excerpt. For a still image, Text records any associated textual information, such as a caption added by the Creator. For a scholarship item, Text records an excerpt that encapsulates the argument.
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"Cooke's new map of the state of North Carolina: constructed from actual surveys, private contributions & authentic public documents procured for the purpose under a special resolution of the General Assembly of the state. William D. Cooke, A.M., Principal of the North Carolina Institution for the Deaf, Dumb, and the Blind. 1857."
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Title
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William D. Cooke, "Cooke's new map of the state of North Carolina," 1857
Description
An account of the resource
This antebellum map of North Carolina displays counties, cities, comparative elevations, and three railroad lines (Western N.C. Railroad from Salisbury to Tennessee; North Carolina Railroad from Goldsboro to Salisbury; Atlantic & North Carolina R.R.).
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
William D. Cooke
J.H. Colton & Co.
Source
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American Memory Map Collections, <em>Library of Congress</em>, "Cooke's new map of the state of North Carolina." Accessed September 25, 2012. http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/D?gmd:29:./temp/~ammem_9iJP::. <strong><strong></strong><strong></strong></strong>
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1857
Contributor
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Cochran, Jessica
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
North Carolina
Antebellum North Carolina
County
map
Railroad