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- The Last flowering of religious art : [exhibition] February 17th-March 31st, 1968 / by Heckscher Museum.(CARDINAL)139185;
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- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Christian art and symbolism;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Report of the Secretary of State, communicating, in compliance with law, a statement of the fees received by the consular officers of the United States for the year 1858, the tariff of consular fees, and a list of all consular officers on the 31st December, 1859, with other papers. February 1, 1860. -- Read, and referred to the Committee on Commerce: motion to print referred to the Committee on Printing. February 7, 1860. -- Report in favor of printing the usual number submitted, considered, and agreed to. by United States.Congress.Senate.(CARDINAL)139237; United States.Department of State.(CARDINAL)155700;
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- Subjects: Legislative materials.; United States. Department of State.; Consular fees.; Diplomatic and consular service.; Revenue.; Factory and trade waste.; Wages.; Ambassadors.; Diplomats.; Financial statements.;
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- Table of the post offices in the United States on the 31st of January, 1842, arranged in alphabetical order : exhibiting the states and counties in which they are situated, the names of the postmasters, and the distance of each office, as far as satisfactorily ascertained, from the capitol of the United States and the state capitols, respectively. by United States.Post Office Department.(CARDINAL)150023;
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- Subjects: Registers (Lists); Postal service; Postal service; Postmasters; Post office stations and branches;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Stuart Family Cemetery.
Aerial map of location of Stuart family cemetery in Harnett County. Copy of North Carolina Cemetery Survey of the cemetery, part of the NC Cemetery Survey Project, undate. Transcription of the grave stones in the Stuart cemetery, undated. Color photographs of stones in the cemetery, 3 p. Copy of the marriage license of J.H. Stuart and Samantha Whittington, February 18, 1869 in Wake County. Copy of the military record of James H. Stuart who served in Co. C, 31st Infantry Regiment, from 1863-1864, from the National Archives, 7 p. Documents provided by Patricia Sistare of Charlotte in 2006.
- Subjects: Fiction.; Cemeteries; Genealogy.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Communication from Secretary of Treasury [transmitting an estimate for an additional appropriation required to meet the expenses of the Department of Justice for the period January 1st to June 30, 1865] / by Confederate States of America.Department of the Treasury.(CARDINAL)200542; Confederate States of America.Department of Justice.(CARDINAL)200525; Confederate States of America.President.(CARDINAL)148635;
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- Subjects: Debts, Public;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Estimates of additional appropriations required for the service of the Navy department, for the year ending February 18th, 1862, together with the papers furnished by said department, upon which they are based. by Confederate States of America.Department of the Treasury.(CARDINAL)200542;
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- Subjects: Confederate States of America. Navy;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Communication from the Secretary of War [transmitting an estimate for funds required to meet a deficiency in the appropriation for the contingent expenses of the Adjutant and Inspector General's office, during the period ending December 31st, 1864] by Confederate States of America.War Department.(CARDINAL)191502; Breckinridge, John C.(John Cabell),1821-1875.(CARDINAL)183680;
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- Subjects: Confederate States of America. War Department;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Dreams [sound recording] by Allman Brothers Band.(CARDINAL)681739; Betts, Dickey.; Allman, Duane,1946-1971,performer.(CARDINAL)434408; Allman, Gregg,1947-2017performer.(CARDINAL)340980; Betts, Dickey,performer.; 31st of February (Musical group),performer.; Allman Joys (Musical group),performer.; Hour Glass (Musical group),performer.; Second Coming (Musical group),performer.; 31st of February.; Allman Brothers Band.(CARDINAL)681739; Allman Joys.; Dickey Betts & Great Southern.; Dickey Betts Band.; Gregg Allman Band.(CARDINAL)345756; Hour Glass.; Second Coming.;
In memory of Elizabeth Reed -- Angeline -- Things you used to do - - Nancy -- Rain -- I'm no angel -- Demons -- Duane's tune.Shapes of things -- Spoonful -- Crossroads -- Cast off all my fears -- Down in Texas -- Ain't no good to cry -- BB King Medly -- Morning dew -- God rest his soul -- I feel free -- She has funny cars -- Goin' down slow -- Dreams -- Don't want you no more -- It's not my cross to bear -- Trouble no more -- Statesboro blues -- Hoochie coochie man -- Midnight rider -- Dimples -- I'm gonna move to the outshirts of town -- Revival -- One more ride -- Whipping post -- In memory of Elizabeth reed --Drunken hearted boy -- You don't love me/Soul serenade -- Blue sky -- Little Martha -- Melissa -- Ain't wastin' time no more -- Wasted words -- Ramblin' man -- Southbound -- Jessica -- Midnight rider -- One way out -- Long time gone -- Can't lose what you never had -- Come and go blues -- Bougainvillea -- Can you fool -- Good time feeling -- Crazy love -- Can't take it with you -- Just ain't easy.Rock music sung and played by the Allman Brothers Band
- Subjects: Rock music; Rock music; Rock music;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 3
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- On This Day : A History of the World in 366 Days. by Dorling Kindersley Limited.(CARDINAL)716951; Budaly, Zaina,writer.; Das, Upamanyu,writer.; Gupta, Meghaa,writer.; Mills, Andrea,writer.(CARDINAL)551660; Wyatt, Amanda,writer.;
Includes index.January -- February -- March -- April -- May -- June -- July -- August -- September -- October -- November -- December."On This Day is a history book with a difference. From January 1st to December 31st you will travel back in time and discover the weird and wonderful things that happened around the world on every day of the year. From a close encounter with Halley's Comet on April 1, 374, to the introduction of Dolly the Sheep, the world's first cloned mammal, on February 21, 1996, there is something incredible to learn on every page. Unlike other day-by-day history books, On This Day uses quirky graphics and funky illustrations to turn back time and bring the past of each day back to life. No matter what your interests are, this visual feast of a book brings together an incredibly diverse range of events, all of them united by the day they share." -- Amazon.IG1180L
- Subjects: Chronologies.; Illustrated works.; History;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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- The Cornwallis papers : the campaigns of 1780 and 1781 in the Southern theatre of the American Revolutionary War / by Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis,Marquis,1738-1805.(CARDINAL)197069; Saberton, Ian.(CARDINAL)303418;
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.v. 1. pt. 1, The siege of Charlestown : 1st April to 12th May 1780. pt. 2, Consolidation of British authority in South Carolina : 13th May to 25th June 1780. pt. 3, Incipient unrest -- revolutionary forces from the North : 26th June to 15th August 1780 -- v. 2. pt. 4, The glorious sixteenth and the action at Fishing Creek : 16th to 23rd August 1780. pt. 5, The autumn campaign : 24th August to 31st October 1780 -- v. 3. pt. 6, Refitment at Winnsborough, commencement of the winter campaign : 1st November 1780 to 31st January 1781 -- v. 4. pt. 7, The rest of the winter campaign : 1st February to 7th April 1781. pt. 8, Refitment at Wilmington : 8th to 24th April 1781. pt. 9, The march to Virginia : 25th April to 19th May 1781 -- v. 5. pt. 10, The Virginia Campaign : 20th May to 22nd July 1781 -- v. 6. pt. 11, Evacuation of Portsmouth, occupation and siege of Yorktown and Gloucester : 23rd July to 19th October 1781. pt. 12, The last days of Cornwallis in Virginia, his return to New York : 20th October to 18th November 1781. pt. 13, Cornwallis in New York : 19th November to 14th December 1781. His passage to England : 15th December 1781 to 17th January 1782. pt. 14, Supplementary papers."This work deals with Britain's last throw of the dice in the American Revolutionary War. Comprising six volumes, it contains a fully edited transcript of almost all the papers that were written by, or came before, Lord Cornwallis during his command in the south. The papers cover the siege of Charlestown, his tenuous occupation of South Carolina and Georgia, the autumn, winter and Virginia campaigns, and ultimately his capitulation at Yorktown. Among a mass of matters that are also covered are Craig's occupation of Wilmington, his operations there, the Spanish threat to East Florida, and the eventual collapse of British authority elsewhere in the south. The papers are arranged in 14 parts and 68 chapters. In view of the numberless inaccuracies published about the war most parts begin with an introductory chapter, the purpose of which is to present the papers in an accurate, balanced and dispassionate way. Whether such chapters are seen to succeed will, inevitably, depend to a degree on the perspective from which the papers are viewed. The papers open the door to re-evaluating certain aspects of the war. The introductory chapters very briefly provide pointers besides addressing certain important considerations that have long gone by default"--Publisher's description.
- Subjects: Personal correspondence.; Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis, Marquis, 1738-1805;
- Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 6
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