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      - Blackbeard [videorecording] / by Jennings, Jay(Photographer); Leslie, Bill.(CARDINAL)215872; Mason, Scott.(CARDINAL)300782; WRAL-TV (Television station : Raleigh, N.C.)(CARDINAL)215555; 
 Narrator: Bill Leslie.Bill Leslie examines the life and times of Blackbeard, the most infamous pirate the world has ever known.All ages.VHS. Narrator: Bill Leslie.Bill Leslie examines the life and times of Blackbeard, the most infamous pirate the world has ever known.All ages.VHS.
- Subjects: Blackbeard, -1718; Pirates; North Caroliniana.; 
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      - People of the Neuse [videorecording] / by Jennings, Jay(photographer); Leslie, Bill.(CARDINAL)215872; Mason, Scott.(CARDINAL)300782; WRAL-TV (Television station : Raleigh, N.C.)(CARDINAL)215555; 
 Narrator: Bill Leslie.Documentary about the Neuse River told by the people who live along its banks, the people whose life work lies deep in its waters, and the people who claim the Neuse River waters have made them sick.Adults.VHS. Narrator: Bill Leslie.Documentary about the Neuse River told by the people who live along its banks, the people whose life work lies deep in its waters, and the people who claim the Neuse River waters have made them sick.Adults.VHS.
- Subjects: Water quality; 
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      - Lumbee [videorecording] : people of the dark water / by Crabtree, David.(CARDINAL)162897; Jennings, Jay(photographer); Mason, Scott.(CARDINAL)300782; WRAL-TV (Television station : Raleigh, N.C.)(CARDINAL)215555; 
 Narrator: David Crabtree.The Lumbee Indians are the largest Indian tribe in the country not fully recognized by the federal government. Forty-thousand Lumbees live in Robeson County, N.C. The Lumbee Indians were named after the Lumbee River.All ages.VHS. Narrator: David Crabtree.The Lumbee Indians are the largest Indian tribe in the country not fully recognized by the federal government. Forty-thousand Lumbees live in Robeson County, N.C. The Lumbee Indians were named after the Lumbee River.All ages.VHS.
- Subjects: Lumbee Indians; North Caroliniana.; 
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      - The Cape light [videorecording] : away from the edge / by Jennings, Jay(photographer); Leslie, Bill.(CARDINAL)215872; Mason, Scott.(CARDINAL)300782; WRAL-TV (Television station : Raleigh, N.C.)(CARDINAL)215555; 
 Jay Jennings, editor/principal photographer.Narrator: Bill Leslie.Bill Leslie explains the moving of the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse. The Cape Hatteras Lighthouse is 200 ft. tall, weighs nearly 5000 tons and is the tallest brick lighthouse in the world. The following steps were taken to move the lighthouse: the granite was cut away and replaced with grates of steel; the lighthouse was lifted with hydraulic jacks and placed on rails for moving. The lighthouse was successfully moved 2900 ft.DVD. Jay Jennings, editor/principal photographer.Narrator: Bill Leslie.Bill Leslie explains the moving of the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse. The Cape Hatteras Lighthouse is 200 ft. tall, weighs nearly 5000 tons and is the tallest brick lighthouse in the world. The following steps were taken to move the lighthouse: the granite was cut away and replaced with grates of steel; the lighthouse was lifted with hydraulic jacks and placed on rails for moving. The lighthouse was successfully moved 2900 ft.DVD.
- Subjects: Documentary films.; Cape Hatteras Lighthouse (N.C.); Lighthouses; Moving of buildings, bridges, etc.; North Caroliniana.; 
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