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School History of North Carolina : from 1584 to the present time by John W. (John Wheeler) Moore
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XLIX. Slavery and Social Development
L. The Mexican War
LI. The North Carolina Railway and the Asylums
LII. A Spectre of the Past Re-appears
LIII. The Social and Political Status
LIV. President Lincoln and the War
LV. The War Between the States
LVI. The Combat Deepens
LVII. The War Continues
LVIII. War and its Horrors
LIX. The Death Wound at Gettysburg
LX. General Grant and his Campaign
LXI. North Carolina and Peace-making
LXII The War Draws to a Close
LXIII. Concluding Scenes of the War
LXIV. Refitting the Wreck
LXV. Governor Worth and President Johnson
LXVI. Results of Reconstruction
LXVII Results of Reconstruction--Continued
LXVIII. Impeachment of Governor Holden
LXIX. Resumption of Self-Government
LXX. The Cotton Trade and Factories
LXXI. Progress of Material Development
LXXII. The Railroads and New Towns
LXXIII. Literature and Authors
LXXIV. The Colleges and Schools
LXXV. Conclusion



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