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Advertisement by Alexander Gaston concerning the sale of medicines [as printed in the North-Carolina Gazette]
Advertisement by Waightstill and Leah Avery concerning the estate of Edward Francks [as printed in the North-Carolina Gazette]
Speech by James Iredell to the Edenton District Superior Court Grand Jury concerning the establishment of republican government in North Carolina and the United States, including the jury's response [Extract as printed in the North-Carolina Gazette]
Speech by Samuel Ashe to the Wilmington District Superior Court Grand Jury concerning the establishment of republican government in North Carolina and the United States, including the jury's response [Extract as printed in the North-Carolina Gazette]
Advertisement by Nathaniel Rochester and William Courtney concerning a courthouse in Orange County [as printed in the North-Carolina Gazette]
Advertisement concerning a school in New Bern opened by Joseph Blythe [as printed in the North-Carolina Gazette]
Advertisement by John Wright Stanly, Thomas Ogden, and Titus Ogden concerning the sale of the ship Harmony Hall [as printed in the North-Carolina Gazette]
Advertisement by Lawrence Howse concerning the desertion of Thomas Sandesur [as printed in the North-Carolina Gazette]
Advertisement by Dominic Pambruse concerning his medical practice [as printed in the North-Carolina Gazette]
Advertisement by Matthias Harvey concerning some stray horses [as printed in the North-Carolina Gazette]
Talk by Raven of Chota to [James Robertson?]
Advertisement by Hamilton Ballantine concerning his legal practice [as printed in the North-Carolina Gazette]
Advertisement concerning the sale of the iron works in Chatham County [as printed in the North-Carolina Gazette]
Advertisement concerning the sale of imported goods [as printed in the North-Carolina Gazette]
Advertisement by Thomas Robeson concerning recruitment of troops in Bladen County
Advertisement by Martin Armstrong concerning a pardon for loyalists in Surry County
Address by Alexander Martin to the North Carolina General Assembly
Talk by Corn Tassel concerning encroachment on Cherokee land
Address by Alexander Martin to the North Carolina General Assembly
Talk by Alexander Martin to the Cherokee Nation concerning settlement on Cherokee land
Talk by Alexander Martin to the Cherokee Nation concerning settlement on Cherokee land and relations with the Chicamaugas
Message from Alexander Martin to the North Carolina General Assembly
Talk by leaders of the Chickasaw Nation concerning relations with North Carolina [Abstract]
Talk by Corn Tassel to Alexander Martin concerning settlers on Cherokee land
Manifesto by Alexander Martin concerning the secession of inhabitants of western North Carolina and the creation of the state of Franklin
Declaration by the Continental Congress concerning Ignatius Romain Chevalier d'Avistay de Chateaufort as French Consul for the Southern states, including cover letter from John Jay to Richard Caswell
Declaration by the Continental Congress concerning Jan Booner Graves as Dutch Consul to the Southern states, including cover letter from John Jay to Richard Caswell
Address from Alexander Martin to the North Carolina General Assembly
Declaration by William Blount concerning the treaty between the United States and the Cherokee Nation
Declaration by the Continental Congress concerning Charles Hellstdt as Swedish Consul to the United States, including cover letter from Charles Hellstdt to Alexander Martin
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