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  • [Illustration] From The Carolinian, Edited by the Senior Class, 1909.


  • [Insignia] From History of the 113th Field Artillery 30th Division.


  • [Title Page Image] From A Diary from Dixie, as Written by Mary Boykin Chesnut, Wife of James Chesnut, Jr., United States Senator from South Carolina, 1859-1861, and Afterward an Aide to Jefferson Davis and a Brigadier-General in the Confederate Army.


  • [Title Page Image] From Indians of North Carolina: Letter from the Secretary of the Interior, Transmitting, in Response to a Senate Resolution of June 30, 1914, a Report on the Condition and Tribal Rights of the Indians of Robeson and Adjoining Counties of North Carolina.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Carolinian, Edited by the Senior Class, 1909.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Traitor: A Story of the Fall of the Invisible Empire.


  • [Title Page Image] From Life of Lucius B. Compton, the Mountain Evangelist, or, From the Depths of Sin to the Heights of Holiness.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Indians of North Carolina: Letter from the Secretary of the Interior, Transmitting, in Response to a Senate Resolution of June 30, 1914, a Report on the Condition and Tribal Rights of the Indians of Robeson and Adjoining Counties of North Carolina.


  • [Vignette] From Pine Needles, 1921.


  • [Announcements of Millie Christine's Popularity] From Biographical Sketch of Millie Christine, the Carolina Twin, Surnamed the Two-Headed Nightingale and the Eighth Wonder of the World.


  • [Colophon] From The Life and Speeches of Charles Brantley Aycock.


  • [Cover Image] From What Shall We Teachers Do?.


  • [Cover Image] From The Quest of Food Substitutes.


  • [Cover Image] From Patriotic Music in the Grades.


  • [Cover Image] From Economy in Clothing.


  • [Cover Image] From North Carolina's Part in the War.


  • [Cover Image] From What We Are Doing to Conserve Food and Keep Down Waste.


  • [Cover Image] From Food Production and Conservation in North Carolina.


  • [Cover Image] From Judge Stephenson's Address on War Savings.


  • [Cover Image] From The Patriotic Teacher.


  • [Cover Image] From North Carolina on the Eve of Secession.


  • [Cover Image] From Alumni History of the University of North Carolina.


  • [Cover Image] From Some Ballads of North Carolina. From The North Carolina Booklet, Vol. 11, no. 1: 26-42.


  • [Cover Image] From Thirty-Sixth Annual Report of the Board of Directors, Treasurer and Superintendent of the Oxford Orphan Asylum, Oxford, North Carolina, to the Grand Lodge of North Carolina A.F. & A.M. for the Year Ending October 31, 1908.


  • [Cover Image] From The N. C. Society Daughters of the Revolution and Its Objects. From The North Carolina Booklet, vol. VI, no.2: 146-150.


  • [Cover Image] From Annual Report of the Colored Orphan Asylum December 1, 1910 to December 1, 1911.


  • [Cover Image] From Annual Report of the Colored Orphan Asylum Located at Oxford, North Carolina from December 1, 1909, to December 1, 1910.


  • [Cover Image] From Annual Report of the Colored Orphan Asylum Located at Oxford, North Carolina from December 1, 1908, to December 1, 1909.


  • [Cover Image] From Recollections and Reflections: An Auto of Half a Century and More.


  • FINIS [Vignette] From Arguments for Temperance; A Sermon Addressed to the Students of the University of North Carolina, March 13th, 1831, and Published by Their Request.


  • [Half-Title Page Image] From Frederick Douglass.


  • K-K-K-Katy, Beautiful Katy, You're the only g-g-girl that I adore, W-When the moon shines, over the cow-shed, I'll be watching at the k-k-kitchen door. S A T C From The Yackety Yack of Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen. [Excerpts Relating to World War I].


  • [Publisher's Logo] From From the Cotton Field to the Cotton Mill: A Study of the Industrial Transition in North Carolina.


  • SICUT PATRIBUS SIT DEUS NOBIS. From Raleigh's First Roanoke Colony. An Account of the Particularities of the Imployments of the English Men Left in Virginia by Richard Greenevill under the Charge of Master Ralph Lane Generall of the Same, from the 17. of August 1585. until the 18. of June 1586. at Which Time They Departed the Countrey; Sent and Directed to Sir Walter Raleigh.


  • SICUT PATRIBUS SIT DEUS NOBIS. From The First Voyage to Roanoke. 1584. The First Voyage Made to the Coasts of America, with Two Barks, wherein Were Captains M. Philip Amadas and M. Arthur Barlowe, Who Discovered Part of the Countrey Now Called Virginia, anno 1584. Written by One of the Said Captaines, and Sent to Sir Walter Ralegh, Knight, at Whose Charge and Direction, the Said Voyage Was Set Forth.


  • [Spine Image] From A New Voyage to Carolina; Containing the Exact Description and Natural History of That Country: Together with the Present State Thereof. And a Journal of a Thousand Miles, Travel'd Thro' Several Nations of Indians. Giving a Particular Account of Their Customs, Manners, &c.


  • [Spine Image] From The Young Housewife's Counsellor and Friend: Containing Directions in Every Department of Housekeeping. Including the Duties of Wife and Mother.


  • [That Great Mother, The American Red Cross] From "Lest We Forget." The Record of North Carolina's Own.


  • [Title Page Image] From Flying for France. With the American Escadrille at Verdun.


  • [Title Page Image] From How War Came to America and What it Means to Us. Address Delivered at a Patriotic Meeting of Soldiers and Citizens, Held at Raleigh, N. C., on August 14, 1917.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Hour and the Duty. Address Delivered by Hon. J. C. Pritchard of Asheville, N. C. at a Patriotic Meeting of Citizens of Wake County, Held at Raleigh, N. C., September 3, 1917.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Red Cross and the War.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Legal Status of Women in the United States of America. January 1, 1938. Report for North Carolina. An Advance Printing of Individual State Material, Constituting Part of a Compilation Now Being Prepared to Show the Present Legal Status of Women in the United States of America.


  • [Title Page Image] From North Carolina on the Eve of Secession.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Croatan Indians of Sampson County, North Carolina. Their Origin and Racial Status. A Plea for Separate Schools.


  • [Title Page Image] From Ante-Bellum North Carolina: A Social History.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Democratic Hand Book. 1898. Prepared by the State Democratic Executive Committee of North Carolina.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Life and Speeches of Charles Brantley Aycock.


  • [Title Page Image] From Tobacco.


  • [Title Page Image] From "Falling from Grace," "Baptism," and "Predestination;" Sermons by Elder Joseph Baysmore, of Weldon, N. C. to which is Added His Lecture on Humanity.


  • [Title Page Image] From Frederick Douglass.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Dixie Primer, for the Little Folks.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Prophet of the Great Smoky Mountains.


  • [Title Page Image] From Sixty-Sixth Annual Report of the Board of Directors and Superintendent of the Oxford Orphanage, Oxford, N.C., to the Grand Lodge of North Carolina, A.F. & A.M., for Year Ending December 31, 1938.


  • [Title Page Image] From Report of Superintendent, the Colored Orphanage of North Carolina, February 1, 1937 to June 30, 1940.


  • [Title Page Image] From Pine Needles, 1921.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Clansman: An Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Wife of His Youth and Other Stories of the Color Line.


  • [Title Page Image] From The House Behind the Cedars.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Conjure Woman.


  • [Title Page Image] From Alumni History of the University of North Carolina.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Official History of the 120th Infantry "3rd North Carolina" 30th Division, from August 5, 1917, to April 17, 1919. Canal Sector, Ypres-Lys Offensive, Somme Offensive.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Travels Through North & South Carolina, Georgia, East & West Florida, the Cherokee Country, the Extensive Territories of the Muscogulges, or Creek Confederacy, and the Country of the Chactaws; Containing An Account of the Soil and Natural Productions of Those Regions, Together with Observations on the Manners of the Indians. Embellished with Copper-Plates.


  • [Title Page Image] From History of the North Carolina Federation of Women's Clubs 1901-1925.


  • [Title Page Image] From Catalogue of Shaw University, 1876-'77.


  • [Title Page Image] From Annual Report of the Colored Orphan Asylum December 1, 1910 to December 1, 1911.


  • [Title Page Image] From Annual Report of the Colored Orphan Asylum Located at Oxford, North Carolina from December 1, 1909, to December 1, 1910.


  • [Title Page Image] From Annual Report of the Colored Orphan Asylum Located at Oxford, North Carolina from December 1, 1908, to December 1, 1909.


  • [Title Page Image] From Recollections and Reflections: An Auto of Half a Century and More.


  • [Title Page Image] From Military Reminiscences of Gen. Wm. R. Boggs, C.S.A.


  • [Vignette] From Pine Needles, 1921.


  • [Vignette] From Pine Needles, 1921.


  • [Vignette] From Travels Through North & South Carolina, Georgia, East & West Florida, the Cherokee Country, the Extensive Territories of the Muscogulges, or Creek Confederacy, and the Country of the Chactaws; Containing An Account of the Soil and Natural Productions of Those Regions, Together with Observations on the Manners of the Indians. Embellished with Copper-Plates.