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Public Sculpture - Visual Culture of the American Civil War
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American Social History Project · Center for Media and Learning. A Special Feature of Picturing US History. Presentations About Civil War Visual Media. Presentations About Selected Topics. Paintings by Winslow Homer. Visual Landscape of the Civil War. Raquo; Presentations About Civil War Visual Media. Raquo; Public Sculpture. Cynthia Mills (1947-2014), former executive editor of. Frederick Douglass, “Letter to W. J. Wison,” Anglo-African (1865). 8220;Something About Monuments,” The Nation (1865). Mills, ...
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Staking North Carolina's Claim at Gettysburg: Recalling Commemorative Efforts, 1985-1986
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North Carolina Civil War Sesquicentennial. Staking North Carolina's Claim at Gettysburg: Recalling Commemorative Efforts, 1985-1986. Banker, civic leader, and Civil War scholar Archie K. Davis. Eleftherious Karkadoulias of Cincinnati cast the bronze plaque. A crane was required to set the base for the monument. Six tons of Salisbury pink granite forms the central base. Mr Davis contemplates how to remove the ropes. Mr Davis consults with advisors on the site for the advanced position monument.
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Aunt Abby House
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North Carolina Civil War Sesquicentennial. October 1, 1972. North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources.
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North Carolina Civil War Sesquicentennial
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North Carolina Civil War Sesquicentennial. Commemorating the 150th Anniversary of the Civil War in North Carolina, 2011-2015. NC License Plate Initiative - Learn More About It. What a Cruel Thing is War" - Register Now. A Civil War Symposium focusinng on Sacrifice and Legacies of the Civil War. February 27-28, 2015. The University of North Carolina-Wilmington will host the Civil War Sesquicentennial symposium on Saturday, February 28,. Registration will begin at 7:45 am Welcome and introduction of the ke...
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North Carolina Civil War Sesquicentennial
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North Carolina Civil War Sesquicentennial. The image above is a 10' x 10' exhibit available by contacting our Eastern Civil War Office. Please contact Si.Lawrence@ncmail.net. Learn about our geography, follow the action in some of North Carolina's largest battles, view the grounds of some of our state historic sites, or follow our Civil War Trails:. Slave Population in North Carolina 1860. Cities, towns, railroads, and waterways principal battles and campaigns. ZOOM FOR DETAIL. (PDF). January 13-15, 1865.
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North Carolina Civil War Sesquicentennial
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North Carolina Civil War Sesquicentennial. Education . . . The North Carolina Civil War Experience. Our new Website has been launched! Uring the sesquicentennial commemoration, the Division of Historic Sites and Properties will explore a new approach to interpreting North Carolina's Civil War experience. This initiative will expand our sites' view of the conflict, connecting the sites with a comprehensive approach that demonstrates how one event or aspect of the war impacted another. The Road to Secession.
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North Carolina Civil War Sesquicentennial
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North Carolina Civil War Sesquicentennial. Freedom Symposium . . . Lay Down My Burden: Freedom and Legacies of the Civil War. A Conference to Commemorate the Sesquicentennial of the Civil War in North Carolina. Winston-Salem, North Carolina. PDF) outlines registration, the agenda, and lists the presenters, moderators, and hosts. North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources.
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North Carolina Civil War Sesquicentennial
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North Carolina Civil War Sesquicentennial. Committee . . . Deputy Secretary, North Carolina Office of Archives and History. Director, Division of State Historic Sites and Properties. Supervisor, Research Branch. Eastern Civil War Office. Assistant Director, Division of State Historic Sites and Properties. North Carolina Museum of History. State Library of North Carolina. North Carolina Museum of History. Curator of Cultural History, Division of State Historic Sites and Properties. Mark A. Moore.