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North Carolina histories are available in all major research centers. A good example is: | North Carolina histories are available in all major research centers. A good example is: | ||
Lefler, Hugh T., and Albert R. Newsome. '' | Lefler, Hugh T., and Albert R. Newsome. ''The History of a Southern State, North Carolina.'' Rev. ed. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: University of North Carolina Press, c1973. (FHL book 975.6 H2Lh, 1973.) | ||
County and local histories are another good source of information on the early history of places, religions, and early residents. The Family History Library has histories of nearly all counties in the state. Many histories are indexed. Some indexes are listed in the "Biography" and "Genealogy" sections of the United States Research Outline (30972). A bibliography of county and local histories for North Carolina is: | County and local histories are another good source of information on the early history of places, religions, and early residents. The Family History Library has histories of nearly all counties in the state. Many histories are indexed. Some indexes are listed in the "Biography" and "Genealogy" sections of the United States Research Outline (30972). A bibliography of county and local histories for North Carolina is: | ||
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