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From: Crilley <>
Subject: [NCBERTIE] NC Militia - Rev War
Date: Mon, 25 Oct 99 09:06:44 CDT


As most of you know I keep working on the Revolutionary War and Bertie County.

Here is a reply that I got about North Carolina and the Revolution and I
hoped that someone might be able to look into some of the books mentioned.
I'm going to work on getting some, but as you know, it is sometimes
difficult when you don't live in North Carolina.

I'd still like to add individual names to our Bertie Rev Listings.....
I just feel that there are some untold stories about Bertie and the Rev War,
and I'd like to uncover them.

I welcome anyone's input.....

>http://www.shelby.net/jr/scotia/ Dr Bobby Moss' web page- expert on the Am
>Rev. in the Carolinas.
>
>NC Rev. Web
>http://www.cbiinternet.com/shallowford/ncrevweb.htm
>
>University of NC Press
>http://uncpress.unc.edu/ Books on NC history, etc.
>
> The State Records of NC. Edited by Walter Clark. These can be found in
>most state university libraries, and some genealogy libs. have them. These
>books are the companion set to the Colonial Records.
>
>Here are some book titles and the pamplets that can be order from the NC Dept
>of Cultural Resources. These books can be found in a university lib. or thru
>interlib. loan. You may have read some of them.
>
>* The road to Guilford Courthouse : the American revolution in the
>Carolinas /, John Buchanan. New York : Wiley, c1997.
>
>7.Butler, Lindley S.. North Carolina and the coming of the Revolution,
>1763-1776 /, by Lindley S. Butler. Raleigh : North Carolina Dept. of
>Cultural Resources, Division of Archives and History, 1976.
>
>8.Calhoon, Robert M.. Religion and the American Revolution in North
>Carolina /, by Robert M. Calhoon. Raleigh : [North Carolina Dept. of
>Cultural Resources, Division of Archives and History, 1976.
>Series title: North Carolina Bicentennial pamphlet series ; 11
>
>12.Connor, R. D. W. 1878-1950. Revolutionary leaders of North Carolina.
> Spartanburg, S.C., Reprint Co. [1971] 125 p. 23 cm.
>Series title: North Carolina State Normal & Industrial College
>historical publications, no. 2, North Carolina. College for Women,
>Greensboro Historical publications, no. 2
>
>15.Crow, Jeffrey J.. A chronicle of North Carolina during the American
>Revolution, 1763-1789 /, by Jeffrey J. Crow. Raleigh : North Carolina
>Dept. of Cultural Resources, Division of Archives and History, 1975.
>Series title: North Carolina Bicentennial pamphlet series ; 1
>
>17.Davie, William Richardson, 1756-1820. The Revolutionary War sketches
>of William R. Davie /, [edited by] Blackwell P. Robinson. Raleigh :
>North Carolina Dept. of Cultural Resources, Division of Archives and
>History, 1976.
>
>*20.DeMond, Robert Orley, 1889-. The loyalists in North Carolina during
>the revolution,, by Robert O. DeMond .. "Unaltered and unabridged
>edition." Durham, N.C., Duke University Press, 1964 [c1940]
>Series title: Duke University publications
>
>*32.Graham, William Alexander, 1839-1925. General Joseph Graham and his
>papers on North Carolina Revolutionary history; with appendix: an
>epitome of North Carolina's military services in the Revolutionary War
>and of the laws enacted for raising troops. Raleigh, Edwards &
>Broughton, 1904. 385 p. illus., ports., fold map.
>
>49.Lazenby, Mary Elinor, 1875-. Catawba frontier, 1775-1781; memories of
>pensioners. Washington, 1950.
>
>*62.Rankin, Hugh F.. North Carolina Continentals. The North Carolina
>Continental line in the American Revolution /, by Hugh F. Rankin.
>Raleigh : [North Carolina State University Graphics], 1977.
>Series title: North Carolina Bicentennial pamphlet series ; 12
>
>65.Roster of soldiers from North Carolina in the American Revolution :
>with an appendix containing a collection of miscellaneous records.
> Baltimore : Genealogical Pub. Co., 1967.
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