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Welcome to the SA of NC Civil War 150 blog
North Carolina Civil War 150 is a space for collecting all news, events, and observances related to the American Civil War Sesquicentennial commemoration at the State Archives of North Carolina.
The State Archives of North Carolina Civil War Sesquicentennial Timeline (PDF) is now available.
Note: all posts and comments on this website are public records.
Monthly Archives: November 2011
A Thorn in the Union’s Side: Rose O’Neal Greenhow
[This blog post comes from the Resource Management Branch of the North Carolina State Archives.] “A Thorn in the Union’s Side: Rose O’Neal Greenhow, Confederate Spy Part One” (PDF) will be presented on Monday, November 14, 2011 from 10:30—11:30 a.m. … Continue reading
First Wednesdays – Reverend Marble Nash Taylor
The Reverend Marble Nash Taylor was a Methodist minister at the outset of the Civil War. Taylor was a Virginian by birth and came to North Carolina to be a reverend. He first served the church in the mountains of … Continue reading
Posted in First Wednesdays, News
Tagged 1861, First Wednesdays, North Carolina Digital Collections, politics, religion
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