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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.
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First Wednesdays – “We are all nearly worn out with waiting for the tide”
By early 1863, Governor Zebulon Vance saw the need for the State of North Carolina to operate its own system of supplying Tar Heel soldiers in the field. His limited service as the colonel of the Twenty-Sixth North Carolina Troops … Continue reading
Posted in First Wednesdays, Second Mondays Lectures
Tagged 1863, 1864, blockade runners, Dept. of Cultural Resources, First Wednesdays, military-navy, video, YouTube
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Video from the Contested Past Symposium
Video from parts of the symposium “Contested Past: Memories and Legacies of the Civil War: A Conference to Commemorate the Sesquicentennial of the Civil War in North Carolina” held at the North Carolina Museum of History in Raleigh, North Carolina … Continue reading
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Tagged African Americans, DCR CW150 Committee, lectures, North Carolina Museum of History, Reconstruction, video, YouTube
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