Infobox Former Country conventional long name Province of NorthCarolina common name NorthCarolina continent North America country status Crown colony empire Kingdom of Great Britain British government ... share of the Province part of NorthCarolina known as the Granville District was retained by members ... of the NorthCarolina colony were poor tobacco farmers who made their living off this single cash crop. External links Portal box United States NorthCarolinaNorth America British Empire http dc.lib.unc.edu u? ncmaps,467 A Complete map of NorthCarolina from an actual survey. John Collet s 1770 map of the colony of NorthCarolina. http ncpedia.org history colonial NorthCarolina Colonial History. 13colonies DEFAULTSORT NorthCarolina, Province of Category Pre state history of NorthCarolinaProvince of NorthCarolina Category Thirteen Colonies Category Colonial United States British Category ... Independence year end 1776 date end 4 July p1 Province of Carolina flag p1 Union flag 1606 28Kings Colors 29.svg s1 State of NorthCarolina flag s1 Flag of North Carolina.svg image flag image ... deputy1 year deputy1 deputy2 year deputy2 title deputy legislature NorthCarolina General Assembly NorthCarolina Assembly Image carolinacolony.png thumb right 400px A map of the Province of Carolina. The Province of NorthCarolina was originally part of the Province of Carolina in British America , which was chartered by eight Lords Proprietor . The province later became the U.S. states of NorthCarolina and Tennessee . King Charles II of England granted the Carolina charter in 1663 for lands south of Virginia Colony and north of Spanish Florida . Because the northern half of the colony ... to administer the northern half of the colony. The division of the colony into North and Province of South Carolina South was complete by 1712, although the same proprietors continued to control both ... in 1729 US hist stub fr Province de Caroline du Nord it Provincia della Carolina del Nord ja ... more details
date end p1 Colony of Virginia flag p1 Union flag 1606 28Kings Colors 29.svg s1 Province of NorthCarolina flag s1 Union flag 1606 28Kings Colors 29.svg s2 Province of South Carolina flag s2 Union flag ... in which the British government sought to locate and buy out the proprietors, both Province of NorthCarolinaNorth and Province of South Carolina South Carolina became crown colony royal colonies in 1729 .... During this period, the two halves of the province began increasingly to be known as NorthCarolina ... DEFAULTSORT Province Of Carolina Category Pre state history of NorthCarolina Category ...no footnotes date June 2008 Infobox Former Country conventional long name Province of Carolina common name Carolina continent North America country United States status Proprietary colony empire Kingdom ... deputy2 title deputy legislature Lords Proprietors The Province of Carolina , originally chartered ... informally by Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury , the Province of Carolina was controlled ... , in the northeastern corner of present day NorthCarolina . The Albemarle Settlements , preceding ... permanent settlement on the Cape Fear River , near present day Wilmington, NorthCarolina , which ... to act decisively, led to separate governments for North and South Carolina. Some take this period ... of the Lords Proprietors sold their interests in Carolina to the Crown , and both NorthCarolina ... strip of land in NorthCarolina adjoining the Virginia boundary, which became known as the Granville ... Revolutionary War , at which time it was seized by the NorthCarolina revolutionary government. Governments ..., a corporate charter for the Province of Georgia was carved out of South Carolina by King George ..., See also British colonization of the Americas Carolana List of colonial governors of NorthCarolina List of colonial governors of South CarolinaProvince of NorthCarolinaProvince of South Carolina References Portal box NorthCarolina South Carolina British Empire North America references External ... more details
Carolina, NorthCarolina may refer to Carolina, Alamance County, NorthCarolinaCarolina, Gaston County, NorthCarolina geodis Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
the British government sought to locate and buy out the proprietors, Province of NorthCarolinaNorth and South Carolina both became Crown Colony royal colonies in British America America , in 1729. See also Portal box United States North America South Carolina British Empire Colonial period of South ...unreferenced date February 2008 Infobox Former Country conventional long name Province of South Carolina common name South Carolina continent North America country United States status Colony empire United ... Declaration of Independence Independence year end 1776 date end p1 Province of Carolina flag p1 Union flag 1606 28Kings Colors 29.svg s1 South Carolina flag s1 Flag of South Carolina.svg image flag ... over governance of the province led to the appointment of a deputy governor to administer the northern half of the Carolina colony in 1691. The division between North and South Carolina became complete ... government appointed a royal governor for South Carolina in 1720. The governor of NorthCarolina ... Carolina, Province of Category Pre state history of South CarolinaProvince of South Carolina Category ... British US hist stub fr Province de Caroline du Sud it Provincia della Carolina del Sud ja ... Carolina common languages English currency Pound sterling representative1 year representative1 representative2 ... deputy legislature South Carolina General Assembly Image carolinacolony.png thumb left A map of the southern British American colonies, featuring the Provinces of Carolina The South Carolina Colony , or Province of South Carolina , was originally part of the Province of Carolina , which was chartered in 1663. The colony later became the U.S. state of South Carolina . The Carolinas were named for King ... eventually changed to Carolina . History of Charleston, South Carolina Charles Town was established in the province in 1670. Originally a single proprietary colony , the Carolinas fell into a period ... the attacks of the neighboring Spanish in Queen Anne s War , convinced many in South Carolina ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Carolina Beach, NorthCarolina settlement type Town nickname motto Images image skyline Carolina Beach Pier.jpg imagesize image caption Carolina Beach Pier image flag image seal Maps image map NCMap doton CarolinaBeach.PNG mapsize 250x200px map caption Location of Carolina Beach, NorthCarolina image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location coordinates region US NC subdivision ... of the United States State subdivision name1 NorthCarolina subdivision type2 List of counties in NorthCarolina County subdivision name2 New Hanover County, NorthCarolina New Hanover government ... GR 3 website http carolinabeach.org footnotes Carolina Beach is a town in New Hanover County, NorthCarolina New Hanover County , NorthCarolina , United States . The population was 4,701 at the 2000 ..., NorthCarolina Wilmington Beach was annexed by the town in 2000. Geography Carolina Beach is located ... density sq mi 2086.4 General information timezone North American Eastern Time Zone Eastern EST utc ... of interests File Carolinabeachpiersplash.jpg thumb right Carolina Beach Pier LORAN C transmitter Carolina Beach Fort Fisher Kure Beach Pier NorthCarolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher Carolina Beach State Park Carolina Beach Pier References references External links http carolinabeach.insiderinfo.us Carolina Beach InsiderInfo.us Area Guide http www.carolinabeachsurfreport.com Carolina Beach Surf Report http www.carolinabeachsurfreport.com ocean rescue Carolina Beach Lifeguard Stand Locations & Beach Information http www.carolinabeach.org Official Town of Carolina Beach, NC website http www.pleasureislandchambernc.org Carolina & Kure Beaches Chamber of Commerce New Hanover County, NorthCarolina Category Towns in NorthCarolina Category Populated places in New Hanover County, NorthCarolina Category Beaches of NorthCarolina Category Cape Fear region ca Carolina Beach de Carolina Beach es Carolina Beach nl Carolina Beach pt Carolina Beach vo Carolina Beach ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Carolina Shores, NorthCarolina settlement type Town nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Seal of Carolina Shores, North Carolina.jpg Maps pushpin map NorthCarolina pushpin label position none the position of the pushpin label left, right, top, bottom, none pushpin map caption Location within the state of NorthCarolina pushpin mapsize image map mapsize map caption image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location coordinates ... Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 NorthCarolina subdivision type2 List of counties in NorthCarolina County subdivision name2 Brunswick County, NorthCarolina Brunswick ... Carolina Shores is a town in Brunswick County, NorthCarolina Brunswick County , NorthCarolina , United States . The population was 1,482 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Wilmington, NorthCarolina ... in 1998 after a split from the town of Calabash, NorthCarolina Calabash , which came as the result ... Brunswick County, NorthCarolina Category Towns in NorthCarolina Category Populated places in Brunswick County, NorthCarolina Category Cape Fear region Category Populated places established in 1998 ca Carolina Shores es Carolina Shores Carolina del Norte nl Carolina Shores pt Carolina Shores vo Carolina Shores ... 1482 population density km2 414.6 population density sq mi 1073.8 General information timezone North ... http www.starnewsonline.com article 20080917 ARTICLES 809170252?Title Carolina Shores celebrates 10 year split from Calabash Star News Carolina Shores celebrates 10 year split from Calabash September 17, 2008 ref The town limits of Carolina Shores currently interlock with those of Calabash. Sharing the name of the local country club , Carolina Shores could be considered a misnomer since the town does not have a shore with any large body of water. Geography Carolina Shores is located at Coord 33 ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The North River is a tidal river, approximately 18 miles 29  km long, in eastern NorthCarolina , the United States . It forms the boundary between Currituck County, NorthCarolina Currituck and Camden County, NorthCarolina Camden counties. The river rises in the Great Swamp , 10 miles east of Elizabeth City, NorthCarolina at the juncture of Indiantown Creek . The river s mouth, where it is approximately four miles wide, is in Albemarle Sound , midway between the mouth of the Pasquotank River to the west and the south end of Currituck Sound to the east. The lower two thirds of the river is part of the Intracoastal Waterway . Coord 34.81639 76.63611 display title NorthCarolina geo stub Category Rivers of NorthCarolina ... more details
NorthCarolina may refer to NorthCarolina , a state in the United States Province of NorthCarolina , a British royal colony from 1729 until 1776 University of NorthCarolina at Chapel Hill , often referred to technically inaccurately as the University of NorthCarolinaNorthCarolina Tar Heels , the athletic program of the above school University of NorthCarolina , the public university system of the state of NorthCarolina, of which the Chapel Hill campus is the oldest USS NorthCarolina , the name of five ships of the United States Navy CSS NorthCarolina , an ironclad gunboat built by the Confederate States Navy in 1863 See also lookfrom NorthCarolina The Carolinas , term used to refer collectively to the states of North and South CarolinaProvince of Carolina , a British colonial province from 1663 until 1712 disambig ... more details
Infobox settlement official name North Wilkesboro, NorthCarolina settlement type motto Key to the Blue ... NorthWilkesboro.PNG mapsize 250x200px map caption Location of North Wilkesboro, NorthCarolina image ... Carolina subdivision type2 List of counties in NorthCarolina County subdivision name2 Wilkes County, NorthCarolina Wilkes government footnotes government type leader title Mayor leader name Robert ... www.north wilkesboro.com footnotes North Wilkesboro is a town in Wilkes County, NorthCarolina Wilkes County , NorthCarolina , United States . The population was approximately 4,116 at the 2000 ... in NorthCarolina for his significant business innovation, leadership, industry, and community involvement ... through economic development by establishing the Wilkes Industrial Park, which is NorthCarolina ... NorthCarolina and is currently the town s largest employer. West Park, formerly a large shopping ... Carolina and Johnson City, Tennessee . WKBC AM 800 AM broadcasts American Country music . North ... Business of the Year by the NorthCarolina Chamber of Commerce. Local events File NorthWilkesboroBanner.jpg ... the nearby Brushy Mountains NorthCarolina Brushy Mountains . Crowds of over 160,000 people usually ... that he may visit North Wilkesboro on October 17, 2011, as part of a tour of NorthCarolina and Virginia ... of Wilkes County, North Wilkesboro, Wilkesboro, and the State of NorthCarolina. The effort ... colleges in NorthCarolina s community college system and is a public, two year, open door institution ... Swofford are from North Wilkesboro. A former quarterback for the NorthCarolina Tar Heels football team, John would become the University of NorthCarolina s athletic director and since 1997 has been ... of Wilkes County, NorthCarolina in the northwestern corner of the state. Wilkes County is bordered ... Wilkes County, NorthCarolina Category Towns in NorthCarolina Category Populated places established in 1891 Category Populated places in Wilkes County, NorthCarolina ca North Wilkesboro da North ... more details
Province of NorthCarolina , 1712 1776 French and Indian War , 1754 1763 Treaty of Fontainebleau ...double image right Flag of North Carolina.svg 180 NorthCarolina state seal.png 120 The Flag of the State of NorthCarolina flag of the state of NorthCarolina The Great Seal of the State of NorthCarolina image Map of USA NC.svg thumb The location of the state of NorthCarolina in the United States of America image Map of NorthCarolina NA.png thumb An enlargeable map of the state of NorthCarolina see also Index of NorthCarolina related articles The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the U.S. state of NorthCarolinaNorthCarolina &ndash U.S. state on the East ... United States . NorthCarolina was one of the original Thirteen Colonies and signed the United States Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. NorthCarolina was the United States Constitution ... on January 2, 1788. NorthCarolina joined the Confederate States of America during the American ... Names Common name NorthCarolina Pronunciation IPA en n r k r la n en us North Carolina.ogg U.S. state List of states Official name State of NorthCarolina Abbreviations and name codes List ... intro.htm Introduction to NorthCarolina , 50 States, retrieved February 28, 2011. ref Tar Heel State ... s NorthCarolina , North Carolinian Adjectivals and demonyms for U.S. states Demonym North Carolinian Geography of NorthCarolina Main article Geography of NorthCarolinaNorthCarolina is a U.S. ... United States Southeastern United States South Atlantic States Demographics of NorthCarolina Population Population of NorthCarolina 9,535,483 2010 U.S. Census ref cite web url http quickfacts.census.gov qfd states 37000.html title U.S. Census Bureau State & County QuickFacts NorthCarolina ref Geography of NorthCarolina Area Area of NorthCarolina commons Atlas of NorthCarolina Atlas of NorthCarolina Places in NorthCarolina Historic places in NorthCarolina List of National Historic Landmarks ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2007 The Royal Colony of NorthCarolina was organized in 1729 from the Province of NorthCarolina after seven of the original eight Lords Proprietors sold their tracts back to the crown. While John Carteret, 2nd Earl Granville remained in possession of his tract, all governmental functions reverted to the crown. External links http statelibrary.ncdcr.gov NC HISTORY HISTORY.HTM Colonial 22Period Historical Highlights of NorthCarolina, State Library of NorthCarolina 13colonies DEFAULTSORT NorthCarolina, Royal Colony of Category Pre state history of NorthCarolina Royal Colony of NorthCarolina Category Thirteen Colonies Category Colonial United States British Category Former British colonies Category 1776 disestablishments Category States and territories established in 1729 US hist stub ... more details
North Central Province may refer to North Central Province, Maldives North Central Province, Sri Lanka See also North Central disambiguation geodis Category Province name disambiguation pages ... more details
File Carolinacolony.png thumb right 300px Map of the Carolina Colony Governor of the Colony of NorthCarolina was the top executive of the government of the United Kingdom British Province of NorthCarolina colony of NorthCarolina . The Carolina colony which comprised all of the land below Virginia and north of Spanish Florida was founded in 1663. It was controlled by the Lords Proprietor s, a group of eight English noblemen led informally by member Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury . Dissent over governance of the province led to the appointment of a deputy governor to administer the northern half of the colony in 1691. The office of Governor of the separate colony of NorthCarolina was first recognized in 1712 when Edward Hyde c. 1650 1712 Edward Hyde received his commission from the Lords Proprietors. In 1729, seven of the Lords Proprietors sold their interests in Carolina to The Crown , and NorthCarolina became a royal colony. From 1729 until 1776, when the Colony declared its independence from Britain, the Governors were appointed by the King. See also List of Governors of NorthCarolina Governors of the Province of NorthCarolina Category Colonial governors of NorthCarolina ... more details
Woodville, NorthCarolina can refer to Woodville, Bertie County, NorthCarolina Woodville, Cherokee County, NorthCarolina Woodville, Perquimans County, NorthCarolina Woodville, Surry County, NorthCarolina Lewiston Woodville, NorthCarolina Bertie County geodis ... more details
Map of USA & NorthCarolina File Charlotte skyline, fall.jpg thumb right 250px Charlotte, NorthCarolina Charlotte , Largest City in NorthCarolina File Downtown Raleigh from Western Boulevard Overpass 20081012.jpeg thumb right 250px Raleigh, NorthCarolina Raleigh , Capital of NorthCarolina File Greensboro Skyline.jpg thumb right 250px Greensboro, NorthCarolina Greensboro File WinSalSkyline12.jpg thumb right 250px Winston Salem, NorthCarolina Winston Salem File 2008 07 12 Durham skyline.jpg thumb right 250px Durham, NorthCarolina Durham File HighPoint,NC.jpg thumb right 250px High Point, NorthCarolina High Point File Wilmington NC northern riverfront.JPG thumb right 250px Wilmington, NorthCarolina Wilmington File Asheville Centro.jpg thumb right 250px Asheville, NorthCarolina Asheville Municipalities in NorthCarolina larger than 30,000 in population 2010 United States Census ... background color b4ddb4 1 Charlotte, NorthCarolina Charlotte 731,424 Mecklenburg County, NorthCarolina Mecklenburg style background color CCF 2 Raleigh, NorthCarolina Raleigh 403,892 Wake County, NorthCarolina Wake style background color b4ddb4 3 Greensboro, NorthCarolina Greensboro 269,666 Guilford County, NorthCarolina Guilford style background color b4ddb4 4 Winston Salem, NorthCarolina Winston Salem 229,617 Forsyth County, NorthCarolina Forsyth style background color b4ddb4 5 Durham, NorthCarolina Durham 228,330 Durham County, NorthCarolina Durham style background color b4ddb4 6 Fayetteville, NorthCarolina Fayetteville 200,564 Cumberland County, NorthCarolina Cumberland 7 Cary, NorthCarolina Cary 135,234 Wake County, NorthCarolina Wake style background color b4ddb4 8 Wilmington, NorthCarolina Wilmington 106,476 New Hanover County, NorthCarolina New Hanover 9 High Point, NorthCarolina High Point 104,371 Guilford County, NorthCarolina Guilford style background color b4ddb4 10 Greenville, NorthCarolina Greenville 84,554 Pitt County, NorthCarolina Pitt style ... more details
University, NorthCarolina may refer to University of NorthCarolina , the state of NorthCarolina s university system University City, Charlotte, NorthCarolina , a community in Mecklenburg County, NorthCarolina University, Orange County, NorthCarolina a small, unincorporated settlement in Orange County, NorthCarolina disambig ... more details
Montclair, NorthCarolina may refer to Montclair, Cumberland County, NorthCarolina Montclair, Davidson County, NorthCarolina Montclair, Fayetteville, NorthCarolina Montclair, Onslow County, NorthCarolina Montclair, Scotland County, NorthCarolina Montclair, Wilson County, NorthCarolina geodis ... more details
Providence may refer to the following places in NorthCarolina Providence, Caswell County, NorthCarolina Providence, Granville County, NorthCarolina Providence, McDowell County, NorthCarolina Providence, Mecklenburg County, NorthCarolina Providence, Rockingham County, NorthCarolina Providence Township, Rowan County, NorthCarolina geodis ... more details
Fairview, NorthCarolina refers to two distinct places in the state of NorthCarolina Fairview, Buncombe County, NorthCarolina , a census designated place in Buncombe County, NorthCarolina Buncombe County Fairview, NorthCarolina town , an incorporated town in Union County, NorthCarolina Union County disambig es Fairview Carolina del Norte ... more details
Refimprove date February 2007 Image ECUSA North Carolina.png thumb Location of the Diocese of NorthCarolina Portal Anglicanism The Episcopal Diocese of NorthCarolina , founded in 1817, roughly corresponds to the segment of the U.S. state of NorthCarolina between I 77 in the west and Interstate 95 in NorthCarolina I 95 in the east, including the most populous area of the state. Charlotte , Winston Salem , Greensboro, NorthCarolina Greensboro , Raleigh, NorthCarolina Raleigh , Cary, NorthCarolina Cary , and Durham, NorthCarolina Durham are the largest cities in the diocese. The Episcopal Diocese of Western NorthCarolina lies to the west extending into the Appalachian Mountains , and the Episcopal ... The Diocese of NorthCarolina has no cathedral, but its offices are in downtown Raleigh. It meets ... Council in conjunction with diocesan staff. The Eleventh Bishop of NorthCarolina is the Right Reverend ... programs of the Diocese are its campus ministry NorthCarolina State University , St. Augustine s College NorthCarolina St. Augustine s College , Duke University , the University of NorthCarolina at Chapel Hill , the University of NorthCarolina at Greensboro , the University of NorthCarolina ... a camp and conference center, having sold its facility near Browns Summit, NorthCarolina to the State of NorthCarolina for use as Haw River State Park . However, the Diocese maintains an active ... Raleigh, NorthCarolina St. Mary s School and St. David s School Raleigh, NorthCarolina St ... with the Diocese are Penick Village in Southern Pines, NorthCarolina Southern Pines , a retirement ... www.episdionc.org Website of the Diocese of NorthCarolina http www.hospitalidadnc.org Website of the Diocesan Committee on Hispanic Ministry ECUSA Province 4 coord missing NorthCarolina Category Episcopal dioceses of the United States NorthCarolina Category Christianity in NorthCarolina Category Religious organizations established in 1817 Category Episcopal churches in NorthCarolina Category ... more details
Dogwood Acres, NorthCarolina may refer to Dogwood Acres, Alamance County, NorthCarolina Dogwood Acres, Cumberland County, NorthCarolina Dogwood Acres, Orange County, NorthCarolina Dogwood Acres, Rowan County, NorthCarolina Dogwood Acres, Union County, NorthCarolina geodis Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
South Carolina . ref http www.carolana.com NC Counties tryon county nc.html Tryon County, NorthCarolina ref It was named for William Tryon , governor of the Province of NorthCarolinaNorthCarolina ...Tryon County is a former county US county which was located in the U.S. state of NorthCarolina . It was formed in 1768 from the part of Mecklenburg County, NorthCarolina Mecklenburg County west of the Catawba ... southwest of the present day community of Lincolnton, NorthCarolina Lincolnton , in Lincoln County, NorthCarolina Lincoln County . Creation and history In December of 1768, Governor Tryon described the area in a letter as forty five miles in breadth due north and south and eighty miles due east and west ... which was run last year between the Cherokee hunting grounds and this Province . ref http www.carolana.com NC Counties tryon county nc.html Tryon County, NorthCarolina History, by Alfred Nixon, 1910 ... tryon county nc.html Tryon County, NorthCarolina History, by Alfred Nixon, 1910 ref Historical ... they formed the Tryon County, NorthCarolina militia in preparation for British retaliation ..., NorthCarolina , including Battle of Kings Mountain Kings Mountain Gaston County, NorthCarolina Lincoln County, NorthCarolina, including Battle of Ramsour s Mill Ramsour s Mill Rutherford County, North ... ...and parts of Burke County, NorthCarolina McDowell County, NorthCarolina Greenville County, South ..., Tryon County was divided into Lincoln and Rutherford Counties in NorthCarolina, and ceased to exist ... and the Southwest Territory . See also List of extinct U.S. counties List of NorthCarolina counties ... 1779 disestablishments Category Pre state history of NorthCarolina Category NorthCarolina in the American Revolution Category Gaston County, NorthCarolina Category Lincoln County, NorthCarolina Category Rutherford County, NorthCarolina Category Former counties of NorthCarolina de Tryon County NorthCarolina ... more details
of NorthCarolina governor until the province s NorthCarolina General Assembly of 1777 first ...The NorthCarolina Provincial Congresses were extra legal unicameral legislative bodies formed in 1774 through 1776 by the people of the Province of NorthCarolina , independent of the British colonial government. The five congresses First Provincial Congress The first such congress met at the Tryon Palace in New Bern, NorthCarolina from Aug. 25 27, 1774. It was the first such gathering anywhere in the Thirteen Colonies held in defiance of British orders. ref State Library of NorthCarolina. Information ... see NorthCarolina General Assembly . This assembly, with 71 delegates from 30 of the 36 counties ..., NorthCarolina from Aug. 20 Sept. 10, 1775. Its president was Samuel Johnston Harvey had recently ... itself as the highest governmental body in the province British Governor Martin had fled, ending royal government . To govern NorthCarolina when the congress was not in session, a 13 member Provincial Council, or Council of Safety, was elected, constituting the first executive body in a NorthCarolina ... NorthCarolina Provincial Congress is sometimes referred to as the Halifax Assembly . The fourth congress, also presided over by Samuel Johnston, met in Halifax, NorthCarolina from April 4 May 14, 1776 ..., with Cornelius Harnett as vice president. This congress approved the first NorthCarolina ... , editor. 2006. Encyclopedia of NorthCarolina . In one volume. University of NorthCarolina Press ... by Lindley Butler . William S. Powell . 1988. NorthCarolina A History . University of NorthCarolina .... Connor External links http statelibrary.dcr.state.nc.us nc ncsites tryon.htm State Library of NorthCarolina. Information page for Tryon Palace. Web page Category NorthCarolina in the American Revolution Category 1774 establishments Category 1776 disestablishments Category Government of NorthCarolina Category Defunct unicameral legislatures NorthCarolina ... more details
Five Forks, NorthCarolina may refer to Five Forks, Person County, NorthCarolina Five Forks, Robeson County, NorthCarolina Five Forks, Rowan County, NorthCarolina Five Forks, Warren County, NorthCarolina Five Forks, Yadkin County, NorthCarolina King, NorthCarolina , formerly called Five Forks Moraih, NorthCarolina , formerly called Five Forks geodis ... more details