"The State Records Of North Carolina, Volume 30" is a comprehensive collection of historical documents, offering invaluable insights into the governance, laws, and societal fabric of North Carolina. Compiled and preserved by the state, this volume represents a crucial resource for historians, legal scholars, genealogists, and anyone interested in the Tar Heel State's rich heritage.
Containing a wealth of primary source material, this volume illuminates key aspects of North Carolina's past, providing a detailed look at the evolution of its legal and administrative systems. Researchers will find essential information within these pages, making it an indispensable addition to any collection focused on North Carolina or American history.
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