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Out-of-Print Bookshelf
Monographs
The Out-of-Print Bookshelf includes key published sources, both original and monographic, that are no longer in print. New titles will be added periodically, as will lengthy selections from series such as Records of the Moravians in North Carolina.
Colonial Homes in North Carolina by John V. Allcott
Raleigh: Carolina Charter Tercentenary Commission, 1963.
The Highland Scots of North Carolina by Duane Meyer
Raleigh: Carolina Charter Tercentenary Commission, 1963. (This text is a condensed version of Meyer's The Highland Scots of North Carolina, 1732-1776, still available [paperback, 230pp.] from the University of North Carolina Press:)
Upheaval in Albemarle The Story of Culpeper's Rebellion , by Hugh F. Rankin
Raleigh: Carolina Charter Tercentenary Commission, 1962.
The Influence of Geography Upon Early North Carolina , by Cordelia Camp
Raleigh: Carolina Charter Tercentenary Commission, 1963.
Songs of the Carolina Charter Colonists 1663-1763 , by Arthur Palmer Hudson
Raleigh: Carolina Charter Tercentenary Commission, 1962.
The War of the Regulation and The Battle of Alamance, May 16, 1771 , by William S. Powell
Raleigh: Division of Archives and History, North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, 1976.
Colonial Homes in North Carolina by John V. Allcott
Introduction
Acknowledgements
Colonial North Carolina Seen from the AirOld Maps of the State and of Colonial Towns
A Visit to a Colonial Home
Kinds of ConstructionLog Houses, Houses with a Wooden Frame, Brick and Stone Houses, Roofs
Plan IdeasThe Study of Floor Plans
Interiors
A Note on Later Colonial Architecture
The Study of Old Architecture
The Highland Scots of North Carolina by Duane Meyer
Foreword
Motives for Migration
Voyage to America
Settlement
The American Revolution
Upheaval in Albemarle The Story of Culpeper's Rebellion, 1675-1689, by Hugh F. Rankin
Preface
The Lords Proprietors of Carolina
Ye County of Albemarle
Unrest in Albemarle
Rebellion in Albemarle
The Echoes of Rebellion
The Slow Death of Rebellion
A Register of Rebellion
A Word About Sources
The Influence of Geography Upon Early North Carolina, by Cordelia Camp
Physical Features of the State
The Coastal Plain
The Piedmont Plateau
Settlement West of the Mountains
Songs of the Carolina Charter Colonists, by Arthur Palmer Hudson
Introduction
Old English and Scottish Ballads
Jacobite and Whig Songs
Love Songs
Nursery, Dance and Game, and Humorous Songs
Religious Songs
Notes on Dancing, Music, and Musical Instruments (Joan Moser)
Recordings of North Carolina Songs and Other Aids to Enjoyment
Conclusion
The War of the Regulation and The Battle of Alamance, May 16, 1771, by William S. Powell
Foreword
The War of the Regulation and The Battle of Alamance, May 16, 1771
Bibliography
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