*Clifton, James M. Golden Grains of White: Rice Planting on the Lower Cape Fear. North Carolina Historical Review 50 (October 1973): 365-393.
Franklin, W. Neil. Agriculture in Colonial North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 3 (1926): 539-574.
*Herndon, G. Melvin. Indian Agriculture in the Southern Colonies. North Carolina Historical Review 44 (July 1967): 283-297.
*Lindgren, W. H., III. Agricultural Propaganda in Lawson's A New Voyage to Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 49 (October 1972): 333-344.
*McPherson, Elizabeth G. Nathaniel Batts, Landholder on Pasquotank River, 1660. North Carolina Historical Review 43 (January 1966): 66-81.
*Mitchell, Thornton W. The Granville District Land Records. North Carolina Historical Review 70 (April 1993): 103-129.
Morris, Francis Grave, and Phyllis Mary Morris, Economic Conditions in North Carolina about 1780, Part I-Landholding. North Carolina Historical Review 16 (April 1939): 107-133.
*Thompson, Michael. Everything but the Squeal: Pork as Culture in Eastern North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 82 (October 2005): 464-498.
. Economic Conditions in North Carolina about 1780, Part II-Ownership of Town Lots, Slaves, and Cattle. North Carolina Historical Review 16 (July 1939): 296-327.
Skaggs, Marvin Lucian. The First Boundary Survey Between the Carolinas. North Carolina Historical Review 12 (July 1935): 213-232.
. Progress in the North Carolina-South Carolina Boundary Dispute. North Carolina Historical Review 15 (October 1938): 341-353.
*Wolf, Jacquelyn H. Patents and Tithables in Proprietary North Carolina, 1663-1729. North Carolina Historical Review 56 (July 1979): 263-277.
Archaeology
Harrington, J. C. Archaeological Explorations at Fort Raleigh National Historic Site. North Carolina Historical Review 26 (April 1949): 127-149.
. Evidence of Manual Reckoning in the Cittie of Raleigh. North Carolina Historical Review 33 (January 1956): 1-11.
*Hume, Ivor Noel. Archaeology: Handmaiden to History. North Carolina Historical Review 41 (April 1964): 214-225.
*South, Stanley A. Searching for Clues to History through Historic Site Archaeology. North Carolina Historical Review 43 (April 1966): 166-173.
*Beaman, Thomas E., Jr. The Archaeology of Morley Jeffers Williams and the Restoration of Historic Landscapes at Stratford Hall, Mount Vernon, and Tryon Palace. North Carolina Historical Review 79 (July 2002): 347-372.
*Ewen, Charles, Patricia M. Samford, and Perry Matthewes. The Sauthier Maps and the Formal Gardens at Tryon Palace: Myth or Reality? North Carolina Historical Review 79 (July 2002): 327-346.
Architecture and Building
Dill, Alonzo Thomas, Jr. Public Buildings in Craven County, 1722-1835. North Carolina Historical Review 20 (October 1943): 301-326.
*. Tryon’s Palace-A Neglected Niche of North Carolina History. North Carolina Historical Review 19 (April 1942): 119-167.
*Harrington, J. C. The Manufacture and Use of Bricks at the Raleigh Settlement on Roanoke Island. North Carolina Historical Review 44 (January 1967): 1-17.
*Lounsbury, Carl. The Development of Domestic Architecture in the Albemarle Region. North Carolina Historical Review 54 (January 1977): 17-48.
*South, Stanley A. ‘Russelborough’: Two Royal Governors’ Mansion at Brunswick. North Carolina Historical Review 44 (October 1967), 361-372.
Spruill, Julia Cherry. Virginia and Carolina Homes Before the Revolution. North Carolina Historical Review 12 (October 1935): 320-340.
*Watson, Alan D. “County Buildings and Other Public Structures in Colonial North Carolina.” North Carolina Historical Review 82 (October 2005): 427-463.
Biography
Adams, Percy G. John Lawson’s Alter-Ego-Dr. John Brickell. North Carolina Historical Review 34 (July 1957): 313-326.
Alexander, C. B. Richard Caswell: Versatile Leader of the Revolution. North Carolina Historical Review (April 1946): 119-141.
. Richard Caswell’s Military and Later Public Services. North Carolina Historical Review 23 (July 1946): 287-312.
. The Training of Richard Caswell. North Carolina Historical Review 23 (January 1946): 13-31.
Brooks, Aubrey Lee. David Caldwell and his Log College. North Carolina Historical Review 28 (October 1951): 399-407.
Chambers, William N. As the Twig is Bent: The Family and the North Carolina Years of Thomas Hart Benton, 1752-1801. North Carolina Historical Review 26 (October 1949): 385-416.
Cumming, William Patterson. The Identity of John White Governor of Roanoke and John White the Artist. North Carolina Historical Review 15 (July 1938): 197-203.
*. The Turbulent Life of Captain James Wimble. North Carolina Historical Review 46 (January 1969): 1-18.
Douglass, Elisha P. Thomas Burke, Disillusioned Democrat. North Carolina Historical Review 26 (April 1949): 150-186.
*Lemmon, Sarah McCulloh. Nathaniel Blount: Last Clergyman of the 'Old Church.' North Carolina Historical Review 50 (October 1973): 351-364.
*Moore, Peter N. The Mysterious Death of William Richardson: Kinship, Female Vulnerability, and the Myth of Supernaturalism in the Southern Backcountry. North Carolina Historical Review 80 (July 2003): 279-296.
*Parramore, Thomas C. John Alexander, Anglican Missionary. North Carolina Historical Review 43 (July 1966): 305-315.
*Potts, Louis W. Hugh Williamson: The Poor Man’s Franklin and the National Domain. North Carolina Historical Review 64 (October 1987): 371-393.
*Price, William S., Jr. Nathaniel Macon, Antifederalist. North Carolina Historical Review 81 (July 2004): 288-312.
Quynn, Dorothy MacKay. Flora MacDonald in History. North Carolina Historical Review 18 (July 1941): 236-258.
*Ramsey, Robert W. James Carter: Founder of Salisbury. North Carolina Historical Review 39 (April 1962): 131-139.
*Sheridan Richard B. The West Indian Antecedents of Josiah Martin, Last Royal Governor of North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 54 (July 1977): 253-270.
*Smith, Helen Burr, and Elizabeth V. Moore, John Mare: A Composite Portrait. North Carolina Historical Review 44 (January 1967): 18-52.
*Stokes, Durward T. Adam Boyd, Publisher, Preacher, and Patriot. North Carolina Historical Review 49 (January 1972): 1-21.
*. Nathaniel Rochester in North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 38 (October 1961): 467-481.
*Stumpf, Vernon O. Josiah Martin and His Search for Success: The Road to North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 53 (January 1976): 55-79.
Business and Economy
Cappon, Lester J. Iron-Making-A Forgotten Industry of North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 9 (October 1932): 331-348. [Colonial through antebellum eras.]
*Combs, Edwin L., III. Trading in Lubberland: Maritime Commerce in Colonial North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 80 (January 2003): 1-27.
*Haywood, C. Robert. The Mind of the North Carolina Advocates of Mercantilism. North Carolina Historical Review 33 (April 1956): 139-165.
Moody, Robert Earle. Massachusetts Trade with Carolina, 1686-1709. North Carolina Historical Review 20 (January 1943): 43-53.
Morris, Francis Grave, and Phyllis Mary Morris. Economic Conditions in North Carolina about 1780, Part I-Landholding. North Carolina Historical Review 16 (April 1939): 107-133.
. Economic Conditions in North Carolina about 1780, Part II-Ownership of Town Lots, Slaves, and Cattle. North Carolina Historical Review 16 (July 1939): 296-327.
*Platt, Virginia Bever. Tar, Staves, and New England Rum: The Trade of Aaron Lopez of Newport, Rhode Island, with Colonial North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 48 (January 1971): 1-22.
Tilley, Nannie May. Industries of Colonial Granville County. North Carolina Historical Review 13 (October 1936): 273-289.
*Watson, Alan D. Society and Economy in Colonial Edgecombe County. North Carolina Historical Review 50 (July 1973): 231-255.
Cultural and Literary
*Davis, Richard Beale. Three Poems from Colonial North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 46 (January 1969): 33-41. [Poems by an anonymous North Carolinian, May 18, 1737; Moravian pastor John Jacob Friis, November 1755; and Gov. Arthur Dobbs, October 31, 1759.]
*Dunn, Charles W. A North Carolina Gaelic Bard [John Macrae]. North Carolina Historical Review 36 (October 1959): 483-485.
Gehrke, William H. The Transition from the German to the English Language in North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 12 (January 1935): 1-19. [Moravians, colonial era through late nineteenth century.]
Holder, Edward M. Social Life of the Early Moravians in North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 11 (July 1934): 167-184.
*McCorkle, Donald M. The Collegium Musicum Salem: Its Music, Musicians, and Importance. North Carolina Historical Review 33 (October 1956): 483-498.
McMurtrie, Douglas Crawford. A Bibliography of North Carolina Imprints, 1761-1800, I. North Carolina Historical Review 13 (January 1936): 47-88.
. A Bibliography of North Carolina Imprints, 1761-1800, II. North Carolina Historical Review 13 (April 1936): 143-166.
. A Bibliography of North Carolina Imprints, 1761-1800, III. North Carolina Historical Review 13 (July 1936): 219-254.
. The First Twelve Years of Printing in North Carolina, 1749-1760. North Carolina Historical Review 10 (July 1933): 214-234.
*Powell, William S. Eighteenth-Century North Carolina Imprints: A Revision and Supplement to McMurtrie. North Carolina Historical Review 35 (January 1958): 50-73.
*. Carolina in the Seventeenth Century: An Annotated Bibliography of Contemporary Publications. North Carolina Historical Review 41 (January 1964): 74-104.
*. Patrons of the Press: Subscription Book Purchases in North Carolina, 1733-1850. North Carolina Historical Review 39 (October 1962): 423-499.
*Valentine, Patrick M. Libraries and Print Culture in Early North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 82 (July 2005): 293-325.
*Watson, Helen R. The Books They Left: Some ‘Liberies’ in Edgecombe County, 1733-1783. North Carolina Historical Review 48 (July 1971): 245-257.
*Watterson, John. Poetic Justice; or, an Ill-Fated Epic by Thomas Burke. North Carolina Historical Review 55 (July 1978): 339-346. [Poem on smallpox inoculation riot, Norfolk, Va., June 1768.]
Exploration, Early Settlement, and Cartography
Cumming, William P. Naming Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 22 (January 1945): 34-42.
*Cumming, William P. Wimble’s Maps and the Colonial Cartography of the North Carolina Coast. North Carolina Historical Review 46 (April 1969), 157-170.
*Detweiler, Robert. Was Richard Hakluyt a Negative Influence on the Colonization of Virginia? North Carolina Historical Review 48 (October 1971): 359-369.
*Glasgow, Tom, Jr. HMS ‘Tiger’. North Carolina Historical Review 43 (April 1966): 115-121. [Roanoke Island colony.]
Harrington, J. C. Archaeological Explorations at Fort Raleigh National Historic Site. North Carolina Historical Review 26 (April 1949): 127-149. [Roanoke Island colony.]
*. Evidence of Manual Reckoning in the Cittie of Raleigh. North Carolina Historical Review 33 (January 1956): 1-11. [Roanoke Island colony.]
*. The Manufacture and Use of Bricks at the Raleigh Settlement on Roanoke Island. North Carolina Historical Review 44 (January 1967): 1-17.
*Hoffman, Paul E. New Light on Vicente Gonzalez’s 1588 Voyage in Search of Raleigh’s English Colonies. North Carolina Historical Review 63 (April 1986): 199-233.
*Horning, Susan Schmidt. The Power of Image: Promotional Literature and Its Changing Role in the Settlement of Early Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 70 (October 1993): 365-400.
*Kopperman, Paul E. Profile of Failure: The Carolana Project, 1629-1640. North Carolina Historical Review 59 (January 1982): 1-23.
*McPherson, Elizabeth G. Nathaniel Batts, Landholder on Pasquotank River, 1660. North Carolina Historical Review 43 (January 1966): 66-81.
*Merrens, H. Roy, and Herbert R. Paschal. A Map-Maker’s View of Anson County in 1769. North Carolina Historical Review 59 (July 1982): 271-278.
*Parramore, Thomas C. The ‘Lost Colony’ Found: A Documentary Perspective. North Carolina Historical Review 78 (January 2001): 67-83.
*Powell, William S. Carolana and the Incomparable Roanoke: Explorations and Attempted Settlements, 1620-1663. North Carolina Historical Review 51 (January 1974): 1-21.
*. Roanoke Colonists and Explorers: An Attempt at Identification. North Carolina Historical Review 34 (April 1957): 202-226.
Quinn, David B. Christopher Newport in 1590. North Carolina Historical Review 29 (July 1952): 305-316. [Roanoke Island colony.]
Schütz, Géza. Additions to the History of the Swiss Colonization Projects in North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 10 (April 1933): 133-141.
*Senter, Jim. “ ‘Dreams as Old as Roanoke’: Franklin Roosevelt’s 1937 Lost Colony Speech.” North Carolina Historical Review 84 (July 2007): 276-299.
*Simpson, Marcus B., Jr. Copperplate Illustrations in Dr. John Brickell's Natural History of North-Carolina (1737): Sources for the Provincial Map, Flora, and Fauna. North Carolina Historical Review 62 (April 1985): 119-156.
*Vigneras, L. A. A Spanish Discovery of North Carolina in 1566. North Carolina Historical Review 46 (October 1969): 398-414.
*Wright, J. Leitch, Jr. Spanish Reaction to Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 41 (October 1964): 464-476.
*Wright, Louis B. Elizabethan Politics and Colonial Enterprise. North Carolina Historical Review 32 (April 1955): 254-269.
Government
*Billings, Warren M. Sir William Berkeley and the Carolina Proprietary. North Carolina Historical Review 72 (July 1995): 329-341.
Boyd, Julian P. The Sheriff in Colonial North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 5 (April 1928): 151-180.
Boyd, William K., ed. Some North Carolina Tracts of the Eighteenth Century, XI: A Table of North Carolina Taxes, 1748-1770. North Carolina Historical Review 3 (July 1926): 475-476, plus chart.
*Butler, Lindley S. The Governors of Albemarle County, 1663-1689. North Carolina Historical Review 46 (July 1969): 280-299.
*Crittenden, Charles Christopher. The Surrender of the Charter of Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 1 (October 1924): 383-402.
Cook, Florence. Procedure in the North Carolina Colonial Assembly, 1731-1770. North Carolina Historical Review 8 (July 1931): 258-283.
Douglass, Elisha P. Thomas Burke, Disillusioned Democrat. North Carolina Historical Review 26 (April 1949): 150-186.
*Fagg, Daniel W., Jr. Sleeping Not with the King’s Grant: A Rereading of Some Proprietary Documents, 1663-1667. North Carolina Historical Review 48 (April 1971): 171-185.
Franklin, W. Neill. Some Aspects of Representation in the American Colonies. North Carolina Historical Review 6 (January 1929): 38-66. [All colonies, including North Carolina.]
Fries, Adelaide L. North Carolina Certificates of the Revolutionary War Period. North Carolina Historical Review 9 (July 1932): 229-241. [Finance.]
*Greene, Jack P. The North Carolina Lower House and the Power to Appoint Public Treasurers, 1711-1775. North Carolina Historical Review 40 (January 1963): 37-53.
*Kay, Marvin L. Michael. Provincial Taxes in North Carolina During the Administrations of Dobbs and Tryon. North Carolina Historical Review 42 (October 1965): 440-453.
London, Lawrence F. The Representation Controversy in Colonial North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 11 (October 1934): 255-270.
*McCain, Paul M. Magistrates Courts in Early North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 48 (January 1971): 23-30.
Marley, Branson. Minutes of the General Court of Albemarle, 1684. North Carolina Historical Review 19 (January 1942): 48-59.
*Paden, John. ‘ Several & Many Grievances of Very Great Consequences’: North Carolina’s Political Factionalism in the 1720s. North Carolina Historical Review 71 (July 1994): 285-305.
Powell, William S., ed. Tryon’s ‘Book’ on North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 34 (July 1957): 406-415.
*Price, William S., Jr. ‘Men of Good Estates’: Wealth Among Carolina’s Royal Councillors. North Carolina Historical Review 49 (January 1972): 72-82.
*. A Strange Incident in George Burrington’s Royal Governorship. North Carolina Historical Review 51 (April 1974): 149-158.
Smith, Mary Phlegar. Borough Representation in North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 7 (April 1930): 177-191. [Colonial through antebellum eras.]
Thornton, Mary Lindsay. Public Printing in North Carolina, 1749-1815. North Carolina Historical Review 21 (July 1944): 181-202.
Tilley, Nannie May. Political Disturbances in Colonial Granville County. North Carolina Historical Review 18 (October 1941): 339-359. [Justices/commissions of the peace.]
*Ubbelohde, Carl W., Jr. The Vice-Admiralty Court of Royal North Carolina, 1729-1759. North Carolina Historical Review 31 (October 1954): 517-528.
*Watson, Alan D. The Appointment of Sheriffs in Colonial North Carolina: A Reexamination. North Carolina Historical Review 53 (October 1976): 385-393.
*. Public Poor Relief in Colonial North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 54 (October 1977): 347-363.
*. The Constable in Colonial North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 68 (January 1991): 1-16
*. County Fiscal Policy in Colonial North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 55 (July 1978): 284-305.
*. The Lottery in Early North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 69 (October 1992): 363-387.
*____. County Buildings and Other Public Structures in Colonial North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 82 (October 2005): 427-463.
*Watterson, John S., III. The Ordeal of Governor Burke. North Carolina Historical Review 48 (April 1971): 95-117.
*Wood, Bradford J. Politics and Authority in Colonial North Carolina: A Regional Perspective. North Carolina Historical Review 81 (January 2004): 1-37.
*Zornow, William F. North Carolina Tariff Policies, 1775-1789. North Carolina Historical Review 32 (April 1955): 151-164.
Life and Society(see also Religion; Slavery and Servitude; Women)
*Connor, R. D. W. The Genesis of Higher Education in North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 28 (January 1951): 1-14.
*Garland, John M. The Nonecclesiastical Activities of an English and a North Carolina Parish: A Comparative Study. North Carolina Historical Review 50 (January 1973): 32-51.
*Golden, Harry L. The Jewish People of North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 32 (April 1955): 194-216. [Article not limited to colonial-revolutionary North Carolina.]
*Klebaner, Benjamin Joseph. Some Aspects of North Carolina Public Poor Relief, 1700-1860. North Carolina Historical Review 31 (October 1954): 479-492.
*Roberts, B. W. C. Cockfighting: An Early Entertainment in North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 42 (July 1965): 306-314.
*Stroupe, Henry S. ‘Cite Them Both to Attend the Next Church Conference’: Social Control by North Carolina Baptist Churches, 1772-1908. North Carolina Historical Review 52 (April 1975): 156-170. [Primary emphasis on post-revolutionary North Carolina.]
*Watson, Alan D. Ordinaries in Colonial North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 45 (January 1968): 67-83.
*. Orphanage in Colonial North Carolina: Edgecombe County as a Case Study. North Carolina Historical Review 52 (April 1975): 105-119.
*. Society and Economy in Colonial Edgecombe County. North Carolina Historical Review 50 (July 1973): 231-255.
Local History (see also Architecture and Building; Exploration, Early Settlement, and Cartography)
*Allred, Fred J., and Alonzo T. Dill, eds. The Founding of New Bern: A Footnote. North Carolina Historical Review 40 (July 1963): 361-374.
Dill, Alonzo Thomas, Jr. Eighteenth Century New Bern, A History of the Town and Craven County, 1700-1800, Part I, Colonization of the Neuse. North Carolina Historical Review 22 (January 1945): 1-21.
. Eighteenth Century New Bern, A History of the Town and Craven County, 1700-1800, Part II, The Founding of New Bern. North Carolina Historical Review 22 (April 1945): 152-175.
. Eighteenth Century New Bern, A History of the Town and Craven County, 1700-1800, Part III, Rebellion and Indian Warfare. North Carolina Historical Review 22 (July 1945): 293-319.
. Eighteenth Century New Bern, A History of the Town and Craven County, 1700-1800, Part IV, Years of Slow Development. North Carolina Historical Review 22 (October 1945): 460-489.
. Eighteenth Century New Bern, A History of the Town and Craven County, 1700-1800, Part V, Political and Commercial Rise of New Bern. North Carolina Historical Review 23 (January 1946): 47-78.
. Eighteenth Century New Bern, A History of the Town and Craven County, 1700-1800, Part VI, New Bern as Colonial Capital. North Carolina Historical Review 23 (April 1946): 142-171.
. Eighteenth Century New Bern, A History of the Town and Craven County, 1700-1800, Part VII, During the Revolution. North Carolina Historical Review 23 (July 1946): 325-359.
. Eighteenth Century New Bern, A History of the Town and Craven County, 1700-1800, Part VIII, New Bern at the Century's End. North Carolina Historical Review 23 (October 1946): 495-535.
*Hamilton, Kenneth G. The Moravians and Wachovia. North Carolina Historical Review 44 (April 1967): 144-153.
*Lee, E. Lawrence, Jr. Old Brunswick, The Story of a Colonial Town. North Carolina Historical Review 29 (April 1952): 230-245.
Morris, Francis Grave, and Phyllis Mary Morris. Economic Conditions in North Carolina about 1780, Part II-Ownership of Town Lots, Slaves, and Cattle. North Carolina Historical Review 16 (July 1939): 296-327.
*Paul, Charles L. Beaufort, North Carolina: Its Development as a Colonial Town. North Carolina Historical Review 47 (October 1970): 370-387.
*. Colonial Beaufort. North Carolina Historical Review 42 (April 1965): 139-152.
*. Factors in the Economy of Colonial Beaufort. North Carolina Historical Review 44 (April 1967): 111-134.
*Ramsey, Robert W. James Carter: Founder of Salisbury. North Carolina Historical Review 39 (April 1962): 131-139.
*Thorp, Daniel B. The City That Never Was: Count von Zinzendorf's Original Plan for Salem. North Carolina Historical Review 61 (January 1984): 36-58.
Tilley, Nannie May. Political Disturbances in Colonial Granville County. North Carolina Historical Review 18 (October 1941): 339-359. [Justices/commissions of the peace.]
. The Settlement of Granville County. North Carolina Historical Review 11 (January 1934): 1-19.
* Watson, Alan D. County Fiscal Policy in Colonial North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 55 (July 1978): 284-305.
*. Orphanage in Colonial North Carolina: Edgecombe County as a Case Study. North Carolina Historical Review 52 (April 1975): 105-119.
*. Society and Economy in Colonial Edgecombe County. North Carolina Historical Review 50 (July 1973): 231-255.
*Watson, Helen R. The Books They Left: Some ‘Liberies’ in Edgecombe County, 1733-1783. North Carolina Historical Review 48 (July 1971): 245-257.
Loyalists
*Crow, Jeffrey J. Tory Plots and Anglican Loyalty: The Llewelyn Conspiracy of 1777. North Carolina Historical Review 55 (January 1978): 1-17.
*. What Price Loyalism? The Case of John Cruden, Commissioner of Sequestered Estates. North Carolina Historical Review 58 (July 1981): 215-233.
*Frech, Laura Page. The Wilmington Committee of Public Safety and the Loyalist Rising of February 1776. North Carolina Historical Review 41 (January 1964): 1-20.
Harrell, Isaac S. North Carolina Loyalists. North Carolina Historical Review 3 (October 1926): 575-590.
*Rankin, Richard. ‘Musqueto’ Bites: Caricatures of Lower Cape Fear Whigs and Tories on the Eve of the American Revolution. North Carolina Historical Review 65 (April 1988): 173-207.
*Troxler, Carole Watterson. ‘The Great Man of the Settlement’: North Carolina's John Legett at Country Harbour, Nova Scotia, 1783-1812. North Carolina Historical Review 67 (July 1990): 285-314.
*. ‘To git out of a Troublesome neighborhood’: David Fanning in New Brunswick. North Carolina Historical Review 56 (October 1979): 343-365.
Military (see also Indians; Regulators)
*Delaney, Norman C. The Outer Banks of North Carolina During the Revolutionary War. North Carolina Historical Review 36 (January 1959): 1-16.
Fries, Adelaide L. North Carolina Certificates of the Revolutionary War Period. North Carolina Historical Review 9 (July 1932): 229-241. [Finance.]
*Kay, Marvin L. Michael, and William S. Price Jr. ‘To Ride the Wood Mare’: Road Building and Militia Service in Colonial North Carolina, 1740-1775. North Carolina Historical Review 57 (October 1980): 361-409.
*Kyte, George W. Victory in the South: An Appraisal of General Greene’s Strategy in the Carolinas. North Carolina Historical Review 37 (July 1960): 321-347.
Lanning, John Tate. Don Miguel Wall and the Spanish Attempt against the Existence of Carolina and Georgia. North Carolina Historical Review 10 (July 1933): 186-213.
*Lennon, Donald R. ‘The Graveyard of American Commanders’: The Continental Army’s Southern Department, 1776-1778. North Carolina Historical Review 67 (April 1990): 133-158.
*Lutz, Paul V. A State’s Concern for the Soldiers’ Welfare: How North Carolina Provided for Her Troops During the Revolution. North Carolina Historical Review 42 (July 1965): 315-318.
*Maass, John R. ‘All This Poor Province Could Do’: North Carolina and the Seven Years’ War, 1757-1762. North Carolina Historical Review 79 (January 2002): 50-89.
*Massey, Gregory De Van. The British Expedition to Wilmington, January-November 1781. North Carolina Historical Review 66 (October 1989): 387-411.
*Nelson, Paul David. Horatio Gates in the Southern Department, 1780: Serious Errors and a Costly Defeat. North Carolina Historical Review 50 (July 1973): 256-272.
Newsome, Albert Ray. A British Orderly Book, 1780-1781, I. North Carolina Historical Review 9 (January 1932): 57-78.
. A British Orderly Book, 1780-1781, II. North Carolina Historical Review 9 (April 1932): 163-186.
. A British Orderly Book, 1780-1781, III. North Carolina Historical Review 9 (July 1932): 273-298.
. A British Orderly Book, 1780-1781, IV. North Carolina Historical Review 9 (October 1932): 366-392.
*Nichols, Roy F., ed. Fighting in North Carolina Waters. North Carolina Historical Review 40 (January 1963): 75-84.
*Parramore, Thomas C. The Great Escape from Forten Gaol: An Incident of the Revolution. North Carolina Historical Review 45 (October 1968): 349-356. [Capture and escape of the crew of the Fair American, Edenton.]
Rankin, Hugh F. Cowpens: Prelude to Yorktown. North Carolina Historical Review 31 (July 1954): 336-369.
. The Moore’s Creek Bridge Campaign, 1776. North Carolina Historical Review 30 (January 1953), 23-60.
Stibbs, John H. Raleigh’s Account of Grenville’s Fight at the Azores in 1591. North Carolina Historical Review 27 (January 1950): 20-31.
*Watterson, John S., III. The Ordeal of Governor Burke. North Carolina Historical Review 48 (April 1971): 95-117.
*Wheeler, E. Milton. Development and Organization of the North Carolina Militia. North Carolina Historical Review 41 (July 1964): 307-323.
Native Americans
*Coe, Joffre L. The Indian in North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 43 (April 1979): 158-161.
*Cole, Richard C. Montgomerie’s Cherokee Campaign, 1760: Two Contemporary Views. North Carolina Historical Review 74 (January 1997): 19-36.
*Corkran, David H. Cherokee Pre-History. North Carolina Historical Review 34 (October 1957): 455-466.
*Dawdy, Shannon Lee. The Meherrins’ Secret History of the Dividing Line. North Carolina Historical Review 72 (October 1995): 386-415.
De Filipis, M., trans. and ed. An Italian Account of Cherokee Uprisings at Fort Loudoun and Fort Prince George, 1760-1761. North Carolina Historical Review 20 (July 1943): 247-258.
*Diket, A. L. The Noble Savage Convention as Epitomized in John Lawson’s A New Voyage to Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 43 (October 1966): 413-429.
*Ganyard, Robert L. The Threat from the West: North Carolina and the Cherokee, 1776-1778. North Carolina Historical Review 45 (January 1968): 47-66.
Hamer, P. M. Anglo-French Rivalry in the Cherokee Country, 1754-1757. North Carolina Historical Review 2 (July 1925): 303-322.
. Fort Loudoun in the Cherokee War, 1758-1761. North Carolina Historical Review 2 (October 1925): 442-458.
Henderson, Archibald. The Treaty of Long Island of Holston, July 1777. North Carolina Historical Review 8 (January 1931): 55-116.
*Herndon, G. Melvin. Indian Agriculture in the Southern Colonies. North Carolina Historical Review 44 (July 1967): 283-297.
*LeMaster, Michelle. In the Scolding Houses: Indians and the Law in Eastern North Carolina, 1684-1768. North Carolina Historical Review 83 (April 2006): 193-232.
*Oberg, Michael Leroy. Gods and Men: The Meeting of Indian and White Worlds on the Carolina Outer Banks, 1584-1586. North Carolina Historical Review 76 (October 1999): 367-390.
*Parramore, Thomas C. The Tuscarora Ascendancy. North Carolina Historical Review 59 (October 1982): 307-326.
*. With Tuscarora Jack on the Back Path to Bath. North Carolina Historical Review 64 (April 1987): 115-138.
Rights, Douglas L. Traces of the Indians in Piedmont North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 1 (July 1924): 277-288.
. The Trading Path of the Indians. North Carolina Historical Review 8 (October 1931): 403-426.
Speck, Frank G. The Catawba Nation and its Neighbors. North Carolina Historical Review 16 (October 1939): 404-417.
*Wetmore, Ruth Y. The Role of the Indian in North Carolina History. North Carolina Historical Review 56 (April 1979): 162-176.
Regulators
*Adams, George R. The Carolina Regulators: A Note in Changing Interpretations. North Carolina Historical Review 49 (October 1972): 345-352.
Boyd, William K., ed. Some North Carolina Tracts of the Eighteenth Century, X: Dr. George Micklejohn's Sermon to Tryon’s Militia (1768). North Carolina Historical Review 3 (July 1926): 457-474. [Geo. Micklejohn, S.T.D., On the Important Duty of Subjection to the Civil Powers, A Sermon Preached Before His Excellency William Tryon, Esquire, Governor, and Commander in Chief of the Province of North-Carolina, and the Troops Raised to Quell the Late Insurrection, at Hillsborough, in Orange County, on Sunday, September 25, 1768.]
. Some North Carolina Tracts of the Eighteenth Century, IX: Hermon Husband’s ‘Fan for Fanning and a Touchstone for Tryon,’ etc. (1771). North Carolina Historical Review 3 (April 1926): 307-362. [Regulus (pseud.), A Fan for Fanning and a Touch-Stone to Tryon, Containing an Impartial Account of the Rise and Progress of the So Much Talked of Regulation in North-Carolina.]
. Some North Carolina Tracts of the Eighteenth Century, VIII: Hermon Husband’s ‘An Impartial Relation of the First Rise and Cause of the Recent Differences in Public Affairs,’ etc. (1770). North Carolina Historical Review 3 (April 1926): 223-306. [(Hermon Husband), An Impartial Relation of the First Rise and Cause of the Recent Differences in Publick Affairs, in the Province of North-Carolina; and of the Past Tumults and Riots that lately happened in that Province.]
. Some North Carolina Tracts of the Eighteenth Century, XI: A Table of North Carolina Taxes, 1748-1770. North Carolina Historical Review 3 (July 1926): 475-476, plus chart.
*Denson, Andrew C. Diversity, Religion, and the North Carolina Regulators. North Carolina Historical Review 72 (January 1995): 30-53.
Religion (see also Life and Society)
*Black, Ronald. “ ‘The Nine’: A Scottish Gaelic Charm in the North Carolina State Archives.” North Carolina Historical Review 84 (January 2007): 37-58.
Blackwelder, Ruth. The Attitude of the North Carolina Moravians Toward the American Revolution. North Carolina Historical Review 9 (January 1932): 1-21.
Boyd, William K., and Charles A. Krummel. German Tracts Concerning the Lutheran Church in North Carolina During the Eighteenth Century. North Carolina Historical Review 7, (January 1930): 79-147.
. German Tracts Concerning the Lutheran Church in North Carolina during the Eighteenth Century. North Carolina Historical Review 7 (April 1930): 225-282.
*Carroll, Kenneth L. The Nicholites of North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 31 (October 1954): 453-462.
*Conkin, Paul. The Church Establishment in North Carolina, 1765-1776. North Carolina Historical Review 32 (January 1955): 1-30.
*Crow, Jeffrey J. Tory Plots and Anglican Loyalty: The Llewelyn Conspiracy of 1777. North Carolina Historical Review 55 (January 1978): 1-17.
*Denson, Andrew C. Diversity, Religion, and the North Carolina Regulators. North Carolina Historical Review 72 (January 1995): 30-53.
Fries, Adelaide L. The Moravian Contribution to Colonial North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 7 (January 1930): 1-14.
*Garland, John M. The Nonecclesiastical Activities of an English and a North Carolina Parish: A Comparative Study. North Carolina Historical Review 50 (January 1973): 32-51.
*Golden, Harry L. The Jewish People of North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 32 (April 1955): 194-216. [Article not limited to colonial-revolutionary North Carolina.]
*Hamilton, Kenneth G. The Moravians and Wachovia. North Carolina Historical Review 44 (April 1967): 144-153.
*Lemmon, Sarah McCulloh. The Genesis of the Protestant Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina, 1701-1823. North Carolina Historical Review 28 (October 1951): 426-462.
*. Nathaniel Blount: Last Clergyman of the ‘Old Church.’ North Carolina Historical Review 50 (October 1973): 351-364.
Moose, John Baxter. The First Constitution of St. John’s Church. North Carolina Historical Review 13 (October 1936): 335-355. [German Buffalo Creek, Mecklenburg County.]
*Morgan, David T., Jr. The Great Awakening in North Carolina, 1740-1775: The Baptist Phase. North Carolina Historical Review 45 (July 1968): 264-283.
*. Scandal in Carolina: The Story of a Capricious Missionary [Michael Smith]. North Carolina Historical Review 47 (July 1970): 233-243.
*Monroe, Haskell. Religious Toleration and Politics in Early North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 39 (July 1962): 267-283.
*Parramore, Thomas C. John Alexander, Anglican Missionary. North Carolina Historical Review 43 (July 1966): 305-315.
Paschal, G. W. Morgan Edwards’ Materials toward a History of the Baptists in the Province of North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 7 (July 1930): 365-399.
*Sappington, Roger E. Dunker Beginnings in North Carolina in the Eighteenth Century. North Carolina Historical Review 46 (July 1969): 214-238.
*. Two Eighteenth Century Dunker Congregations in North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 47 (April 1970): 176-204.
*Stokes, Durward T. Henry Pattillo in North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 44 (October 1967): 373-391.
*Stroupe, Henry S. ‘Cite Them Both to Attend the Next Church Conference’: Social Control by North Carolina Baptist Churches, 1772-1908. North Carolina Historical Review 52 (April 1975): 156-170. [Primary emphasis on post-revolutionary North Carolina.]
*Surratt, Jerry L. The Role of Dissent in Community Evolution Among Moravians in Salem, 1772-1860. North Carolina Historical Review 52 (July 1975): 235-255.
*Thorp, Daniel B. The City That Never Was: Count von Zinzendorf's Original Plan for Salem. North Carolina Historical Review 61 (January 1984): 36-58.
Road to Independence (see also Regulators)
Blackwelder, Ruth. The Attitude of the North Carolina Moravians Toward the American Revolution. North Carolina Historical Review 9 (January 1932): 1-21.
*Current, Richard N. That Other Declaration: May 20, 1775-May 20, 1975. North Carolina Historical Review 54 (April 1977): 169-191. [Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence.]
Davidson, Philip G. Sons of Liberty and Stamp Men. North Carolina Historical Review 9 (January 1932): 38-56.
Green, Fletcher M. Listen to the Eagle Scream: One Hundred Years of the Fourth of July in North Carolina, 1776-1876. North Carolina Historical Review 31 (July 1954): 295-320.
Haywood, C. Robert. The Mind of the North Carolina Opponents of the Stamp Act. North Carolina Historical Review 33 (July 1956): 139-165.
*Higginbotham, Don. James Iredell’s Efforts to Preserve the First British Empire. North Carolina Historical Review 49 (April 1972): 127-145.
High, James. Henry McCulloh: Progenitor of the Stamp Act. North Carolina Historical Review 29 (January 1952): 24-38.
Hilldrup, R. L. The Salt Supply of North Carolina during the American Revolution. North Carolina Historical Review 22 (October 1945): 393-417.
*Lee, Lawrence. Days of Defiance: Resistance to the Stamp Act in the Lower Cape Fear. North Carolina Historical Review 43 (April 1966): 186-202.
*McCurry, Allan J. Joseph Hewes and Independence: A Suggestion. North Carolina Historical Review 40 (October 1963): 455-464.
*Miles, Edwin A. Benson J. Lossing and North Carolina Revolutionary History. North Carolina Historical Review 35 (January 1958): 11-19.
*Morgan, David T., and William J. Schmidt. From Economic Sanctions to Political Separation: The North Carolina Delegation to the Continental Congress, 1774-1776. North Carolina Historical Review 52 (July 1975): 215-234.
*Rankin, Richard. ‘Musqueto’ Bites: Caricatures of Lower Cape Fear Whigs and Tories on the Eve of the American Revolution. North Carolina Historical Review 65 (April 1988): 173-207.
Saunders, Jennings B. Thomas Burke in the Continental Congress. North Carolina Historical Review 9 (January 1932): 22-37.
*Spindel, Donna J. Law and Disorder: The North Carolina Stamp Act Crisis. North Carolina Historical Review 57 (April 1980): 1-16.
*Stokes, Durward T. Nathaniel Rochester in North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 38 (October 1961): 467-481.
*Taylor, H. Braughn. The Foreign Attachment Law and the Coming of the Revolution in North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 52 (January 1975): 20-36.
*Thorne, Dorothy Gilbert. North Carolina Friends and the Revolution. North Carolina Historical Review 38 (July 1961): 323-340.
*Watson, Alan D. The Committees of Safety and the Coming of the American Revolution in North Carolina, 1774-1776. North Carolina Historical Review 73 (April 1996): 131-155.
*Weir, Robert M. North Carolina’s Reaction to the Currency Act of 1764. North Carolina Historical Review 40 (April 1963): 183-199.
Science and Nature
*Powell, William S. Creatures of Carolina from Roanoke Island to Purgatory Mountain. North Carolina Historical Review 50 (April 1973): 155-168.
Rights, Douglas L. The Buffalo in North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 9 (July 1932): 242-249.
*Simpson, Marcus B., Jr. Copperplate Illustrations in Dr. John Brickell’s Natural History of North-Carolina (1737): Sources for the Provincial Map, Flora, and Fauna. North Carolina Historical Review 62 (April 1985): 119-156.
*Simpson, Marcus B., Jr., and Sallie W. Simpson. The Pursuit of Leviathan: A History of Whaling on the North Carolina Coast. North Carolina Historical Review 65 (January 1988): 1-51.
*. The Reverend John Clayton’s Letters to the Royal Society of London, 1693-1694: An Important Source for Dr. John Brickell’s Natural History of North-Carolina, 1737. North Carolina Historical Review 54 (January 1977): 1-16.
*. Thomas Hariot’s A Briefe and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia, 1588: An Additional Source for Dr. John Brickell’s Natural History of North-Carolina, 1737. North Carolina Historical Review 58 (April 1981): 155-162.
*Taylor, Mark T. Seiners and Tongers: North Carolina Fisheries in the Old and New South. North Carolina Historical Review 69 (January 1992): 1-36.
Wilson, Eddie W. The Gourd in Southern History. North Carolina Historical Review 26 (July 1949): 300-305.
Slavery and Servitude
*Africa, Philip. Slaveholding in the Salem Community, 1771-1851. North Carolina Historical Review 54 (July 1977): 271-307.
*Brewer, James Howard. Legislation Designed to Control Slavery in Wilmington and Fayetteville. North Carolina Historical Review 30 (April 1953): 155-166. [Colonial and antebellum North Carolina.]
*Clark, Ernest James, Jr. Aspects of the North Carolina Slave Code, 1715-1860. North Carolina Historical Review 39 (April 1962): 148-164.
*Fenn, Elizabeth A. ‘A Perfect Equality Seemed to Reign’: Slave Society and Jonkonnu. North Carolina Historical Review 65 (April 1988): 127-153.
Gehrke, William Herman. Negro Slavery Among the Germans in North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 14 (October 1937): 307-324. [Primary emphasis on post-revolutionary North Carolina.]
*Kay, Marvin L. Michael, and Lorin Lee Cary. Slave Runaways in Colonial North Carolina, 1748-1775. North Carolina Historical Review 63 (January 1986): 1-39.
*Minchinton, Walter E. The Seaborne Slave Trade of North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 71 (January 1994): 1-61.
Morris, Francis Grave, and Phyllis Mary Morris. Economic Conditions in North Carolina about 1780, Part II-Ownership of Town Lots, Slaves, and Cattle. North Carolina Historical Review 16 (July 1939): 296-327.
*Opper, Peter Kent. North Carolina Quakers: Reluctant Slaveholders. North Carolina Historical Review 52 (January 1975): 20-36. [Primary emphasis on post-revolutionary North Carolina.]
Taylor, R. H. Slave Conspiracies in North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 5 (January 1928): 20-34. [Colonial through antebellum eras.]
*Watson, Alan D. North Carolina Slave Courts, 1715-1785. North Carolina Historical Review 60 (January 1983): 24-36.
Transportation
Clonts, F. W. Travel and Transportation in Colonial North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 3 (1926): 16-35.
Crittenden, Charles Christopher. Inland Navigation in North Carolina, 1763-1789. North Carolina Historical Review (April 1931): 145-154.
. Overland Travel and Transportation in North Carolina, 1763-1789. North Carolina Historical Review 8 (July 1931): 239-257.
. The Seacoast in North Carolina History, 1763-1789. North Carolina Historical Review 7 (October 1930): 433-442.
. Ships and Shipping in North Carolina, 1763-1789. North Carolina Historical Review 8 (January 1931): 1-13.
*Glasgow, Tom, Jr. HMS ‘Tiger’. North Carolina Historical Review 43 (April 1966): 115-121.
*Kay, Marvin L. Michael, and William S. Price Jr. ‘To Ride the Wood Mare’: Road Building and Militia Service in Colonial North Carolina, 1740-1775. North Carolina Historical Review 57 (October 1980): 361-409.
*Margolin, Samuel G. ‘Contrary to All Law and Justice’: The Unauthorized Salvage of Stranded and Sunken Vessels in the Greater Chesapeake, 1698-1750. North Carolina Historical Review 72 (January 1995): 1-29.
*Watson, Alan D. The Ferry in Colonial North Carolina: A Vital Link in Transportation. North Carolina Historical Review 51 (July 1974): 247-260.
*. Regulation and Administration of Roads and Bridges in Colonial Eastern North Carolina. North Carolina Historical Review 45 (October 1968): 399-417.