North Carolina government, 1585-1974

a narrative and statistical history.

A rev. and updated ed. of the 1913 North Carolina manual / issued by Thad Eure, Secretary of State ; edited by John L. Cheney, Jr.
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North Carolina government, 1585-1974

a narrative and statistical history.

A rev. and updated ed. of the 1913 North Carolina manual / issued by Thad Eure, Secretary of State ; edited by John L. Cheney, Jr.
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English
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1558

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North Carolina government, 1585-1974: a narrative and statistical history.
1975, North Carolina Dept. of the Secretary of State
in English - A rev. and updated ed. of the 1913 North Carolina manual / issued by Thad Eure, Secretary of State ; edited by John L. Cheney, Jr.

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Bibliography: p. 1417-1430.
Includes index.

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Raleigh
Other Titles
North Carolina manual.

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Dewey Decimal Class
320.4/756
Library of Congress
JK4131 1975 .N68 1975

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xix, 1558 p. :
Number of pages
1558

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OL5071772M
LCCN
74081303

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