Articles

Massacre at Plymouth:  April 20, 1864  Weymouth T. Jordan Jr. and Gerald W. Thomas
North Carolina Historical Review April 1995

“One Good Port”:  Beaufort Harbor, North Carolina, 1863-1864  Dan Blair
North Carolina Historical Review July 2002

“Little Souled Mercenaries”?  The Buffaloes of Eastern North Carolina during the Civil War  Judkin Jay Browning
North Carolina Historical Review July 2000

Unionism and the Arcane Origin of “Buffalo”  Alex Christopher Meekins
North Carolina Historical Review July 2008

“This Monstrous Proposition”:  North Carolina and the Confederate Debate on Arming the Slaves   Mark L. Bradley
North Carolina Historical Review April 2003

Suicidal Harvest:  The Self-Destruction of North Carolina’s Naval Stores Industry  Robert B. Outland III
North Carolina Historical Review July 2001

“Evidence of Womens Loyality, Perseverance, and Fidelity”:  Confederate Soldiers’ Monuments in North Carolina, 1865-1914  Tom Vincent
North Carolina Historical Review January 2006

A Union Election in Civil War North Carolina   Norman D. Brown
North Carolina Historical Review October 1966

Vicissitudes of Republican Party Politics:  The Campaign of 1892 in North Carolina  Joseph F. Steelman
North Carolina Historical Review October 1966

The Heroes of America in Civil War North Carolina  William T. Auman and David D. Scarboro
North Carolina Historical Review October 1981

The Nat Turner Insurrection as Reported in the North Carolina Press  Robert N. Elliott
North Carolina Historical Review January 1961

Inconstant Rebels:  Desertion of North Carolina Troops in the Civil War  Richard Bardolph
North Carolina Historical Review April 1964

Neighbor against Neighbor:  The Inner Civil War in the Randolph County Area of Confederate North Carolina  William T. Auman
North Carolina Historical Review January 1984

The Shores of Freedom:  The Maritime Underground Railroad in North Carolina, 1800-1861   David S. Cecelski
North Carolina Historical Review April 1994

“Drinking Pulverized Snakes and Lizards”:  Yankees and Rebels in Battle at Gum Swamp   Weymouth T. Jordan Jr.
North Carolina Historical Review April 1994

Copyright by the North Carolina Office of Archives and History and reproduced by permission 9/3/10

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Bringing Light to our Land… When she was Dark as Night”: Northerners, Freedpeople, and Education during Military Occupation in North Carolina, 1862-1865” (82 K pdf) American Nineteenth Century History, 2008.  Judkin Jay Browning

Removing the Mask of Nationality: Unionism, Racism and Federal Military Occupation in North Carolina, 1862-1865” (2 MB pdf) Journal of Southern History, 2005.  Judkin Jay Browning

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