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Embracing an account of his early life, the redemption by purchase of himself and family from slavery, and his banishment from the place of his birth for the crime of wearing a colored skin date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/15118.txt cache: ./cache/15118.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 3 resourceName b'15118.txt' 19416 txt/../wrd/19416.wrd 19416 txt/../pos/19416.pos 22673 txt/../pos/22673.pos 22673 txt/../wrd/22673.wrd === file2bib.sh === id: 19416 author: Holmes, William Henry title: Illustrated Catalogue of a Portion of the Collections Made During the Field Season of 1881 Third Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1881-82, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1884, pages 427-510 date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/19416.txt cache: ./cache/19416.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; 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C. (Mabell Shippie Clarke) title: A Tar-Heel Baron date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/26112.txt cache: ./cache/26112.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 4 resourceName b'26112.txt' 36666 txt/../wrd/36666.wrd 43714 txt/../ent/43714.ent 1838 txt/../ent/1838.ent 17690 txt/../ent/17690.ent 56277 txt/../ent/56277.ent 12953 txt/../ent/12953.ent 6080 txt/../ent/6080.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 26499 author: Read, Opie Percival title: The Jucklins: A Novel date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/26499.txt cache: ./cache/26499.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 4 resourceName b'26499.txt' 56671 txt/../ent/56671.ent 36666 txt/../ent/36666.ent 62332 txt/../ent/62332.ent 45782 txt/../ent/45782.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 44124 author: Sloan, John A. (John Alexander) title: Reminiscences of the Guilford Grays, Co. B., 27th N.C. Regiment date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/44124.txt cache: ./cache/44124.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 3 resourceName b'44124.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 43806 author: Otis, James title: Sarah Dillard's Ride: A Story of the Carolinas in 1780 date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/43806.txt cache: ./cache/43806.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 4 resourceName b'43806.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 19746 author: Chesnutt, Charles W. (Charles Waddell) title: The Colonel's Dream date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/19746.txt cache: ./cache/19746.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 5 resourceName b'19746.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 55104 author: Murphy, P. L. (Patrick Livingston) title: Colony Treatment of the Insane and Other Defectives date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/55104.txt cache: ./cache/55104.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 2 resourceName b'55104.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 31219 author: United States. Work Projects Administration title: Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States from Interviews with Former Slaves, Volume XI, North Carolina Narratives, Part 2 date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/31219.txt cache: ./cache/31219.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 5 resourceName b'31219.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 43714 author: Otis, James title: The Boy Spies with the Regulators The Story of How the Boys Assisted the Carolina Patriots to Drive the British from That State date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/43714.txt cache: ./cache/43714.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 5 resourceName b'43714.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 22976 author: United States. Work Projects Administration title: Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States from Interviews with Former Slaves, Volume XI, North Carolina Narratives, Part 1 date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/22976.txt cache: ./cache/22976.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 5 resourceName b'22976.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 56277 author: Sprunt, James title: Derelicts: An Account of Ships Lost at Sea in General Commercial Traffic And a Brief History of Blockade Runners Stranded Along the North Carolina Coast, 1861-1865 date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/56277.txt cache: ./cache/56277.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 6 resourceName b'56277.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 1838 author: Lawson, John title: A New Voyage to Carolina Containing the exact description and natural history of that country; together with the present state thereof; and a journal of a thousand miles, travel'd thro' several nations of Indians; giving a particular account of their customs, manners, etc. date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/1838.txt cache: ./cache/1838.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 8 resourceName b'1838.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 6080 author: Moore, John W. (John Wheeler) title: School History of North Carolina : from 1584 to the present time date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/6080.txt cache: ./cache/6080.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 6 resourceName b'6080.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 56671 author: Shelton, W. H. (William Henry) title: The Last Three Soldiers date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/56671.txt cache: ./cache/56671.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 4 resourceName b'56671.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 45782 author: Nicholson, Meredith title: The Little Brown Jug at Kildare date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/45782.txt cache: ./cache/45782.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 4 resourceName b'45782.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 62332 author: Spencer, Cornelia Phillips title: The Last Ninety Days of the War in North-Carolina date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/62332.txt cache: ./cache/62332.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 3 resourceName b'62332.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 12953 author: Hunter, C. L. title: Sketches of Western North Carolina, Historical and Biographical Illustrating Principally the Revolutionary Period of Mecklenburg, Rowan, Lincoln and Adjoining Counties, Accompanied with Miscellaneous Information, Much of It Never before Published date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/12953.txt cache: ./cache/12953.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 6 resourceName b'12953.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 17690 author: Lynde, Francis title: The Master of Appleby A Novel Tale Concerning Itself in Part with the Great Struggle in the Two Carolinas; but Chiefly with the Adventures Therein of Two Gentlemen Who Loved One and the Same Lady date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/17690.txt cache: ./cache/17690.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 6 resourceName b'17690.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 36666 author: Dixon, Thomas, Jr. title: The Sins of the Father: A Romance of the South date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/36666.txt cache: ./cache/36666.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 6 resourceName b'36666.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-northCarolina-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 14263 author = Lane, Elinor Macartney title = Katrine: A Novel date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 63453 sentences = 4555 flesch = 87 summary = "Tell me," said Katrine: "do you think any woman ever married the man "Do you mean me?" Katrine asked, smiling, and looking at him with eyes "Katrine," Frank said, as they listened to the singing die away, "what "There's a letter of Mr. Ravenel's I'd like you to see, Katrine," he said, motioning her to bring On the afternoon of the day upon which Frank said good-bye to Katrine he "Little person," she said, putting her hand on Katrine's shoulder, "you quietly by the Countess herself one morning of the following May. Looking up from the Paris _Herald_, she said to Katrine, "I see that Katrine stood, hand-clasped, looking straight into Dermott's eyes. "Do look out for him," Katrine had said to Dermott, the night before, "Katrine," Frank said, "God knows I never intended to tell you! "What do you think of the letter, Katrine?" Frank asked. cache = ./cache/14263.txt txt = ./txt/14263.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 15118 author = Lane, Lunsford title = The Narrative of Lunsford Lane, Formerly of Raleigh, N.C. Embracing an account of his early life, the redemption by purchase of himself and family from slavery, and his banishment from the place of his birth for the crime of wearing a colored skin date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 14488 sentences = 669 flesch = 77 summary = [Footnote A: 175 whites--207 free people of color--and 2,244 slaves. One day, while I was in this state of mind, my father gave me a small Legislature sit in Raleigh every year, I sold these articles considerably remained, nominally only, the slave of Mr. Smith for a year; when, feeling number of her slaves from their families and friends--but not me. master of my wife, Mr. Smith, had separated members of families by remain in the State long enough to purchase my family. remain a limited time within the State, until he can remove his family State, and leave my wife and my children never to see them more. him among other slaves this family; and Freeman removed also to that city. kindness of the friends of the colored man in the North, for assistance, his hand a permit to visit the State for a sufficient time to accomplish cache = ./cache/15118.txt txt = ./txt/15118.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 28180 author = Thorne, Jack title = Hanover; Or The Persecution of the Lowly A Story of the Wilmington Massacre. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 51056 sentences = 3489 flesch = 84 summary = Early this morning 300 resolute white men gathered at the Mayor's office races prevailed in Wilmington; the Negro and his white brother walked "The Negro editor publicly charged to the white women of the South equal The Negro, like the white man, Negro and the "low white" are prospering, holding positions in the city Certain Negroes and white men had been listed for slaughter and believe that a nigger should answer a white man back?" Streets, he saw several white men and boys enter Sprague & Company and campain, an hit wus time fer white men ter be er standin tergither." white man's town, we ware ter jes move inter ther Niggers' houses an own yer fren," answered Dick, "we air goin ter make this er white man's niggers they're es good es white men." "How long has he been in "We's prepared fer um ter day," said a woman, coming forward and cache = ./cache/28180.txt txt = ./txt/28180.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 19416 author = Holmes, William Henry title = Illustrated Catalogue of a Portion of the Collections Made During the Field Season of 1881 Third Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1881-82, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1884, pages 427-510 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 19339 sentences = 1959 flesch = 83 summary = A small disk of dark-gray slate, 1¼ inches in diameter and 1½ length, the diameter in large specimens reaching 1½ inches. A fine specimen of grooved ax, 7 inches in length, 4 in width, Heavy celt of gray diorite, 8 inches in length by 3 in width and The necks of vases and pot-shaped vessels have a great variety of Similar shell ornaments are found in mounds in other parts of Tennessee, _Form._--Vases of the wide-mouthed, round-bodied variety are A small, large-necked vase, with globular body, and lip a little A bottle-shaped jar or vase, with long neck and globular body. A large, bottle-shaped vase, with long neck and subglobular body. A small, jar-like vase, with globular body, 6 inches in height, A small vase, with large, high neck and much compressed body. The body of a small bottle-shaped vase, globular in form. Neck and upper part of body of a vase resembling in form and cache = ./cache/19416.txt txt = ./txt/19416.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 19746 author = Chesnutt, Charles W. (Charles Waddell) title = The Colonel's Dream date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 86445 sentences = 5128 flesch = 83 summary = "Yes," said the colonel, extending his hand to the old man, who "You had ever a loving heart, Laura," said the colonel, "given to duty "Mother," said Miss Treadwell, "this is Henry French--Colonel The old lady gave the colonel a slender white hand, thin almost to you," said the colonel, giving the young man's hand a cordial grasp. "Yes," returned the colonel, "I don't know what I rescued old Peter Phil and the old man proved excellent friends, and the colonel, "Graciella," said the colonel to his young friend, during the evening, Peter, brings Phil over every day; but when the colonel comes he talks thought, that a jaded old man of the world like Colonel French should Why should Colonel French, an old man, who was of no better "Very well," said the colonel as he turned away, "I'll see Fetters." "Another thing, Colonel French," said Fetters, his quiet eyes cache = ./cache/19746.txt txt = ./txt/19746.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 17415 author = Howell, Andrew Jackson title = Money Island date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 9506 sentences = 537 flesch = 78 summary = This is the story of the buried treasure on Money Island, which lies in One fine spring morning, while off the Carolina coast, Captain Kidd was Captain Redfield doffed his hat, and, raising his right hand, said, "Island the fourth!" said Captain Kidd jocularly. the ground the money which Captain Kidd had supplied him for his own manned by four sturdy men who knew naught of the buried treasure, but men who accompanied Captain Redfield were to understand that they were Max Brisbau, an old shipmate of Captain Redfield's, and a former An hour later, one of Captain Redfield's men returned; and, to his great He also stated that Captain Redfield's men, upon One day on a sudden determination, Brisbau set sail with his men and determined search for Captain Kidd's buried treasure. fire among the trees, we had the story of Money Island, told in the cache = ./cache/17415.txt txt = ./txt/17415.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 17690 author = Lynde, Francis title = The Master of Appleby A Novel Tale Concerning Itself in Part with the Great Struggle in the Two Carolinas; but Chiefly with the Adventures Therein of Two Gentlemen Who Loved One and the Same Lady date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 145349 sentences = 8840 flesch = 89 summary = Since my enemy had seen fit to come thus far on the way to his end in "Softly, my lad," I said; "'tis no great thing the Congress will gain by She looked away from me and said: "He is my father's factor and man of "My father has had little peace since coming here," she said, at length. likely the son heard of the war and thought he stood some chance to come As I have said, this gathering-room of our old house was in size like an had feared; should tell her how I came to kill a man and was fair set to more like a flying demon than a man, came the Catawba, one hand gripping nothing till Yeates said: "A hoss; a-taking the back track like old Jehu "Listen at him!" said the old man, cackling his dry little laugh. 'Tis little enough an old man can do, but the cache = ./cache/17690.txt txt = ./txt/17690.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 26499 author = Read, Opie Percival title = The Jucklins: A Novel date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 78732 sentences = 5675 flesch = 95 summary = care of the horses," said the old man. "Her right name is what?" the old man asked, looking up. main part of the house, and the old man looked at me and laughed. "Came within one of letting them fight to a finish," said the old man, "Miss Smartjacket," the old man spoke up, "I hadn't said a word about satisfaction," said the old man, fondly looking upon his shimmering Alf and I, leaving the old man at the bars, went to the house. gone far before I saw the old man coming, with his plow on his shoulder. One day, a long time ago, old General Lundsford came to The old man came round the house, and Guinea sprang back. "Mr. Hawes, I've got a hundred dollars that's yours," said old man the old man, and when he was gone I told Guinea that I had left Alf in a cache = ./cache/26499.txt txt = ./txt/26499.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 22976 author = United States. Work Projects Administration title = Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States from Interviews with Former Slaves, Volume XI, North Carolina Narratives, Part 1 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 92813 sentences = 10234 flesch = 100 summary = dat way 'fore I wuz borned dey uster strip dem niggers start naked an' I reckon I wuz twelve years old when my mammy come ter de house an' Yes 'um, I reckon I wuz glad ter git free, case I knows den dat I won't He says right low dat dey done took marster Jordan ter de Marster Charlie an' Missus Mary wuz good ter de hundred slaves what tell 'bout marsters dat when dere slaves runned away dey'd set de You wuz axin' 'bout de slave sales, an' I want ter tell you dat I has "Way long time atter dat ole Marster Jim come ter visit his niggers, an' wuz de way dey got married dem days; de pore white folks done de same We went wid de white folks to church; dey were good ter us, dat's de I knows dat de Yankees wus good ter de niggers but dey warn't so cache = ./cache/22976.txt txt = ./txt/22976.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 26112 author = Smith, Mabell S. C. (Mabell Shippie Clarke) title = A Tar-Heel Baron date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 63421 sentences = 5044 flesch = 91 summary = happy, care-free girl to Bob Morgan, sitting in the sun on his father's As he heard Sydney's approach Bob raised his aching head from his hand eyes of Friedrich von Rittenheim as he walked up the trail that served "tell Mrs. Carroll that tea is just coming in, and that Mr. Bob and Mr. Patton are here." pass between Sydney and Bob,--the look of sympathy sure of its fellow. "My people have assimilated with the peasantry, as I suppose Mrs. Carroll calls them, ever since they came," said Bob. "Like Baron von Rittenheim," said Bob, absently, staring at the fire. Three days later Bud brought to von Rittenheim the following note: laughing with Bob. Von Rittenheim looked appealingly at Mrs. Carroll. "Yes, come and sit by me, Sydney," said John. "I think you're right, Sydney," said Bob. Von Rittenheim stared at the mountains and thought of Sydney. cache = ./cache/26112.txt txt = ./txt/26112.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 22673 author = Devereux, Margaret title = Plantation Sketches date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 31476 sentences = 1452 flesch = 80 summary = At sunset, the tired little ones begin to look out for the white true-hearted as the dear, primitive people of that good old time. Two Bob Whites were standing beneath the old thorn-bush at the far end Before long there was a little white egg in the nest, and Bob White Yes, the reapers had come, and with them came Nip. Yes, there he was, showing that ugly little red tongue of his, and Away down upon the creek the little gristmill stands silent; the old But, when morning comes and brings no little Dave, wrath gives place little cart creaked through the gate; but up at the "great house" [2] As this is a true tale of an old-time plantation negro, I think it gone since little Billy was laid to rest in the old burying-ground, At length the gray gables of the little mill house came into view, and cache = ./cache/22673.txt txt = ./txt/22673.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 31219 author = United States. Work Projects Administration title = Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States from Interviews with Former Slaves, Volume XI, North Carolina Narratives, Part 2 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 84141 sentences = 9393 flesch = 100 summary = De ole missus wus right nice ter ever'body dat day an' of dem lived ter be named, dat wus Hyacinth, an' he died 'fore he was a de McGee place got married de marster always said dat dere duty wus ter "Dere wus 'bout fifty slaves on de plantation, an' dey wurked from "No slaves ever run away from our plantation cause marster wus good to "Yes, suh, de wus' I knows 'bout slavery times is what dey tols me ain't had much time, ter do us any damage case dey wus too busy atter "When freedom come mother and father stayed on wid marster cause dey every three slaves who wushed dey wus back wid dere marsters. "Dey said dat Mr. Nat's oberseer wus kinder mean ter de slaves, an' "When de Yankees come Marse wus off ter de war so dey tuck de place wid cache = ./cache/31219.txt txt = ./txt/31219.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 25805 author = Albertson, Catherine title = In Ancient Albemarle date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 36564 sentences = 1306 flesch = 64 summary = of land reaching from the northern shores of Albemarle Sound to St. John's River in Florida, and from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Of the old Hecklefield house on Little River in Perquimans County, office at Captain Hecklefield's home, and became Governor of North COLONIAL DAYS IN CHURCH AND SCHOOL ON LITTLE RIVER, PASQUOTANK COUNTY The great planters in those early days in North Carolina, spent their settlers in North Carolina then lived along the shores of Little River Indian war, and appealed to North Carolina for aid, we find that men home in Pasquotank County, for we find in the Colonial Records that in Had the British General pressed on into the State, North Carolina must in the early days of the colony when the counties south of Albemarle Governor of North Carolina from collecting taxes in Currituck County; Carolina coast, was of great importance in the early days of the colony, cache = ./cache/25805.txt txt = ./txt/25805.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 15036 author = Grandy, Moses title = Narrative of the Life of Moses Grandy, Late a Slave in the United States of America date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 14034 sentences = 674 flesch = 84 summary = man; he sold away many slaves. court house every year till my master came of age. When my master came of age, he took all his colored people to himself. It was some time after this that I married a slave belonging to Mr. Enoch Sawyer, who had been so hard a master to me. the owner of the boats; and, on my going away from him to meet Mr. Trewitt for settlement, he said he would go with me, as he wanted When the great kindness of Captain Minner had set me clear of Mr. Sawyer, I went to my old occupation of working the canal boats. between the slave and free States there is a guard; no colored person colored person should be seized as a slave within the free states; colored person who is said to be a slave, may be seized in the free cache = ./cache/15036.txt txt = ./txt/15036.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 1838 author = Lawson, John title = A New Voyage to Carolina Containing the exact description and natural history of that country; together with the present state thereof; and a journal of a thousand miles, travel'd thro' several nations of Indians; giving a particular account of their customs, manners, etc. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 110386 sentences = 5839 flesch = 80 summary = with other Sorts of Salt-water Fish, and in the Season, good Plenty of Fowl, knowing the Way at that Time, altho' the Indian was born in that Country, We found great Store of Indian Peas, (a very good Pulse) the old Man came in to us, and seem'd very glad to see his Son-in-Law. This Indian is a great Conjurer, as appears by the Sequel. and some of a Copper-colour, both Sorts very good; the Land in some Places Our Indian having this Day kill'd good Store of Provision with his Gun, having a great Mind for an Indian Lass, for his Bed-Fellow that Night, and the Indians presently brought us good fat Bear, and Venison, The small Runs of Water hereabout, afford great Plenty of Craw-Fish, of great Quantities of Wheat and Indian Corn, in which this Country great Quantities of many Sorts of Fish, that are very good and nourishing: cache = ./cache/1838.txt txt = ./txt/1838.txt === reduce.pl bib === === reduce.pl bib === id = 6080 author = Moore, John W. (John Wheeler) title = School History of North Carolina : from 1584 to the present time date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 107805 sentences = 9374 flesch = 76 summary = Lords Proprietors was called "Governor of North Carolina." State the number of men enlisted in North Carolina during officers: "Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of 1. The new State of North Carolina now became divided and excited 9. There was great excitement in the State upon North Carolina's 1. What Governors had served in North Carolina during the years "We, the people of the State of North Carolina, in Convention The people of North Carolina loved the Union of States that between the States, the people of North Carolina had been CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. WE, the people of the State of North Carolina, grateful to shall be called "the Great Seal of the State of North Carolina." United States, and the Constitution and laws of North Carolina Christian State, the General Assembly shall, at its first cache = ./cache/6080.txt txt = ./txt/6080.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 12953 author = Hunter, C. L. title = Sketches of Western North Carolina, Historical and Biographical Illustrating Principally the Revolutionary Period of Mecklenburg, Rowan, Lincoln and Adjoining Counties, Accompanied with Miscellaneous Information, Much of It Never before Published date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 111795 sentences = 5337 flesch = 65 summary = Rock--General Michael McLeary--Major Thomas Alexander--Captain William county--Gen. Joseph Graham--Brevard Family--Col. James Johnston-county, Va. About a year later, he returned to North Carolina and He lies buried in Charlotte, in the lot now owned by A.B. Davidson, Esq., near the grave of his beloved wife, who, a short time General Davidson, who fell at Cowan's Ford; Mary married Dr. William afterward emigrated to Mecklenburg county, North Carolina, then third, married Annie Augusta Halsey, grand-daughter of the Hon. Jeremiah Morton, and resides, in this centennial year, on the St. Cloud plantation, Rapidan Station, Culpeper county, Va. Hugh Alexander, son of James the first, married Martha Edmundson, After the war, he was elected Major General of the North Carolina near which time Colonel William Davidson, a Continental officer, was Colonel Adam Alexander, General Rutherford commanding, and marched to county, under Colonel William Polk, Major James Harris and Captain company, placed himself under Colonel Williams, of South Carolina, and cache = ./cache/12953.txt txt = ./txt/12953.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 36666 author = Dixon, Thomas, Jr. title = The Sins of the Father: A Romance of the South date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 118775 sentences = 10415 flesch = 93 summary = years old, and one with the quickest step and brightest eye, a little man The man drew the soft arms down, held them a moment and looked into the "Are you one of Norton's men?" the old man asked angrily. young bosom, and walked past the man smiling into his face a look of Norton turned away and the Governor laid his trembling hand on his arm: "Yes, I believe you," she said with a far-away look in her eyes. Norton placed his hands in his pockets, and looked him over from head to "Do you know de way, sah?" Andy asked, scratching his head. "Hit's des lak I tells ye, Mister Tom. I ain't seed dat quare look in his Andy turned, looked into her smiling face for a moment and they both broke The boy looked at his father's trembling hand and into his glittering eyes cache = ./cache/36666.txt txt = ./txt/36666.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 33638 author = North Carolina title = Constitution of the State of North Carolina and Copy of the Act of the General Assembly Entitled An Act to Amend the Constitution of the State of North Carolina date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 18943 sentences = 1219 flesch = 67 summary = The General Assembly shall not pass any private law, unless it [Sidenote: Election for members of the General Assembly.] The election for members of the General Assembly shall be held [Sidenote: Pay of members and officers of the General Assembly.] State, and he shall, from time to time, give the General Assembly shall be elected in such manner as the General Assembly may from time to [Sidenote: Acts levying taxes shall state objects, etc.] 7. Every act of the General Assembly levying a tax shall state the [Sidenote: General Assembly to provide registration laws.] provided by law, and the General Assembly of North Carolina shall enact [Sidenote: Elections by people and General Assembly.] [Sidenote: Said districts shall have corporate powers as townships.] section by the General Assembly, the said districts shall have corporate [Sidenote: General Assembly shall provide for schools.] Assembly shall provide by general laws for the chartering and cache = ./cache/33638.txt txt = ./txt/33638.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 44124 author = Sloan, John A. (John Alexander) title = Reminiscences of the Guilford Grays, Co. B., 27th N.C. Regiment date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 37229 sentences = 2182 flesch = 75 summary = routed--Longstreet wounded--Night march--Moving towards Spottsylvania himself--Reach Appomattox--In line of battle--Awaiting orders. John Sloan, commanding the Grays, received orders from Gov. Ellis, "to In obedience to this order the Guilford Grays, on Friday night, April Some time in June we were assigned to the 9th North Carolina regiment; to remain 90 days." Under this act our company lost privates R. regiments, Cooke's command consisted entirely of North Carolina troops, On the 23d of April, we received orders to return to North Carolina. line of battle with our regiment (27th), on the left of the road. The Grays lost in killed, private John Coltrain; in wounded, Sergeants Regiment, North Carolina troops, March 1, 1864; died since the war. COOK, WILLIAM.--Enlisted April 20, 1861; died of disease at Greensboro, MCKNIGHT, JOHN H.--Enlisted April 20, 1861; appointed Sergeant at Fort C.--Enlisted June 11, 1861; appointed Corporal March 21, cache = ./cache/44124.txt txt = ./txt/44124.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 43806 author = Otis, James title = Sarah Dillard's Ride: A Story of the Carolinas in 1780 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 48500 sentences = 2536 flesch = 80 summary = "It must be that the British are coming this way," Evan said, turning coming into the British camp as a spy, neither Nathan nor Evan had tongue free rein many minutes at a time," Nathan said in a tone of "He is most likely guiding the force to Greene's Spring," Nathan said with Sarah Dillard," Nathan whispered to his comrade, and Evan sighed "Tell me all you know regarding this boy Sowers being a spy," Mrs. Dillard whispered when she was once more where private conversation importance," Nathan said as he moved back a few paces, Evan following "The Britishers are coming!" Evan whispered, and Nathan's voice was "None except from your spy, Ephraim Sowers," Nathan replied, and then "But Ephraim Sowers is not a soldier," Evan said with a laugh, "and I During this time Nathan and Evan had been forcing their way toward the colonel said to Evan and Nathan: cache = ./cache/43806.txt txt = ./txt/43806.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 43714 author = Otis, James title = The Boy Spies with the Regulators The Story of How the Boys Assisted the Carolina Patriots to Drive the British from That State date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 57048 sentences = 2602 flesch = 76 summary = River this day, and he who comes is most likely one of Master "You cannot serve Tryon and the colony at the same time, Master Wells, with our general, Master Hamilton, and I remained alone a good hour or I," Master Hamilton cried scornfully, and our people set up a shout of "I'm held here by force, good Master Fanning, having been taken Not until we were eating did Sidney ask Masters Howell and Hunter "Sidney and I will saddle the horses when the time comes, and you and "How many do they number?" Sidney asked, and Master Howell said Then has come the time for Governor Tryon's minions to be said that it was done by orders of the Regulation, and Tryon will Having said this Master Hunter went on his way, and we lads could do Master Hamilton, who yet remained in command of the Regulators, cache = ./cache/43714.txt txt = ./txt/43714.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 45782 author = Nicholson, Meredith title = The Little Brown Jug at Kildare date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 86998 sentences = 5115 flesch = 80 summary = I need hardly remind you, Mr. Ardmore, that nice girls don't wink at strange young men. requisition on the governor of North Carolina for Appleweight's return." Mr. Thomas Ardmore, of New York and Ardsley, having seen his friend like North Carolina Ardmore resolved to stand by the Dangerfields to the "Be Gov'nor Dangerfield on this train?" asked the man, whom Ardmore now Miss Jerry Dangerfield sat down and laughed; and Ardmore, glad of an Carolina people, after what Governor Osborne said of our state." While he waited for Miss Jerry Dangerfield to appear Mr. Thomas Ardmore Griswold was aware that Miss Osborne's interest in Ardmore cooled Ardmore had made a point of asking Griswold down to help while away the your brother, Mr. Thomas Ardmore, is the governor of North Carolina. Miss Osborne and Griswold out of sight beyond the bungalow, Ardmore "Governor Dangerfield," continued Ardmore, "here is your state her father, Governor Osborne, Barbara and Griswold. cache = ./cache/45782.txt txt = ./txt/45782.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 56277 author = Sprunt, James title = Derelicts: An Account of Ships Lost at Sea in General Commercial Traffic And a Brief History of Blockade Runners Stranded Along the North Carolina Coast, 1861-1865 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 61335 sentences = 2968 flesch = 72 summary = space has been given to blockade runners destroyed or left as derelicts inefficient ships in the second year of the war, raised the blockade, An ex-Confederate officer describing Wilmington during the blockade, this steamer was chased ashore by the Federal blockaders on the night the bridge of the swift Confederate blockade runner _Lynx_, commanded This Confederate blockade runner I remember as a fine ship and very attempted to run the blockade at Cape Fear Bar, but in trying to pass run the blockade twelve times in charge of the Confederate steamer shot below the water line, and was held a prisoner on board the U.S.S. _Keystone State_, whose commander, Captain Crosby, a regular in the known as the captain of a Confederate blockade-running steamer into in command of a steamer which ran the blockade at Wilmington perhaps Derelict blockade runners, accounts of individual ships: Wise, Captain, blockade runner _Cape Fear_, 112. cache = ./cache/56277.txt txt = ./txt/56277.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 55104 author = Murphy, P. L. (Patrick Livingston) title = Colony Treatment of the Insane and Other Defectives date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 2842 sentences = 146 flesch = 70 summary = Colony Treatment of the Insane and Other Defectives treating and caring for the insane and other defectives" the colony central hospital plant and placing farm working patients there, to be The first building was for 30 men with rooms for a man and his family, land is sufficient, the number depending on the size of the hospital, [Illustration: PATIENTS WORKING RASPBERRIES] men and their disease, they immediately went to work and are to-day few months ago sent to the colony along with nine other men almost as [Illustration: TWO COLONY BUILDINGS] [Illustration: TWO COLONY BUILDINGS] [Illustration: TWO COLONY BUILDINGS] Hospitals for the insane cannot properly care for epileptics or idiots. a medical journal of the number of insane sent to the hospitals in During that year 2,426 insane persons were admitted into the hospitals hospital for insane. white patients sent to our hospitals every year and we ought to have cache = ./cache/55104.txt txt = ./txt/55104.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 56671 author = Shelton, W. H. (William Henry) title = The Last Three Soldiers date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 72373 sentences = 3051 flesch = 77 summary = many years ago by a crazy old man who once lived on the mountain, but this crazy old bridge," said Philip, appealing to Lieutenant Coleman. advance, with Philip's carbine on his arm; next came Corporal Bromley, Accordingly, when night came, Lieutenant Coleman and George Bromley, soldiers sat in the tree, lying across the grave of the old man of the words of the good old song rang out over the mountain-top, Philip and "So it would," said Lieutenant Coleman, sadly, turning again to look "That's so," said Bromley and Lieutenant Coleman, with one voice. Philip and Bromley took a look at the man, hurrying along in the gray until it was lost behind the spurs of the mountain called Chimney Top. By this time the roof of the house had fallen into the burning mass wisps of grass in the hands of Coleman and Philip, while Bromley plied cache = ./cache/56671.txt txt = ./txt/56671.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 62332 author = Spencer, Cornelia Phillips title = The Last Ninety Days of the War in North-Carolina date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 73632 sentences = 3279 flesch = 66 summary = Surrender of General Lee--Why North-Carolina could not have taken the course of General Sherman's officers, eighty-four years afterward, First, as to general right of war in an enemy's property (on land): "The general theory of war is, as heretofore stated, that all private It is very evident that General Sherman entered North-Carolina with The commissioners to General Sherman from Governor Vance left Raleigh places General Sherman as a disciplinarian and leader of the great army _General W.T. Sherman, Commanding United States Forces_: and stated that he was immediately from General Sherman's headquarters, Governor Swain, meanwhile, had received at the State House the Federal the wife of a general officer in our army, had her house repeatedly _Major-General W.T. 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Regiment | Illustrated Catalogue of a Portion of the Collections Made During the Field Season of 1881 Third Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1881-82, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1884, pages 427-510 Type: gutenberg title: subject-northCarolina-gutenberg date: 2021-06-07 time: 12:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"North Carolina" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 25805 author: Albertson, Catherine title: In Ancient Albemarle date: words: 36564.0 sentences: 1306.0 pages: flesch: 64.0 cache: ./cache/25805.txt txt: ./txt/25805.txt summary: of land reaching from the northern shores of Albemarle Sound to St. John''s River in Florida, and from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Of the old Hecklefield house on Little River in Perquimans County, office at Captain Hecklefield''s home, and became Governor of North COLONIAL DAYS IN CHURCH AND SCHOOL ON LITTLE RIVER, PASQUOTANK COUNTY The great planters in those early days in North Carolina, spent their settlers in North Carolina then lived along the shores of Little River Indian war, and appealed to North Carolina for aid, we find that men home in Pasquotank County, for we find in the Colonial Records that in Had the British General pressed on into the State, North Carolina must in the early days of the colony when the counties south of Albemarle Governor of North Carolina from collecting taxes in Currituck County; Carolina coast, was of great importance in the early days of the colony, id: 19746 author: Chesnutt, Charles W. (Charles Waddell) title: The Colonel''s Dream date: words: 86445.0 sentences: 5128.0 pages: flesch: 83.0 cache: ./cache/19746.txt txt: ./txt/19746.txt summary: "Yes," said the colonel, extending his hand to the old man, who "You had ever a loving heart, Laura," said the colonel, "given to duty "Mother," said Miss Treadwell, "this is Henry French--Colonel The old lady gave the colonel a slender white hand, thin almost to you," said the colonel, giving the young man''s hand a cordial grasp. "Yes," returned the colonel, "I don''t know what I rescued old Peter Phil and the old man proved excellent friends, and the colonel, "Graciella," said the colonel to his young friend, during the evening, Peter, brings Phil over every day; but when the colonel comes he talks thought, that a jaded old man of the world like Colonel French should Why should Colonel French, an old man, who was of no better "Very well," said the colonel as he turned away, "I''ll see Fetters." "Another thing, Colonel French," said Fetters, his quiet eyes id: 22673 author: Devereux, Margaret title: Plantation Sketches date: words: 31476.0 sentences: 1452.0 pages: flesch: 80.0 cache: ./cache/22673.txt txt: ./txt/22673.txt summary: At sunset, the tired little ones begin to look out for the white true-hearted as the dear, primitive people of that good old time. Two Bob Whites were standing beneath the old thorn-bush at the far end Before long there was a little white egg in the nest, and Bob White Yes, the reapers had come, and with them came Nip. Yes, there he was, showing that ugly little red tongue of his, and Away down upon the creek the little gristmill stands silent; the old But, when morning comes and brings no little Dave, wrath gives place little cart creaked through the gate; but up at the "great house" [2] As this is a true tale of an old-time plantation negro, I think it gone since little Billy was laid to rest in the old burying-ground, At length the gray gables of the little mill house came into view, and id: 36666 author: Dixon, Thomas, Jr. title: The Sins of the Father: A Romance of the South date: words: 118775.0 sentences: 10415.0 pages: flesch: 93.0 cache: ./cache/36666.txt txt: ./txt/36666.txt summary: years old, and one with the quickest step and brightest eye, a little man The man drew the soft arms down, held them a moment and looked into the "Are you one of Norton''s men?" the old man asked angrily. young bosom, and walked past the man smiling into his face a look of Norton turned away and the Governor laid his trembling hand on his arm: "Yes, I believe you," she said with a far-away look in her eyes. Norton placed his hands in his pockets, and looked him over from head to "Do you know de way, sah?" Andy asked, scratching his head. "Hit''s des lak I tells ye, Mister Tom. I ain''t seed dat quare look in his Andy turned, looked into her smiling face for a moment and they both broke The boy looked at his father''s trembling hand and into his glittering eyes id: 15036 author: Grandy, Moses title: Narrative of the Life of Moses Grandy, Late a Slave in the United States of America date: words: 14034.0 sentences: 674.0 pages: flesch: 84.0 cache: ./cache/15036.txt txt: ./txt/15036.txt summary: man; he sold away many slaves. court house every year till my master came of age. When my master came of age, he took all his colored people to himself. It was some time after this that I married a slave belonging to Mr. Enoch Sawyer, who had been so hard a master to me. the owner of the boats; and, on my going away from him to meet Mr. Trewitt for settlement, he said he would go with me, as he wanted When the great kindness of Captain Minner had set me clear of Mr. Sawyer, I went to my old occupation of working the canal boats. between the slave and free States there is a guard; no colored person colored person should be seized as a slave within the free states; colored person who is said to be a slave, may be seized in the free id: 19416 author: Holmes, William Henry title: Illustrated Catalogue of a Portion of the Collections Made During the Field Season of 1881 Third Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1881-82, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1884, pages 427-510 date: words: 19339.0 sentences: 1959.0 pages: flesch: 83.0 cache: ./cache/19416.txt txt: ./txt/19416.txt summary: A small disk of dark-gray slate, 1¼ inches in diameter and 1½ length, the diameter in large specimens reaching 1½ inches. A fine specimen of grooved ax, 7 inches in length, 4 in width, Heavy celt of gray diorite, 8 inches in length by 3 in width and The necks of vases and pot-shaped vessels have a great variety of Similar shell ornaments are found in mounds in other parts of Tennessee, _Form._--Vases of the wide-mouthed, round-bodied variety are A small, large-necked vase, with globular body, and lip a little A bottle-shaped jar or vase, with long neck and globular body. A large, bottle-shaped vase, with long neck and subglobular body. A small, jar-like vase, with globular body, 6 inches in height, A small vase, with large, high neck and much compressed body. The body of a small bottle-shaped vase, globular in form. Neck and upper part of body of a vase resembling in form and id: 17415 author: Howell, Andrew Jackson title: Money Island date: words: 9506.0 sentences: 537.0 pages: flesch: 78.0 cache: ./cache/17415.txt txt: ./txt/17415.txt summary: This is the story of the buried treasure on Money Island, which lies in One fine spring morning, while off the Carolina coast, Captain Kidd was Captain Redfield doffed his hat, and, raising his right hand, said, "Island the fourth!" said Captain Kidd jocularly. the ground the money which Captain Kidd had supplied him for his own manned by four sturdy men who knew naught of the buried treasure, but men who accompanied Captain Redfield were to understand that they were Max Brisbau, an old shipmate of Captain Redfield''s, and a former An hour later, one of Captain Redfield''s men returned; and, to his great He also stated that Captain Redfield''s men, upon One day on a sudden determination, Brisbau set sail with his men and determined search for Captain Kidd''s buried treasure. fire among the trees, we had the story of Money Island, told in the id: 12953 author: Hunter, C. L. title: Sketches of Western North Carolina, Historical and Biographical Illustrating Principally the Revolutionary Period of Mecklenburg, Rowan, Lincoln and Adjoining Counties, Accompanied with Miscellaneous Information, Much of It Never before Published date: words: 111795.0 sentences: 5337.0 pages: flesch: 65.0 cache: ./cache/12953.txt txt: ./txt/12953.txt summary: Rock--General Michael McLeary--Major Thomas Alexander--Captain William county--Gen. Joseph Graham--Brevard Family--Col. James Johnston-county, Va. About a year later, he returned to North Carolina and He lies buried in Charlotte, in the lot now owned by A.B. Davidson, Esq., near the grave of his beloved wife, who, a short time General Davidson, who fell at Cowan''s Ford; Mary married Dr. William afterward emigrated to Mecklenburg county, North Carolina, then third, married Annie Augusta Halsey, grand-daughter of the Hon. Jeremiah Morton, and resides, in this centennial year, on the St. Cloud plantation, Rapidan Station, Culpeper county, Va. Hugh Alexander, son of James the first, married Martha Edmundson, After the war, he was elected Major General of the North Carolina near which time Colonel William Davidson, a Continental officer, was Colonel Adam Alexander, General Rutherford commanding, and marched to county, under Colonel William Polk, Major James Harris and Captain company, placed himself under Colonel Williams, of South Carolina, and id: 14263 author: Lane, Elinor Macartney title: Katrine: A Novel date: words: 63453.0 sentences: 4555.0 pages: flesch: 87.0 cache: ./cache/14263.txt txt: ./txt/14263.txt summary: "Tell me," said Katrine: "do you think any woman ever married the man "Do you mean me?" Katrine asked, smiling, and looking at him with eyes "Katrine," Frank said, as they listened to the singing die away, "what "There''s a letter of Mr. Ravenel''s I''d like you to see, Katrine," he said, motioning her to bring On the afternoon of the day upon which Frank said good-bye to Katrine he "Little person," she said, putting her hand on Katrine''s shoulder, "you quietly by the Countess herself one morning of the following May. Looking up from the Paris _Herald_, she said to Katrine, "I see that Katrine stood, hand-clasped, looking straight into Dermott''s eyes. "Do look out for him," Katrine had said to Dermott, the night before, "Katrine," Frank said, "God knows I never intended to tell you! "What do you think of the letter, Katrine?" Frank asked. id: 15118 author: Lane, Lunsford title: The Narrative of Lunsford Lane, Formerly of Raleigh, N.C. Embracing an account of his early life, the redemption by purchase of himself and family from slavery, and his banishment from the place of his birth for the crime of wearing a colored skin date: words: 14488.0 sentences: 669.0 pages: flesch: 77.0 cache: ./cache/15118.txt txt: ./txt/15118.txt summary: [Footnote A: 175 whites--207 free people of color--and 2,244 slaves. One day, while I was in this state of mind, my father gave me a small Legislature sit in Raleigh every year, I sold these articles considerably remained, nominally only, the slave of Mr. Smith for a year; when, feeling number of her slaves from their families and friends--but not me. master of my wife, Mr. Smith, had separated members of families by remain in the State long enough to purchase my family. remain a limited time within the State, until he can remove his family State, and leave my wife and my children never to see them more. him among other slaves this family; and Freeman removed also to that city. kindness of the friends of the colored man in the North, for assistance, his hand a permit to visit the State for a sufficient time to accomplish id: 1838 author: Lawson, John title: A New Voyage to Carolina Containing the exact description and natural history of that country; together with the present state thereof; and a journal of a thousand miles, travel''d thro'' several nations of Indians; giving a particular account of their customs, manners, etc. date: words: 110386.0 sentences: 5839.0 pages: flesch: 80.0 cache: ./cache/1838.txt txt: ./txt/1838.txt summary: with other Sorts of Salt-water Fish, and in the Season, good Plenty of Fowl, knowing the Way at that Time, altho'' the Indian was born in that Country, We found great Store of Indian Peas, (a very good Pulse) the old Man came in to us, and seem''d very glad to see his Son-in-Law. This Indian is a great Conjurer, as appears by the Sequel. and some of a Copper-colour, both Sorts very good; the Land in some Places Our Indian having this Day kill''d good Store of Provision with his Gun, having a great Mind for an Indian Lass, for his Bed-Fellow that Night, and the Indians presently brought us good fat Bear, and Venison, The small Runs of Water hereabout, afford great Plenty of Craw-Fish, of great Quantities of Wheat and Indian Corn, in which this Country great Quantities of many Sorts of Fish, that are very good and nourishing: id: 17690 author: Lynde, Francis title: The Master of Appleby A Novel Tale Concerning Itself in Part with the Great Struggle in the Two Carolinas; but Chiefly with the Adventures Therein of Two Gentlemen Who Loved One and the Same Lady date: words: 145349.0 sentences: 8840.0 pages: flesch: 89.0 cache: ./cache/17690.txt txt: ./txt/17690.txt summary: Since my enemy had seen fit to come thus far on the way to his end in "Softly, my lad," I said; "''tis no great thing the Congress will gain by She looked away from me and said: "He is my father''s factor and man of "My father has had little peace since coming here," she said, at length. likely the son heard of the war and thought he stood some chance to come As I have said, this gathering-room of our old house was in size like an had feared; should tell her how I came to kill a man and was fair set to more like a flying demon than a man, came the Catawba, one hand gripping nothing till Yeates said: "A hoss; a-taking the back track like old Jehu "Listen at him!" said the old man, cackling his dry little laugh. ''Tis little enough an old man can do, but the id: 6080 author: Moore, John W. (John Wheeler) title: School History of North Carolina : from 1584 to the present time date: words: 107805.0 sentences: 9374.0 pages: flesch: 76.0 cache: ./cache/6080.txt txt: ./txt/6080.txt summary: Lords Proprietors was called "Governor of North Carolina." State the number of men enlisted in North Carolina during officers: "Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of 1. The new State of North Carolina now became divided and excited 9. There was great excitement in the State upon North Carolina''s 1. What Governors had served in North Carolina during the years "We, the people of the State of North Carolina, in Convention The people of North Carolina loved the Union of States that between the States, the people of North Carolina had been CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. WE, the people of the State of North Carolina, grateful to shall be called "the Great Seal of the State of North Carolina." United States, and the Constitution and laws of North Carolina Christian State, the General Assembly shall, at its first id: 55104 author: Murphy, P. L. (Patrick Livingston) title: Colony Treatment of the Insane and Other Defectives date: words: 2842.0 sentences: 146.0 pages: flesch: 70.0 cache: ./cache/55104.txt txt: ./txt/55104.txt summary: Colony Treatment of the Insane and Other Defectives treating and caring for the insane and other defectives" the colony central hospital plant and placing farm working patients there, to be The first building was for 30 men with rooms for a man and his family, land is sufficient, the number depending on the size of the hospital, [Illustration: PATIENTS WORKING RASPBERRIES] men and their disease, they immediately went to work and are to-day few months ago sent to the colony along with nine other men almost as [Illustration: TWO COLONY BUILDINGS] [Illustration: TWO COLONY BUILDINGS] [Illustration: TWO COLONY BUILDINGS] Hospitals for the insane cannot properly care for epileptics or idiots. a medical journal of the number of insane sent to the hospitals in During that year 2,426 insane persons were admitted into the hospitals hospital for insane. white patients sent to our hospitals every year and we ought to have id: 45782 author: Nicholson, Meredith title: The Little Brown Jug at Kildare date: words: 86998.0 sentences: 5115.0 pages: flesch: 80.0 cache: ./cache/45782.txt txt: ./txt/45782.txt summary: I need hardly remind you, Mr. Ardmore, that nice girls don''t wink at strange young men. requisition on the governor of North Carolina for Appleweight''s return." Mr. Thomas Ardmore, of New York and Ardsley, having seen his friend like North Carolina Ardmore resolved to stand by the Dangerfields to the "Be Gov''nor Dangerfield on this train?" asked the man, whom Ardmore now Miss Jerry Dangerfield sat down and laughed; and Ardmore, glad of an Carolina people, after what Governor Osborne said of our state." While he waited for Miss Jerry Dangerfield to appear Mr. Thomas Ardmore Griswold was aware that Miss Osborne''s interest in Ardmore cooled Ardmore had made a point of asking Griswold down to help while away the your brother, Mr. Thomas Ardmore, is the governor of North Carolina. Miss Osborne and Griswold out of sight beyond the bungalow, Ardmore "Governor Dangerfield," continued Ardmore, "here is your state her father, Governor Osborne, Barbara and Griswold. id: 33638 author: North Carolina title: Constitution of the State of North Carolina and Copy of the Act of the General Assembly Entitled An Act to Amend the Constitution of the State of North Carolina date: words: 18943.0 sentences: 1219.0 pages: flesch: 67.0 cache: ./cache/33638.txt txt: ./txt/33638.txt summary: The General Assembly shall not pass any private law, unless it [Sidenote: Election for members of the General Assembly.] The election for members of the General Assembly shall be held [Sidenote: Pay of members and officers of the General Assembly.] State, and he shall, from time to time, give the General Assembly shall be elected in such manner as the General Assembly may from time to [Sidenote: Acts levying taxes shall state objects, etc.] 7. Every act of the General Assembly levying a tax shall state the [Sidenote: General Assembly to provide registration laws.] provided by law, and the General Assembly of North Carolina shall enact [Sidenote: Elections by people and General Assembly.] [Sidenote: Said districts shall have corporate powers as townships.] section by the General Assembly, the said districts shall have corporate [Sidenote: General Assembly shall provide for schools.] Assembly shall provide by general laws for the chartering and id: 43806 author: Otis, James title: Sarah Dillard''s Ride: A Story of the Carolinas in 1780 date: words: 48500.0 sentences: 2536.0 pages: flesch: 80.0 cache: ./cache/43806.txt txt: ./txt/43806.txt summary: "It must be that the British are coming this way," Evan said, turning coming into the British camp as a spy, neither Nathan nor Evan had tongue free rein many minutes at a time," Nathan said in a tone of "He is most likely guiding the force to Greene''s Spring," Nathan said with Sarah Dillard," Nathan whispered to his comrade, and Evan sighed "Tell me all you know regarding this boy Sowers being a spy," Mrs. Dillard whispered when she was once more where private conversation importance," Nathan said as he moved back a few paces, Evan following "The Britishers are coming!" Evan whispered, and Nathan''s voice was "None except from your spy, Ephraim Sowers," Nathan replied, and then "But Ephraim Sowers is not a soldier," Evan said with a laugh, "and I During this time Nathan and Evan had been forcing their way toward the colonel said to Evan and Nathan: id: 43714 author: Otis, James title: The Boy Spies with the Regulators The Story of How the Boys Assisted the Carolina Patriots to Drive the British from That State date: words: 57048.0 sentences: 2602.0 pages: flesch: 76.0 cache: ./cache/43714.txt txt: ./txt/43714.txt summary: River this day, and he who comes is most likely one of Master "You cannot serve Tryon and the colony at the same time, Master Wells, with our general, Master Hamilton, and I remained alone a good hour or I," Master Hamilton cried scornfully, and our people set up a shout of "I''m held here by force, good Master Fanning, having been taken Not until we were eating did Sidney ask Masters Howell and Hunter "Sidney and I will saddle the horses when the time comes, and you and "How many do they number?" Sidney asked, and Master Howell said Then has come the time for Governor Tryon''s minions to be said that it was done by orders of the Regulation, and Tryon will Having said this Master Hunter went on his way, and we lads could do Master Hamilton, who yet remained in command of the Regulators, id: 26499 author: Read, Opie Percival title: The Jucklins: A Novel date: words: 78732.0 sentences: 5675.0 pages: flesch: 95.0 cache: ./cache/26499.txt txt: ./txt/26499.txt summary: care of the horses," said the old man. "Her right name is what?" the old man asked, looking up. main part of the house, and the old man looked at me and laughed. "Came within one of letting them fight to a finish," said the old man, "Miss Smartjacket," the old man spoke up, "I hadn''t said a word about satisfaction," said the old man, fondly looking upon his shimmering Alf and I, leaving the old man at the bars, went to the house. gone far before I saw the old man coming, with his plow on his shoulder. One day, a long time ago, old General Lundsford came to The old man came round the house, and Guinea sprang back. "Mr. Hawes, I''ve got a hundred dollars that''s yours," said old man the old man, and when he was gone I told Guinea that I had left Alf in a id: 56671 author: Shelton, W. H. (William Henry) title: The Last Three Soldiers date: words: 72373.0 sentences: 3051.0 pages: flesch: 77.0 cache: ./cache/56671.txt txt: ./txt/56671.txt summary: many years ago by a crazy old man who once lived on the mountain, but this crazy old bridge," said Philip, appealing to Lieutenant Coleman. advance, with Philip''s carbine on his arm; next came Corporal Bromley, Accordingly, when night came, Lieutenant Coleman and George Bromley, soldiers sat in the tree, lying across the grave of the old man of the words of the good old song rang out over the mountain-top, Philip and "So it would," said Lieutenant Coleman, sadly, turning again to look "That''s so," said Bromley and Lieutenant Coleman, with one voice. Philip and Bromley took a look at the man, hurrying along in the gray until it was lost behind the spurs of the mountain called Chimney Top. By this time the roof of the house had fallen into the burning mass wisps of grass in the hands of Coleman and Philip, while Bromley plied id: 44124 author: Sloan, John A. (John Alexander) title: Reminiscences of the Guilford Grays, Co. B., 27th N.C. Regiment date: words: 37229.0 sentences: 2182.0 pages: flesch: 75.0 cache: ./cache/44124.txt txt: ./txt/44124.txt summary: routed--Longstreet wounded--Night march--Moving towards Spottsylvania himself--Reach Appomattox--In line of battle--Awaiting orders. John Sloan, commanding the Grays, received orders from Gov. Ellis, "to In obedience to this order the Guilford Grays, on Friday night, April Some time in June we were assigned to the 9th North Carolina regiment; to remain 90 days." Under this act our company lost privates R. regiments, Cooke''s command consisted entirely of North Carolina troops, On the 23d of April, we received orders to return to North Carolina. line of battle with our regiment (27th), on the left of the road. The Grays lost in killed, private John Coltrain; in wounded, Sergeants Regiment, North Carolina troops, March 1, 1864; died since the war. COOK, WILLIAM.--Enlisted April 20, 1861; died of disease at Greensboro, MCKNIGHT, JOHN H.--Enlisted April 20, 1861; appointed Sergeant at Fort C.--Enlisted June 11, 1861; appointed Corporal March 21, id: 26112 author: Smith, Mabell S. C. (Mabell Shippie Clarke) title: A Tar-Heel Baron date: words: 63421.0 sentences: 5044.0 pages: flesch: 91.0 cache: ./cache/26112.txt txt: ./txt/26112.txt summary: happy, care-free girl to Bob Morgan, sitting in the sun on his father''s As he heard Sydney''s approach Bob raised his aching head from his hand eyes of Friedrich von Rittenheim as he walked up the trail that served "tell Mrs. Carroll that tea is just coming in, and that Mr. Bob and Mr. Patton are here." pass between Sydney and Bob,--the look of sympathy sure of its fellow. "My people have assimilated with the peasantry, as I suppose Mrs. Carroll calls them, ever since they came," said Bob. "Like Baron von Rittenheim," said Bob, absently, staring at the fire. Three days later Bud brought to von Rittenheim the following note: laughing with Bob. Von Rittenheim looked appealingly at Mrs. Carroll. "Yes, come and sit by me, Sydney," said John. "I think you''re right, Sydney," said Bob. Von Rittenheim stared at the mountains and thought of Sydney. id: 62332 author: Spencer, Cornelia Phillips title: The Last Ninety Days of the War in North-Carolina date: words: 73632.0 sentences: 3279.0 pages: flesch: 66.0 cache: ./cache/62332.txt txt: ./txt/62332.txt summary: Surrender of General Lee--Why North-Carolina could not have taken the course of General Sherman''s officers, eighty-four years afterward, First, as to general right of war in an enemy''s property (on land): "The general theory of war is, as heretofore stated, that all private It is very evident that General Sherman entered North-Carolina with The commissioners to General Sherman from Governor Vance left Raleigh places General Sherman as a disciplinarian and leader of the great army _General W.T. Sherman, Commanding United States Forces_: and stated that he was immediately from General Sherman''s headquarters, Governor Swain, meanwhile, had received at the State House the Federal the wife of a general officer in our army, had her house repeatedly _Major-General W.T. Sherman, commanding United States Forces_: also for a day or two on the arrival of General Sherman''s army. of the war till within three days of General Sherman''s entrance into id: 56277 author: Sprunt, James title: Derelicts: An Account of Ships Lost at Sea in General Commercial Traffic And a Brief History of Blockade Runners Stranded Along the North Carolina Coast, 1861-1865 date: words: 61335.0 sentences: 2968.0 pages: flesch: 72.0 cache: ./cache/56277.txt txt: ./txt/56277.txt summary: space has been given to blockade runners destroyed or left as derelicts inefficient ships in the second year of the war, raised the blockade, An ex-Confederate officer describing Wilmington during the blockade, this steamer was chased ashore by the Federal blockaders on the night the bridge of the swift Confederate blockade runner _Lynx_, commanded This Confederate blockade runner I remember as a fine ship and very attempted to run the blockade at Cape Fear Bar, but in trying to pass run the blockade twelve times in charge of the Confederate steamer shot below the water line, and was held a prisoner on board the U.S.S. _Keystone State_, whose commander, Captain Crosby, a regular in the known as the captain of a Confederate blockade-running steamer into in command of a steamer which ran the blockade at Wilmington perhaps Derelict blockade runners, accounts of individual ships: Wise, Captain, blockade runner _Cape Fear_, 112. id: 28180 author: Thorne, Jack title: Hanover; Or The Persecution of the Lowly A Story of the Wilmington Massacre. date: words: 51056.0 sentences: 3489.0 pages: flesch: 84.0 cache: ./cache/28180.txt txt: ./txt/28180.txt summary: Early this morning 300 resolute white men gathered at the Mayor''s office races prevailed in Wilmington; the Negro and his white brother walked "The Negro editor publicly charged to the white women of the South equal The Negro, like the white man, Negro and the "low white" are prospering, holding positions in the city Certain Negroes and white men had been listed for slaughter and believe that a nigger should answer a white man back?" Streets, he saw several white men and boys enter Sprague & Company and campain, an hit wus time fer white men ter be er standin tergither." white man''s town, we ware ter jes move inter ther Niggers'' houses an own yer fren," answered Dick, "we air goin ter make this er white man''s niggers they''re es good es white men." "How long has he been in "We''s prepared fer um ter day," said a woman, coming forward and id: 22976 author: United States. Work Projects Administration title: Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States from Interviews with Former Slaves, Volume XI, North Carolina Narratives, Part 1 date: words: 92813.0 sentences: 10234.0 pages: flesch: 100.0 cache: ./cache/22976.txt txt: ./txt/22976.txt summary: dat way ''fore I wuz borned dey uster strip dem niggers start naked an'' I reckon I wuz twelve years old when my mammy come ter de house an'' Yes ''um, I reckon I wuz glad ter git free, case I knows den dat I won''t He says right low dat dey done took marster Jordan ter de Marster Charlie an'' Missus Mary wuz good ter de hundred slaves what tell ''bout marsters dat when dere slaves runned away dey''d set de You wuz axin'' ''bout de slave sales, an'' I want ter tell you dat I has "Way long time atter dat ole Marster Jim come ter visit his niggers, an'' wuz de way dey got married dem days; de pore white folks done de same We went wid de white folks to church; dey were good ter us, dat''s de I knows dat de Yankees wus good ter de niggers but dey warn''t so id: 31219 author: United States. Work Projects Administration title: Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States from Interviews with Former Slaves, Volume XI, North Carolina Narratives, Part 2 date: words: 84141.0 sentences: 9393.0 pages: flesch: 100.0 cache: ./cache/31219.txt txt: ./txt/31219.txt summary: De ole missus wus right nice ter ever''body dat day an'' of dem lived ter be named, dat wus Hyacinth, an'' he died ''fore he was a de McGee place got married de marster always said dat dere duty wus ter "Dere wus ''bout fifty slaves on de plantation, an'' dey wurked from "No slaves ever run away from our plantation cause marster wus good to "Yes, suh, de wus'' I knows ''bout slavery times is what dey tols me ain''t had much time, ter do us any damage case dey wus too busy atter "When freedom come mother and father stayed on wid marster cause dey every three slaves who wushed dey wus back wid dere marsters. "Dey said dat Mr. Nat''s oberseer wus kinder mean ter de slaves, an'' "When de Yankees come Marse wus off ter de war so dey tuck de place wid id: 2674 author: Warner, Charles Dudley title: The Complete Writings of Charles Dudley Warner — Volume 4 date: words: nan sentences: nan pages: flesch: nan cache: txt: summary: ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel