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January-February, 1779: Joint Select Committees
North Carolina. General Assembly
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Administration Of Estates; Allegiance; Appointment To Office; Armed Forces; Auctions; Belief And Doubt; Boyd, Adam, 1738 1803; Burgwin, John, 1731 1803; Butler, John, 1786; Caswell, Richard, 1729 1789; Cherokee Indians; Chile Saltpeter; Citizenship; Clothing And Dress; Commissariat; Committees; Confiscations; Finance, Public; Frontier And Pioneer Life; Generals; Government; Granville County (N.C.); Harnett, Cornelius, 1723 1781; Hewes, Joseph, 1730 1779; History; Indians; Iredell, James, 1751 1799; Justices Of The Peace; Legislative Bodies; London, John, 1747 1816; Mc Culloh, Henry E. (Henry Eustace), Approximately 1810; Merchants; Military Campaigns; Military Discharge; Military Supplies; Militia; Moravians; New Hanover County (N.C.); North Carolina; North Carolina. General Assembly; North Carolina. General Assembly. House Of Commons; North Carolina. General Assembly. Senate; Oaths; Partnership; Pasquotank County (N.C.); Penn, John, 1740 Or 1741 1788; Pennsylvania Farmer (Brig); Perquimans County (N.C.); Politics And Government; Quakers; Quartermasters; Religion; Revolution, 1775 1783; Salisbury (N.C.); Ships; Slaver; Slavery; Tobacco; Tryon County (N.C.); United States; United States. Army; United States. Congress; United States. Continental Army; United States. Continental Congress; Virginia; Washington County (N.C.)
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Joint Papers (April-May, 1780): Joint Select Committee Reports and Papers
North Carolina. General Assembly
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Administration Of Estates; Administrative Regulations; Allegiance; Armed Forces; Armies; Belfast (Northern Ireland); Bloodworth, Timothy, 1736 1814; Bounties, Military; Caswell, Richard, 1729 1789; Cities And Towns; Commerce; Commissariat; Confiscations; Cornell, Samuel, 1731 1781; Counties; Customs Administration; Davis, James, 1721 1785; Debt; Deeds; Duplin County (N.C.); Edenton (N.C.); Ellis, Richard, Active 1765 1790; Fanning, Edmund, 1739 1818; Finance, Public; Firearms; Government; Governors; Harrington, Henry William, 1748 1809; Hatteras, Cape (N.C.); Hawkins, Benjamin, 1754 1816; History; Hunt, Memucan, 1729 1808; Imports; Inlets; Iredell, James, 1751 1799; Ireland; Jefferson, Thomas, 1743 1826; Jones, Willie, Approximately 1741 1801; Justices Of The Peace; Land Grants; Land Titles; Martin, Alexander, 1740 1807; Mc Culloh, Henry E. (Henry Eustace), Approximately 1810; Mc Culloh, Henry, Approximately 1700 1779; Mecklenburg County (N.C.); Military Assistance; Military Intelligence; Military Supplies; Militia; Montgomery County (N.C.); Nash, Abner, Approximately 1740 1786; New Bern (N.C.); North Carolina; North Carolina. General Assembly; North Carolina. General Assembly. House Of Commons; North Carolina. General Assembly. Senate; Oaths; Ocracoke (N.C.); Ocracoke Island (N.C.); Officials And Employees; Onslow County (N.C.); Orphans; Pasquotank County (N.C.); Perquimans County (N.C.); Politics And Government; Printers; Property; Property Tax; Public Buildings; Public Officers; Quakers; Reed, James, 1777; Religion; Revolution, 1775 1783; Roanoke Colony; Rutherford, Griffith; Shelby, Evan, 1719 1794; Shipping; Ships; Slaver; Slaves; Soldiers; South Carolina; Taxation; United States; United States. Army; United States. Continental Army; United States. Continental Congress; Valuation; Virginia; Volunteers; Wade, Thomas Holden, Approximately 1720 1786; Widows; Williams, Benjamin, 1751 1814
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Session of November 1792-January 1793: House Committee Reports
North Carolina. General Assembly Cabarrus, Stephen Locke, Matthew Mebane, Alex Hawkins, Wyatt White, Will Henderson, Thomas Taylor, James Yancy, Thornton
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Beaufort County (N.C.); Blount, John Gray, 1752 1833; Blount, William, 1749 1800; Boundaries; Bridges; Canals; Caswell, Richard, 1729 1789; Coffee; Committees; County Charters; Courts; Craven County (N.C.); Currituck (N.C.); Davidson, William Lee, 1746 1781; Debtor And Creditor; Debts, Public; Divorce; Edgecombe County (N.C.); Election Districts; Electoral College; Elizabeth River (Va.); Emigration And Immigration; Enfield (N.C.); Executions And Executioners; Executors And Administrators; Expenditures, Public; Ferries; Finance, Public; Franklin, Jesse, 1760 1823; Government; Great Britain. Parliament; Greene County (N.C.); Halifax (N.C.); Hall, Thomas H., 1773 1853; Halling, Solomon, 1755 1813; Hillsborough (N.C.); History; Impeachments; Inheritance And Succession; Justice, Administration Of; Land Grants; Larceny; Legislators; Livestock; Loans; Loans, Personal; Mallett, Peter, 1744 1805; Martin County (N.C.); Martin, Francois Xavier, 1762 1846; Mc Culloh, Henry E. (Henry Eustace), Approximately 1810; Mecklenburg County (N.C.); Misconduct In Office; Money; New Bern (N.C.); North Carolina; North Carolina. General Assembly; North Carolina. General Assembly. House Of Commons; North Carolina. Militia; Parliamentary Practice; Pasquotank River (N.C.); Politics And Government; Power Of Attorney; Prisons; Quakers; Real Property; Revenue; Revolution, 1775 1783; Roads; Sheriffs; Slaver; Slaves; Soldiers; Statutes; Sugar; Surry County (N.C.); Tarboro (N.C.); Taxation; Telfair, Alexander, Approximately 1734 1786; Tobacco; Tryon Palace (New Bern, N.C.); United States; United States. Congress; Wages; Warrenton (N.C.); Wilkes County (N.C.); Williams, Benjamin, 1751 1814; Wills
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Petitions (Miscellaneous)
North Carolina. General Assembly
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Actions And Defenses; Administration Of Estates; African Americans; Animal Traps; Artisans; Attorneys General; Bath (N.C.); Beaufort County (N.C.); Bladen County (N.C.); Brunswick County (N.C.); Burke County (N.C.); Camden County (N.C.); Cape Fear River (N.C.); Capital Punishment; Capitalists And Financiers; Caswell County (N.C.); Cattle; Citizenship, Loss Of; Cogdell, Richard, 1724 1787; Commercial Products; Contracts For Deeds; Corporal Punishment; Costs (Law); Crime; Criminals; Crops; Cumberland County (N.C.); Debt; Debtor And Creditor; Depreciation; Devaluation Of Currency; Duplin County (N.C.); Edenton (N.C.); Executors And Administrators; Expenditures, Public; Fear, Cape (N.C.); Finance, Public; Fires; Franklin County (N.C.); Fraud; Funeral Rites And Ceremonies; Game Laws; Georgia; Government; Governors; Great Britain; Guilford County (N.C.); Halifax (N.C.); Hamilton, John, 1817; Hanging; Hawkins County (Tenn.); Horse Stealing; Hunting; Indians; Inheritance And Succession; Interstate Commerce; Iredell County (N.C.); Kentucky; Labor Supply; Land Titles; Larceny; Legislation; Liberty; Lincoln County (N.C.); Livestock; Loans; London (England); Lotteries; Mc Culloh, Henry E. (Henry Eustace), Approximately 1810; Mecklenburg County (N.C.); Military Pensions; Military Supplies; Militia; Nash, Abner, Approximately 1740 1786; Neuse River (N.C.); New Bern (N.C.); New Hanover County (N.C.); New York (State); North Carolina; North Carolina. General Assembly; North Carolina. General Assembly. House Of Commons; North Carolina. General Assembly. Senate; North Carolina. Superior Court Of Justice; Parent And Child (Law); Parole; Pasquotank County (N.C.); Pasquotank River (N.C.); Perquimans County (N.C.); Philadelphia (Pa.); Politics And Government; Pork; Power Of Attorney; Prisoners Of War; Probate Law And Practice; Quakers; Real Property; Reclamation Of Land; Registration And Transfer; Religious Tolerance; Riddick, Joseph, 1735 1818; Roads; Rockingham County (N.C.); Rowan County (N.C.); Salisbury (N.C.); Slaver; Slavery; Slaves; Society Of Friends; South Carolina; Swine; Tax Collection; Tyrrell County (N.C.); United States; United States. Congress; Virginia; Wages; Wayne County (N.C.); White, James, 1749 1809; Wilkes County (N.C.); Wills; Wilmington (N.C.)
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Research reports
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Aeronautical Workers Union (Seattle, Wash.); African American Communists; African American Construction Workers; African American Labor Leaders; African American Labor Union Members; African American Political Activists; African American Stevedores; African American Women; African American Women Civil Rights Workers; African American Women Employees; African Americans; Agricultural Laborers; Aircraft Industry; Alaska; Alien Labor; Black Militant Organizations; Black Nationalism; Black Panther Party; Black Power; Black Student Union (University Of Washington); Boeing Aircraft Company; Boycotts; California; Canned Foods Industry; Cannery Workers; Cannery Workers And Farm Laborers Union. Local 7 (Seattle, Wash.); Centro De La Raza (Seattle, Wash.); Chicano Movement; Christian Friends For Racial Equality; Christians; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Civil Rights Workers; Communist Party Of The United States Of America (Wash.); Community Relations; Complaints Against; Concentration Camps; Construction Workers; Detention Of Persons; Discrimination; Electric Industry Workers; Electric Utilities; Electrical Workers Minority Caucus (Seattle, Wash.); Electricians; Employees; Evacuation And Relocation, 1942 1945; Filipino Americans; Filipino Forum (Seattle, Wash.); Filipino Students; Fort Lawton (Seattle, Wash.); Government; Grape Strike, Calif., 1965 1970; Hispanic Americans; History; Immigrants; Indian Women; Indians Of North America; International Brotherhood Of Electrical Workers. Local 46 (Seattle, Wash.); International Longshore And Warehouse Union; International Longshoremen's And Warehousemen's Union. Local 37 (Seattle, Wash.); Interracial Marriage; Japanese; Japanese American Citizens' League. Seattle Chapter; Japanese Americans; Journalists; King County (Wash.); Labor; Labor Disputes; Labor Journalism; Labor Literature; Labor Movement; Labor Unions; Latin Americans; Law And Legislation; Liability (Law); Machinists; Marriage Law; Mexican American Students; Mexican Americans; Newspapers; Police; Police Brutality; Police Misconduct; Political Activists; Political Activity; Politics And Government; Press Coverage; Press, Labor; Private Schools; Propaganda, Anti Japanese; Public Utilities; Quakers; Race Relations; Racial Discrimination; Reparations; Reparations For Historical Injustices; Resettlement; School Integration; Seattle; Seattle (Wash.); Seattle City Light; Segregation; Segregation In Education; Segregationists; Sexism; Siege, 1970; Sieges; Social Justice; Social Movements; Stevedores; Training Of; Training Programs; United Construction Workers Association; United Farm Workers Organizing Committee; United Indians Of All Tribes Foundation (U.S.); United Mexican American Students (Seattle, Wash.); United States; United States Commission On Civil Rights; Universities; University Of Washington; Vineyard Laborers; Washington (State); Women; Women Electric Industry Workers; Women Labor Union Members; World War, 1939 1945
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