A good general survey is Robert V. Wells, “Household Size and Composition in the British Colonies in America, 1675–1775,” Journal of Interdisciplinary History 4 (1974): 543–70. The impact of different sorts of households on women's ...
... Virginia, 24-31, 56 O'Neal, Oliver (Outer Banks resident), 16, 60 O'Neal, Uncle Bennie (lifesaver), 58, 62, 63, 134 Outer Banks of North Carolina, 23 (map), 227 Outer Bankers, 41-48, 60-62, 122-24, 12^ Palais d'Orsay (Paris hotel), ...
36 Prince Hall , founder of the first black Masonic lodge in America in Boston , analyzed the alarming situation in " A Charge ... He bemoaned the slave trade that “ dragg'd them from their native country by the iron hand of tyranny and ...
Robert Grant Crist, a historian associate in Pennsylvania, generously proofread and significantly helped improve the final version. Eugene Genovese, who has done much to stimulate a resurgence of interest in the study of proslavery, ...
Benjamin Franklin was undoubtedly one of the most important arbiters of American culture and society at the time of the Revolution, when the young nation was establishing its constitutions, laws,...
The volume provides new lenses and provocative possibilities for reimagining the state's past.
Nor is much recent history found in David Stick's The Outer Banks of North Carolina, 1584–1958, Wilma Dykeman's The French Broad, or Malcolm Ross's The Cape Fear, each of which makes a substantial contribution to the history of earlier ...
Hidden Images: Discovering Details in the Wright Brothers' Kitty Hawk Photographs, 1900-1911, by historian and Wright brothers' scholar Larry Tise, is a distinctive illustrated history, which for the first time brings to light the world of ...
Revision of thesis (Ph. D.)--University of North Carolina, 1974.
This volume brings together a distinguished group of scholars who are either authorities on Franklin or on the role of women in the eighteenth century to adjudge the record and intentions of Franklin in this most vulnerable facet of his ...
Larry E. Tise shows that while the banks seemed remote, its maritime communities huddled near lighthouses and lifesaving stations and busy fisheries were linked to the mainland and offered precisely the resources needed by the Wrights as ...
Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- An Uncompromising Environment: North Carolina's "Land of Water" Coastal System -- Voyages to Carolina: Europeans in the Indians' Old World -- Intercolonial ...