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The North Carolina Primary Sources is a pack of 20 primary source documents that are relevant to the history in North Carolina.
In scouring their world to understand it, colonists wrote about “wonders,” remarkable occurrences that demanded explanation. They believed in supernatural phenomena as ac tive agents intervening in the world. They observed and recounted ...
... Carolina Gazette, Charleston, SC, 11 June 1744. July 1740 entry in Pinckney, Letterbook, 8; and Eliza Lucas to George ... Houses of Charleston, 371.That John Williams was extremely knowledgeable about building is further evident from a ...
Original source: The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Retirement Series, ed. J. Jefferson Looney, vol. 13, April 22, 1818 to January 31, 1819 (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2016), 124. 383. Ibid. 384. “Thomas Jefferson to Charles J.