Biennial Report of the North Carolina State Department of Archives And History [serial] 1944/46
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Given by Christopher Crittenden, 1537 Caswell Street, Raleigh. State Department of Archives and History 19 "Statement in Behalf of the State of North Carolina in Support of (U. S.) Senate Joint Resolution 48 and House Joint Resolution 225, before the Judiciary Committee of the Senate of the United States of America," 13 pages, mimeographed. Undated, but relates to the 1945-46 controversy over oil rights, treating the subject of state vs. federal jurisdiction over lands beneath tidewaters and la...nds beneath navigable waters within the boundaries of the state. Two copies given by the Attorney General, Raleigh. North Carolina Society of the Cincinnati, List of Unexercised Memhershij) Rights, lOJ/.'f. Contains names of officers of North Carolina regimental organizations of the Continental Army en- titled to representation in the Society but not represented up to December 1, 1944, 8 pages. Given by Bryan G. Dancy, Owings Mills, Maryland. Phases of Southwest Territory History, by Samuel C. Williams, 26 pages, Johnson City, Tenn.
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