School History of North Carolina : From 1584 to the Present Time

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On the day appointed, according to the vivid description of an eye-witness, a vastconcourse of people assembled in front of the court house. Theprovincial troops and the militia were all drawn up in fullarray. At midday Cornelius Harnett ascended a rostrum that hadbeen erected in front of the courthouse, and even as he openedthe scroll upon which was written the immortal words of thedeclaration, the enthusiasm of the immense crowd broke forth inone loud swell of rejoicing and prayer. When he ha...d finished, all the people shouted with joy, and the cannon sounding fromfort to fort, proclaimed the glorious tidings that all thethirteen colonies were now free and independent States. The soldiers seized Mr. Harnett and bore him on their shouldersthrough the town. The declaration was ordered to be read in allportions of North Carolina, and, except in one county, themandate was everywhere obeyed.
8. All the North Carolina troops then in arms, including the twoContinental regiments and the militia under General Ashe, were inCharleston.


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