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Land Confiscation Records of North Carolina - Vol. 2 (1779-1800)
Paperback, 277 Pages
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This is the second of three volumes containing NC State Archive Records pertaining to Land Confiscation. Land Confiscation Act was initially developed to provoke men who could not decide to fight for Independence versus remaining loyal to the King. The threat was – you could have your property (and personal possessions) confiscated and sold. This Act ultimately will be invoked and land was confiscated across the state. These records are the accounts preserved and filed in the State Treasurer and Comptroller’s office. This volume documents those records for the following Counties – Anson, Beaufort, Bertie, Bladen, Brunswick, Camden, Chowan, Craven, and Currituck. Note: The quantity of records by county varies a lot – however, what was preserved is contained here.
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Product Details
- Copyright
- Standard Copyright License
- Edition
- First
- Published
- May 14, 2011
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 277
- Binding
- Perfect-bound Paperback
- Interior Ink
- Black & white
- Weight
- 1.83 lbs.
- Dimensions (inches)
- 8.5 wide x 11 tall
- Product ID
- 15711959
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