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JOURNALS of the COMMISSIONERS of the INDIAN TRADE; September 20, 1710-August 29, 1718
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1733 Moseley map of North Carolina
1779 "A New and Accurate Map of North Carolina in North America"
1895 Color Landform Atlas map of North Carolina
Railroad map of North Carolina, 1900
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1780 "A New and Accurate Map of North Carolina and Part of South Carolina with the Field of Battle between Earl Cornwallis and General Gates"
1792 John Daniel survey map of the current Chapel Hill/UNC area
John Lederer 1672 map
John White - Theodore De Bry Map of 1590
The Arrival of the English in Virginia, 1590
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