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- Travel > Pictorials (see also PHOTOGRAPHY > Subjects & Themes > Regional)
- format:Paperback
- state:North Carolina
- imprint:Arcadia Publishing
- bisac: HISTORY / Military / Pictorial
- History > Military > Pictorial
- History > Military > World War II
- History > United States > Civil War Period (1850-1877)
- History > United States > State & Local > South (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV)
- Photography > Subjects & Themes > Regional (see also TRAVEL > Pictorials)
- Transportation > Aviation > History
- Travel > Pictorials (see also PHOTOGRAPHY > Subjects & Themes > Regional)
Piedmont Soldiers and Their Families:
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Regular price $24.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Piedmont Soldiers and Their Families details, in word and image, the lives of some of those common soldiers and their families in Forsyth, Stokes, Surry, Yadkin, and Davidson Counties, allowing today's readers an opportunity to explore the lives of their ancestors affected by the war.

Rutherford County in World War II, Volume II
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Ocracoke
9781467128162
Regular price $24.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Ocracoke, a unique part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore with it's own dialect, captures a unique charm and spirit of community developed from its beginning in the 1580s as Wokokon Inlet.
Wokokon Inlet appeared on maps drawn by Englishman John White as early as the 1580s. The name evolved into Ocracoke, and by 1715, pilots were established on the island in order to safely navigate ships through the dangerous shoals. The village itself, once called Pilot Town, is rich with history that includes pirates, ponies, shipwrecks, hurricanes, and the oldest operating lighthouse in North Carolina. The infamous Blackbeard died here in 1718. Throughout its history, Ocracoke has been accessible only by mail boat, ferry, or private boat or plane. The Navy base established here during World War II and the Coast Guard have both made lasting impressions upon the island. Ocracoke grew into a vibrant fishing village for commercial and sport fishermen as well as a destination for hunters. The people of Ocracoke made this island a true treasure, having a distinctive brogue all their own. Today, the pristine, unspoiled beaches of Ocracoke remain part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore and are maintained by the National Park Service. The village itself has retained its unique charm and community spirit.

Asheville and Western North Carolina in World War II
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Camp Glenn
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Coast Guard Base Elizabeth City
9780738518367
Regular price $24.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Situated on the northern end of North Carolina's picturesque Outer Banks, Elizabeth City has a strong aviation tradition.
The Wright brothers used the ""Harbor of Hospitality"" as a final way station before traveling on to Kitty Hawk. This coastal town has been the center of United States Coast Guard Aviation since the establishment of the only Coast Guard-owned airport in 1939. Coast Guard Base Elizabeth City began as an installation of six seaplanes operating off of the Pasquotank River. During World War II, the population ballooned to 8,000 assigned personnel. Post-war USCG Aviation expansion saw the addition of many maintenance functions that led to the creation of the Aviation Repair and Supply Base, the center of USCG Aviation maintenance. The base was expanded with a separate air station, the Aviation Technical Training Center, CG Aviation's schoolhouse, Support Center Elizabeth City, and Small Boat Station Elizabeth City. The mission of providing the finest aviation maintenance to Coast Guard Aviation and the highest level of service to mariners of the Virginia Capes and Outer Banks remains an integral part of the installation.

Remembering North Carolina's Confederates
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Regular price $24.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Through photographs of veterans and reunions, monuments, and tombstones, Hardy shows the many ways that the old Confederate soldiers are commemorated across the Old North State.
The American Civil War was scarcely over when a group of ladies met in Raleigh and began to plan commemoration for the honored Confederate dead of North Carolina. In 1867, they held their first memorial service. Two years later in Fayetteville, the first monument to the state's fallen Confederate soldiers was erected. Over the next 14 decades, countless monuments were commissioned in cemeteries and courthouse squares across the state. Following Reconstruction, the veterans themselves began to gather in their local communities, and state and national reunions were held. For many of the Confederate veterans, honor for their previous service continued long after their deaths: accounts of their sacrifice were often chiseled on their grave markers.

Rutherford County in World War II
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Greensboro's Confederate Soldiers
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