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- catalog alternative "News & observer.".
- catalog alternative "News and observer's Raleigh.".
- catalog alternative "Raleigh.".
- catalog contributor b6738985.
- catalog coverage "Raleigh (N.C.) History.".
- catalog created "1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1994.".
- catalog description "Blount Street: the very best address -- A formal life -- Rolling out the city: the era of the streetcar -- A boy's life in the 1800s -- The architect and the princess: the love story of A.G. Bauer and Rachel Blythe -- To redeem the south: the news and observer and partisan journalism -- Joseph Daniels: scourage of rum and republicans -- A female seminary of high order: Meredith College -- The govenor's mansion -- Bloomsbury Park: joyride at the end of the line -- The pullen park carousel -- Hargett Street: the rise and decline of the black Main Street -- A segregated lifestyle -- Curtain up!: The founding of Raleigh little theater -- A method for education: Berry O'Kelly -- Miss Blanche's salon: tar heel politics at the Sir Walter Hotel -- The little airport that could: Raleigh -- Durham international airport takes off -- Amelia Earhart brings first autogyro to city.".
- catalog description "Clarence Poe: An editor for the common man -- The city market in the 1930s: like family! -- Nell Battle Lewis: crusader for a reformed south -- Incidentally: on the scopes trail -- Jane McKimmon: when we're green we grow -- Beyond the beltline: the rise of north Raleigh -- Like a life-size pinball machine: A Yankee experiences Raleigh traffic -- The Dukes of York: a family of builders -- The classic lines of memorial auditorium -- Crossing the color line: William Campbell integrates Raleigh's schools -- Sit-down strike spreads to stores: the civil rights movement awakens -- Ellen Winston: helping others help themselves -- Running with the wolfpack: North Carolina state's sports legacy -- Main Street moves indoors; the malling of Raleigh.".
- catalog description "Fayetteville street mall: letting grass grow on the town's main street -- Dorton arena and it's designer: an architect's lonely monument -- Research Triangle Park: an engine of change -- The government mall: a new home on Halifax street -- Old Raleigh vs. New Raleigh -- Farewell.".
- catalog description "Sherman's conquest: the long march end in Raleigh -- What has befallen us?: from the diary of a Southern lady -- The newspaper war: recollections of a printer's devil -- An editorial face -- off -- A Yankee on the dome: a Union soldier signals the end of the war -- Haywood house -- Andrew Johnson: a misunderstood native son -- Peace College: for the thorough education of young ladies' -- Briggs and Sons, Inc.: a memoir of a Raleigh burgher -- A spectacle for progress: the North Carolina state fair -- Oberlin: the village freedom built -- W.W. Holden: the career of an enigma -- The freedman's mania: Shaw University and St. Augustine's College -- Estey hall: the finest edifice -- Anna Cooper: a critic of all favoritisms -- John Rex and R. Stanhope Pullen: bachelors who helped make the town metropolitan hall -- To wake a slumbering state: North Carolina State University -- A northern visitor's view of the college.".
- catalog extent "ix, 202 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0895871211".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Winston-Salem, N.C. : John F. Blair, Publisher,".
- catalog spatial "Raleigh (N.C.) History.".
- catalog subject "975.6/55 20".
- catalog subject "F264.R1 N38 1994".
- catalog tableOfContents "Blount Street: the very best address -- A formal life -- Rolling out the city: the era of the streetcar -- A boy's life in the 1800s -- The architect and the princess: the love story of A.G. Bauer and Rachel Blythe -- To redeem the south: the news and observer and partisan journalism -- Joseph Daniels: scourage of rum and republicans -- A female seminary of high order: Meredith College -- The govenor's mansion -- Bloomsbury Park: joyride at the end of the line -- The pullen park carousel -- Hargett Street: the rise and decline of the black Main Street -- A segregated lifestyle -- Curtain up!: The founding of Raleigh little theater -- A method for education: Berry O'Kelly -- Miss Blanche's salon: tar heel politics at the Sir Walter Hotel -- The little airport that could: Raleigh -- Durham international airport takes off -- Amelia Earhart brings first autogyro to city.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Clarence Poe: An editor for the common man -- The city market in the 1930s: like family! -- Nell Battle Lewis: crusader for a reformed south -- Incidentally: on the scopes trail -- Jane McKimmon: when we're green we grow -- Beyond the beltline: the rise of north Raleigh -- Like a life-size pinball machine: A Yankee experiences Raleigh traffic -- The Dukes of York: a family of builders -- The classic lines of memorial auditorium -- Crossing the color line: William Campbell integrates Raleigh's schools -- Sit-down strike spreads to stores: the civil rights movement awakens -- Ellen Winston: helping others help themselves -- Running with the wolfpack: North Carolina state's sports legacy -- Main Street moves indoors; the malling of Raleigh.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Fayetteville street mall: letting grass grow on the town's main street -- Dorton arena and it's designer: an architect's lonely monument -- Research Triangle Park: an engine of change -- The government mall: a new home on Halifax street -- Old Raleigh vs. New Raleigh -- Farewell.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Sherman's conquest: the long march end in Raleigh -- What has befallen us?: from the diary of a Southern lady -- The newspaper war: recollections of a printer's devil -- An editorial face -- off -- A Yankee on the dome: a Union soldier signals the end of the war -- Haywood house -- Andrew Johnson: a misunderstood native son -- Peace College: for the thorough education of young ladies' -- Briggs and Sons, Inc.: a memoir of a Raleigh burgher -- A spectacle for progress: the North Carolina state fair -- Oberlin: the village freedom built -- W.W. Holden: the career of an enigma -- The freedman's mania: Shaw University and St. Augustine's College -- Estey hall: the finest edifice -- Anna Cooper: a critic of all favoritisms -- John Rex and R. Stanhope Pullen: bachelors who helped make the town metropolitan hall -- To wake a slumbering state: North Carolina State University -- A northern visitor's view of the college.".
- catalog title "News and observer's Raleigh.".
- catalog title "Raleigh.".
- catalog title "The News & observer's Raleigh : a living history of North Carolina's capital / edited by David Perkins.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".