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  1. Forsyth County by Adelaide L. 1871-1949 Fries, 2010-05-13
  2. The Mecklenburg declaration of independence as mentioned in records of Wachovia by Adelaide L. 1871-1949 Fries, 2010-09-05
  3. The Moravians in Georgia, 1735-1740 by Adelaide L. 1871-1949 Fries, 2010-08-14

41. Historic North Carolina Book Collection On CD
Forsyth a county on the march (1949) Fries, Adelaide L. (Adelaide Lisetta) - 248 pages; Waynesville and Haywood County directory (Volume 1906/1907) - 186 pages
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42. Mecklenburg Declaration Of Independence - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Fries, Adelaide L. The Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence as Mentioned in the Records of Wachovia. Raleigh, North Carolina Edwards Broughton, 1907.
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Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search The Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence is allegedly the first declaration of independence made in the Thirteen Colonies during the American Revolution . It was supposedly signed on May 20, 1775, at Charlotte, North Carolina , by a committee of citizens of Mecklenburg County , who declared independence from Great Britain after hearing of the battle of Lexington . If the story is true, the Mecklenburg Declaration preceded the United States Declaration of Independence by more than a year. The authenticity of the Mecklenburg Declaration has been disputed since it was first published in 1819, forty-four years after it was reputedly written. There is no conclusive evidence to confirm the original document's existence, and no reference to it has been found in extant newspapers from 1775. The flag of North Carolina bears the date of the Mecklenburg Declaration: May 20, 1775. Many professional historians have maintained that the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence is an inaccurate rendering of an authentic document known as the Mecklenburg Resolves . The Mecklenburg Resolves were a set of radical resolutions passed on May 31, 1775, that fell short of an actual declaration of independence. Although published in newspapers in 1775, the text of the Mecklenburg Resolves was lost after the American Revolution and not rediscovered until 1838. Historians believe that the Mecklenburg Declaration was written in 1800 in an attempt to recreate the Mecklenburg Resolves from memory. According to this theory, the author of the Mecklenburg Declaration mistakenly believed that the Resolves had been a declaration of independence, and so he recreated the Resolves with language borrowed from the United States Declaration of Independence. Defenders of the Mecklenburg Declaration have argued that both the Mecklenburg Declaration and the Mecklenburg Resolves are authentic.

43. The R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company
Fries Adelaide L. Fries and associates, Forsyth A County on the March (Chapel Hill, 1949) J S Journal and Sentinel MB Management Bulletin MIB Management Information Bulletin
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44. : North Carolina Maps Collection
Fries, Adelaide L. (Adelaide Lisetta), 18711949. Abstract Relief shown by hachures. Includes Explicatio of symbols and distances. Scale calculation based on one mile grids defined
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45. Articles From North Carolina Historical Review
Fries, Adelaide L. “North Carolina Certificates of the Revolutionary War Period.” North Carolina Historical Review 9 (July 1932) 229241. Finance.
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46. Bibliography
Fries, Adelaide L., ed. Records of the Moravians in North Carolina. Raleigh Department of Archives and History, 1968, reprinted. Grant, Ludovick.
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"Message From the President of the United States Transmitting a Report of the Secretary of Agriculture in Relation to the Forests, Rivers and Mountains of the Southern Appalachian Region." Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1902. American State Papers. Indian Affairs: Volume 2 . Washington, D.C: Gales and Seaton, 1834. Adair, James. Adair's History of the American Indians . New York: Johnson Reprint, 1969. Alvord, Clarence Walworth, and Lee Bidgood. The First Explorations of the Trans-Allegheny Region by Virginians, 1650-1674 . Cleveland:1912. Anderson, William L. "The Journal of Thomas Griffiths, 1767-1768." North Carolina Historical Review (Raleigh) LXIII, 4 (October, 1986): 499-510. Asbury, Francis. Francis Asbury in North Carolina . Nashville: Parthenon Press, n.d. Avery, Myron H., and Kenneth S. Boardman. "Arnold Guyot's Notes on the Geography of the Mountain District of Western North Carolina." North Carolina Historical Review XV (July, 1938): 251-317.

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