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     <title>New Book - Fear in North Carolina: The Civil War Journals and Letters of the Henry Family </title>
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     <title>Vintage Letters Reveal Private View of 1800&#039;s North Carolina Life </title>
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     <title>Eighty-Year-Old Woman Columnist Told It Like It Was -- Newspaper Woman&#039;s Weekly Columns Described Life and Events of the Early Twentieth Century </title>
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