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Transcripts For CSPAN3 George Washington In The South 20170107

[applause] shank tonights guest is war and being home. Freelanceoadcaster, author, and write her. He won a ba in history from the university of North Carolina go, heels. His career includes nearly 25 years of success in sales and marketing and philanthropic services. He is a special interest in the history of south and North Carolina. Carolina and george seems to be a theme. He is the creator of carolina color, a series of live radio the nuts vignettes, and his column has appeared in the raleigh times and observer. I hope you brought some hush puppies or barbecue or something with you. Being a tech person myself, i appreciate warren because he has a very active twitter account. Thank you for promoting this event to your following. Tonights event, he will discuss his latest book, George Washingtons 1791 southern tour. This is a book that considers the history and lore of the president s president s visit to the south. I had a opportunity to work on an interactive map here a few years ag

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Colonial Economics In The Cape Fear Region 20170319

North carolina. It is called cape fear because when boats were approaching there were a lot of shoals and it was difficult to get into, so it was a fearful place to land, at least that is what most historians thing. Wilmington is the main city in North Hanover county. The exhibit is called cape fear stories. It explores the history of wilmington and North Hanover county from the earliest inhabitants of to the 20th century. When people came here, some people described it as an ocean of trees, majestic, tall trees, and these became the bedrock of the regions economy. The trees are called Longleaf Pines. You can still see them today, but they used to cover a huge part of the united states. They have these long pine needles, big pinecones, totally different than anything you would have seen in england if you are coming here from europe. They are a resource for lumber, turpentine, and tar. People came to the cape fear in the early part of the american colonial period. Most americans lived w

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Colonial Economics In The Cape Fear Region 20170319

North carolina. It is called cape fear because when boats were approaching there were a lot of shoals and it was difficult to get into, so it was a fearful place to land, at least that is what most historians thing. Wilmington is the main city in North Hanover county. The exhibit is called cape fear stories. It explores the history of wilmington and North Hanover county from the earliest inhabitants of to the 20th century. When people came here, some people described it as an ocean of trees, majestic, tall trees, and these became the bedrock of the regions economy. The trees are called Longleaf Pines. You can still see them today, but they used to cover a huge part of the united states. They have these long pine needles, big pinecones, totally different than anything you would have seen in england if you are coming here from europe. They are a resource for lumber, turpentine, and tar. People came to the cape fear in the early part of the american colonial period. Most americans lived w

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Colonial Economics In The Cape Fear Region 20170319

North carolina. It is called cape fear because when boats were approaching there were a lot of shoals and it was difficult to get into, so it was a fearful place to land, at least that is what most historians thing. Wilmington is the main city in North Hanover county. The exhibit is called cape fear stories. It explores the history of wilmington and North Hanover county from the earliest inhabitants of to the 20th century. When people came here, some people described it as an ocean of trees, majestic, tall trees, and these became the bedrock of the regions economy. The trees are called Longleaf Pines. You can still see them today, but they used to cover a huge part of the united states. They have these long pine needles, big pinecones, totally different than anything you would have seen in england if you are coming here from europe. They are a resource for lumber, turpentine, and tar. People came to the cape fear in the early part of the american colonial period. Most americans lived w

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Colonial Economics In The Cape Fear Region 20170320

It explores the history of wilmington and North Hanover county from the earliest inhabitants of to the 20th century. When people came here, some people described it as an ocean of trees, majestic, tall trees, and these became the bedrock of the regions economy. The trees are called Longleaf Pines. You can still see them today, but they used to cover a huge part of the united states. They have these long pine needles, big pinecones, totally different than anything you would have seen in england if you are coming here from europe. They are a resource for lumber, turpentine, and tar. People came to the cape fear in the early part of the american colonial period. Most americans lived within 50 miles of the coast. We have three things going for us, the cape fear river, which allows people to come up to where wilmington is. We have the ocean that allows us to transport people, and then we have the land, the resources that are available to the forests and the land, the Longleaf Pine forests t

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