Credits & acknowledgments

We’d send everyone flowers… but we’re a state agency. We don’t have that kind of money. This page will have to do. Image source. About the photograph
North Carolina: A Digital History could not be developed without the help of a great number of partners and contributors. The following organizations and individuals contributed content to the three modules published thus far. Their specific contributions are credited where they appear.
- Alamance Battleground State Historic Site
- Bennett Place State Historic Site
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention / U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
- The Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum
- The Chronicle of Higher Education
- Connecticut Historical Society
- The Consulate General of Switzerland in New York
- R. P. Stephen Davis, Jr., UNC Research Laboratories of Archaeology
- Digital Heritage, Mountain Heritage Center, Western Carolina University
- Duke Homestead State Historic Site
- Eastern North Carolina Digital Library, East Carolina University
- Fort Defiance
- Fort Dobbs State Historic Site
- Randell Jones
- Douglas O. Linder, University of Missouri-Kansas City
- J. R. McNeill, Georgetown University
- National Museum of the American Indian / Smithsonian Institution
- National Museum of Health and Medicine
- National Museum of World War II
- National Park Service
- Naval History and Heritage Command, U.S. Navy
- The News & Observer, Raleigh, N.C.
- North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, Division of Archives and History
- North Carolina Freedom Monument Project
- North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program
- North Carolina Historic Sites
- North Carolina History Day
- North Carolina Literary Review
- North Carolina Museum of History
- North Carolina State University D. H. Hill Library / Special Collections
- Preservation North Carolina
- Bruce Railsback, University of Georgia
- Research Laboratories of Archaeology, UNC-Chapel Hill
- The Salisbury Post
- The Smoky Mountain News
- Stagville Plantation State Historic Site
- State Archives of North Carolina
- State Library of North Carolina
- Bill Thompson
- Tryon Palace State Historic Sites & Gardens
- UNC Libraries / Documenting the American South
- UNC Libraries / Health Sciences Library
- UNC Libraries / North Carolina Collection
- UNC Libraries / Southern Historical Collection
- U.S. Army Center of Military History
- U.S. Department of Agriculture
- U.S. Department of State
- U.S. Military Academy, Department of History
In addition, we thank the many amateur and professional photographers who licensed their work freely on the web for public use. They are credited individually where their work appears.
Finally, we wish to thank the reenactors of the Battle of Guilford Courthouse, March 2008, and at Living History Day at Alamance Battleground, October 2008, for their contributions.
Staff
- Editor
- Research Associate
- Associate Editor and Librarian
- Lead Teacher
- , Mars Hill College
- Historical Consultant
- Research Assistant
- Multimedia Assistant
Advisors
Several people advised us on various aspects of the textbook project. We regret that we could not take every suggestion they offered, but hope that what we’ve produced lives up to their expectations.
- Jackie Brooks, Ligon Middle School, Raleigh
- Laura Clark Brown, Southern Historical Collection, UNC Libraries / Wilson Library
- Kim Cumber, Non-Textual Materials Archivist, State Archives of North Carolina
- Kevin Cherry, Senior Program Officer, Institute of Museum and Library Services, and former Chair, Board of Directors, NC ECHO
- Steve Davis, Research Archeologist and Associate Director, UNC Research Laboratories of Archaeology
- Mike Dorcas, Department of Biology, Davidson College
- Jason Tomberlin, North Carolina Collection, UNC Libraries / Wilson Library




