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- Lords Proprietors graphic organizer
- This activity will support students' comprehension as they read the article "The Lords Proprietors."
- Format: chart/lesson plan (grade 8 Social Studies)
- By Pauline S. Johnson.
- Boy participating in the International Farm Youth Exchange program examining cows in Craven County, North Carolina
- In this black and white photograph, a boy stands with his hands on his hips in a field observing his cattle.
- Format: image/photograph
- Timeline of Reconstruction in North Carolina
- In North Carolina in the Civil War and Reconstruction, page 9.2
- Timeline of major events in North Carolina during Union occupation and after the Civil War, 1862–1877.
- Format: timeline
- The Lords Proprietors
- In Colonial North Carolina, page 1.5
- Brief biographies of the eight men named Lords Proprietors of the province of Carolina by Charles II in 1663.
- Format: article
- By David Walbert.
- Ratifying the amendments
- In North Carolina in the New Nation, page 11.4
- In 1835, a convention passed amendments to the North Carolina state constitution. In this activity, students map votes for ratification by county and explain the patterns they see.
- Format: activity
- By David Walbert.
- African Americans get the vote in eastern North Carolina
- In North Carolina in the Civil War and Reconstruction, page 9.9
- After the Civil War, African American communities in eastern North Carolina, having already tasted freedom during the war, were ready to fight for political rights.
- Format: article
- Tryon Palace

- Format: image/photograph
- Gardens at Tryon Palace

- Format: image/photograph
- Tryon Palace

- Format: image/photograph
- North Carolina in the Civil War and Reconstruction
- Primary sources and readings explore North Carolina during the Civil War and Reconstruction (1860–1876). Topics include debates over secession, battles and strategies, the war in North Carolina, the soldier's experience, the home front, freedom and civil rights for former slaves, Reconstruction, and the "redemption" of the state by conservatives.
- Format: book (multiple pages)
- People on a dock in New Bern, NC

- Two people stand on a dock in New Bern, North Carolina, silhouetted by the rising sun.
- Format: image/photograph
- The Firemen's Museum
- This museum documents the rich history of firefighting in New Bern, NC, starting in 1845.
- Format: article/field trip opportunity
- A historic cemetery in New Bern, NC

- This is a historic cemetery in New Bern, North Carolina. The trees here are draped and lacy with Spanish moss, and the paths are lined with oyster shells.
- Format: image/photograph
- Tryon Palace in New Bern, NC

- This is Tryon Palace in New Bern, North Carolina. Tryon Palace was built in 1767 to serve as the home to the Royal Governor who was appointed by the ruling monarch of England. The last Royal Governor fled the palace in 1775. Tryon Palace then housed the elected...
- Format: image/photograph
- Docks at the marina in historic New Bern, NC

- These are the docks at the marina in historic New Bern, North Carolina.
- Format: image/photograph
- Royal coat of arms at Tryon Palace

- The royal coat of arms of George III of England adorns Tryon Palace in New Bern, North Carolina. The motto displayed is Dieu et mon droit, or God and my right.
- Format: image/photograph
- The formal gardens at Tryon Palace in New Bern, NC

- These are the formal gardens at Tryon Palace in New Bern, North Carolina. Tryon Palace was built in 1767 to serve as the home to the Royal Governor who was appointed by the ruling monarch of England. The last Royal Governor fled the palace in 1775. Tryon Palace...
- Format: image/photograph
- Tryon Palace
- The history of Tryon Palace, located in what is now known as New Bern, North Carolina, is provided on the site, as well as trip planner information and activities. The palace was built in 1767 to serve as the home to the Royal Governor who was appointed by the ruling monarch of England.
- Format: article/field trip opportunity
- A blacksmith working at Tryon Palace in New Bern, NC

- This is a blacksmith working at Tryon Palace in New Bern, North Carolina. This young man is doing a full-time apprenticeship in blacksmithing. Tryon Palace was built in 1767 to serve as the home to the Royal Governor who was appointed by the ruling monarch...
- Format: image/photograph
- Arbor leading to the garden at Tryon Palace in New Bern, NC

- This is the arbor leading the formal garden at Tryon Palace in New Bern, North Carolina. Tryon Palace was built in 1767 to serve as the home to the Royal Governor who was appointed by the ruling monarch of England. The last Royal Governor fled the palace in...
- Format: image/photograph