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- Mars Hill College in Mars Hill, North Carolina

- This is Mars Hill College in Mars Hill, North Carolina. It is located about fifteen miles north of Asheville. It is a private liberal arts school affiliated with the North Carolina Baptist Convention. The college was founded in 1856. Originally, it was named...
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- The old-fashioned soda shop at Mars Hill College

- This is an old-fashioned soda shop at Mars Hill College in Mars Hill, North Carolina. Mars Hill College is located about fifteen miles north of Asheville. It is a private liberal arts school affiliated with the North Carolina Baptist Convention. The college...
- Format: image/photograph
- Gravestones

- Headstones and footstones being removed from the Little Ivy Church Cemetery in preparation for exhuming the graves, Mars Hill, North Carolina.
- Format: image/photograph
- Map of Madison County, North Carolina

- This map of Madison County, North Carolina shows township boundaries as well as Mars Hill.
- Format: image/map
- The Great Depression: Impact over time
- In this lesson students listen to oral history excerpts from Stan Hyatt from Madison County and evaluate how the Great Depression affected one North Carolina family over time.
- Format: lesson plan (multiple pages)
- Southern Appalachian Center - Rural Life Museum
- Through its exhibits and programs, the Rural Life Museum helps students to learn about their rich rural heritage.
- Format: article/field trip opportunity
- The Home Guard
- In North Carolina in the Civil War and Reconstruction, page 6.10
- Letter from a commander of North Carolina's Civil War Home Guard to Governor Zebulon Vance, explaining the chaos in the western part of the state and his efforts to keep order and asking the governor for assistance. Includes historical commentary.
- Format: letter
- A timeline of North Carolina colleges (1766–1861)
- In North Carolina in the New Nation, page 5.12
- Brief information about the more than thirty private colleges established in North Carolina before the Civil War.
- Format: timeline