Om Early Times in Raleigh
This volume brings together two important addresses on the history of Raleigh, North Carolina. The first, delivered at the dedication of Tucker Hall, offers an overview of the evolution of the city from its founding to the present day. The second, delivered at the completion of the monument to Jacob Johnson, provides insights into the life and legacy of this important figure in Raleigh's history. Together, these addresses offer a rich and fascinating picture of life in early Raleigh.
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