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Agenda - 10-03-2017 - 4-a - Endorsement of Proposed National Register of Historic Places Nomination for the Efland Home (NC Industrial Home for Colored Girls)
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22 <br /> NPS Form 10-900-a OMB Approval No.1024-0018 <br /> (8-86) <br /> United States Department of the Interior <br /> National Park Service <br /> National Register of Historic Places <br /> Continuation Sheet <br /> Section number 9 Page 24 North Carolina Industrial Home for Colored Girls <br /> Orange County,NC <br /> Section 9. Bibliography <br /> Andrews,R. McCants.John Merrick:A Biographical Sketch. Durham: Seeman Printery, 1920. <br /> Asheville Citizen-Times, N. C. <br /> Brown, Marvin A., and Patricia Esperon. "Central Orphanage."National Register of Historic Places <br /> nomination, 1987. <br /> Carolina Times,Durham,N. C. <br /> The Carolinian, Raleigh,N. C. <br /> Central Children's Home of North Carolina, Inc. "About Us: History," <br /> http://www.cch-nc.org/aboutus.html(accessed January 2015). <br /> Charlotte Observer,N. C. <br /> "Colored Orphanage Office Building Is Erected on Campus." Oxford Public Ledger, June 15, 1934. <br /> Cox, Clara I., ed. The North Carolina Federation of Women's Clubs Yearbook, 1917-1918. High Point: <br /> North Carolina Federation of Women's Clubs, 1918. <br /> Crenson,Matthew A. Building the Invisible Orphanage:A Prehistory of the American Welfare <br /> System. Cambridge, M. A.;Harvard University Press, 1998. <br /> Crow, Jeffrey J.,Paul D. Escott, and Flora J. Hatley.A History of African Americans in North <br /> Carolina. Raleigh:North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, 1992. <br /> Daily Advance, Burlington,N. C. <br /> Daily Bulletin of the Manufacturers'Record. <br /> Fearnbach, Heather. "Memorial Industrial School."National Register of Historic Places nomination, <br /> 2015. <br /> Federation Journal.North Carolina Federation of Women's Clubs newsletter. <br /> Fink, Arthur E. "Changing Philosophies and Practices in North Carolina Orphanages."North Carolina <br />
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