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Celebrating 150 Years with John Hairr
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 32

Celebrating 150 Years with John Hairr

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A series of seven articles written by John Hairr for The Dunn Daily Record (Dunn, N.C.) on the 150th anniversary of Harnett County, North Carolina, dealing primarily with the early settlement, turmoil, and ultimate founding of the county in 1855.

Outer Banks
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

Outer Banks

Adestination for many tourists eager for sun, sand, and a simpler way of life, and a far distant cry from the glitter and neon of more traditional, commercial oriented beaches, the Outer Banks of North Carolina is a natural wonder sheltering and buffering Eastern North Carolina from the volatile temperament of the Atlantic Ocean. Even before the official birth of North Carolina and into the twenty-first century, this coastal strip of barrier islands has played an important role in the states and nations history, from the mysterious and tragic disappearance of the Lost Colony on Roanoke Island to its strategic importance during the Civil War and World War II to today, serving as a friendly ha...

Harnett County
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 254

Harnett County

Marked by the diversity of its land and the resilience of its people, Harnett County boasts a rich history characterized by military battles and local politics, notable figures and prominent industries, and the commitment of its people to improve their communities for future generations. From the steep hills and swift creeks of the Piedmont to the scrub oaks and barren soil of the Sandhills, from the Mingo Swamp to the Cape Fear River, Harnett County's topography has challenged and inspired newcomers for centuries, strengthening their spirit, hardening their resolve, and shaping each community they created. In the eighteenth century, stalwart pioneers began to establish settlements in the ro...

The Great Hurricanes of North Carolina
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 119

The Great Hurricanes of North Carolina

From the horrific Independence Hurricane of 1775, the most lethal storm to strike its coast, to the ruinous Hugo in September 1989, a path has been cut along the shores of the Tarheel State-a path not easily forgotten. Engagingly written and illustrated with historical photos that graphically depict the disastrous effects of these mighty storms, this book is a gripping read!

Gold Mines in North Carolina
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

Gold Mines in North Carolina

The first gold discovery in the United States occurred in 1799 when young Conrad Reed went fishing in Little Meadow Creek in Cabarrus County, North Carolina. The 17-pound nugget he found was used by his family as a doorstop until they figured out what the strange rock was. This chance discovery set off the first gold rush in the nation's history. For more than a century, men extracted gold from the rolling hills and valleys of the North Carolina piedmont, as well as from the high peaks and rugged mountains of the western part of the state. Prior to the California Gold Rush of 1849, North Carolina led the nation in production of this precious metal and was the largest gold-producing state in the South well into the 20th century.

North Carolina Shark Attacks
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 128

North Carolina Shark Attacks

Millions of tourists visit North Carolina beaches each year, but advertisements promoting fun in the sun along idyllic shores forget to mention the dangers lurking under the waves. The Old North State is home to some very large and lethal sharks--bull sha

Coal Mine Disasters of North Carolina
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 112

Coal Mine Disasters of North Carolina

During the past two centuries, the central region of the Tar Heel State was populated with numerous active coal mines, many of which dealt with catastrophes such as cave-ins or gas explosions. Over fifty-three miners lost their lives in an explosion at the Carolina Mine at Coal Glen in 1925, the largest industrial disaster in state history. The Egypt Coal Mine was a key resource for Confederate forces during the Civil War despite a series of explosions that claimed scores of lives. The last efforts by the Raleigh Mining Company to continue coal mining in the state in the 1950s were marred by accidents and signaled an eventual end to the industry. Author John Hairr chronicles the history and tragedy of coal mining in North Carolina's Deep River region.

Fort Fisher
  • Language: en

Fort Fisher

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-08-12
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  • Publisher: Unknown

John Hairr is an award-winning author and maritime historian who explores the past of unique and often forgotten places. He returns to the Cape Fear country for his latest photographic look into the region's past. Kure Beach, North Carolina The sandy dunes stretching from the Atlantic Ocean to the Cape Fear River may not have looked impressive, but Fort Fisher, North Carolina, was a key part of the coastal defenses protecting the most important link in the lifeline of the Confederacy. Blockade runners and naval raiders alike sheltered for cover under the protection provided by powerful artillery batteries, which warships of the Union Navy dared not challenge. Modelled by the fort's commander...

Carolina Loyalist
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 207

Carolina Loyalist

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-12-21
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  • Publisher: McFarland

One of the most enigmatic figures of the American Revolutionary War, Colonel David Fanning is best known for his 1781 capture of Thomas Burke, the governor of North Carolina. As a Loyalist officer, Fanning fought in more than thirty minor engagements across the Carolinas, serving as commander of Loyalist forces during the Battle of Lindley's Mill--the largest battle fought between the Whigs and Loyalists during the Tory War of 1781-82. His successes on behalf of the British government led to his being banned from North Carolina after the war. This first full-length biography chronicles Fanning's deeds through some of the most brutal fighting in the Carolinas, and his postwar tribulations in British East Florida, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.

Flesh Falls & Blood Rains
  • Language: en

Flesh Falls & Blood Rains

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-02-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Author John Hairr guides us on an exploration of strange red rains and falling flesh from the skies, sometimes well-explained by science, but other times still mysterious in origin. Numerous episodes from the past are explored through historical records; some from recent years are also investigated.