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Freedom, Sacrifice, Memory: The Sesquicentennial of the Civil War Exhibit
This exhibit on the third floor of the Main Library displays photographs of the Civil War era in North Carolina. Visitors will see photographs of soldiers and civilians, both historic images and reenacted scenes, from the NC State Library collection Audience: Adults, Seniors, Teens (12-18)
Genealogy Club
Trace your roots and learn about your family history. Get searching tips from an experienced genealogist. Info: (704) 416-5600 Audience: Adults
The Emancipation Proclamation and Lincoln's Audacity: 150 Years Later
The Emancipation Proclamation was drafted on 9/22/1862. An executive order issued by Abraham Lincoln on 1/1/1863; The Proclamation freed 50,000 slaves. This program will look closely at what led to the writing of the document and its historic impact Audience: Family/Youth & Caregivers
Planning the Perfect Reunion
Whether you are responsible for planning a family reunion or any group, learn techniques to find people, make invitations, decorate, and entertain your group. Presented by Jane Johnson from the Robinson-Spangler Carolina Room. Audience: Adults, Seniors
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