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Confederate States of America / East Coast of the United States / North Carolina / Colonial government in America / English colonization of the Americas / Lords Proprietor / Granville District / Granville County /  North Carolina / The Carolinas / John Carteret /  2nd Earl Granville / Land grant / Province of Carolina
Date: 2015-06-23 11:27:46
Confederate States of America
East Coast of the United States
North Carolina
Colonial government in America
English colonization of the Americas
Lords Proprietor
Granville District
Granville County
North Carolina
The Carolinas
John Carteret
2nd Earl Granville
Land grant
Province of Carolina

▼ Who Owns the Land? A Brief History of North Carolina Land Grants by Terry Moore, CG

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