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Description: The "Wildcats Never Quit" website was the result of a 2004 Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant awarded to the State Archives of North Carolina, the State Library of North Carolina, and the North Carolina Museum of History through the NC ECHO project. The purpose of this grant was to create a virtual collection using selected World War I materials from all three institutions, including printed books and documents, letters, diaries, photographs, and artifacts. The goal was to make it easier for the K-12 community to bring original resource materials into the classroom and to assist scholars of the World War I time period. Many of the items available through this website are now available through the North Carolina Digital Collections.
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Subject: World War I , History and culture, History of North Carolina, Military, Archives, Libraries and archives, Museums and historical societies, North Carolina--History, WWI, WW1
Group: Website
Creator: NC Department of Cultural Resources , NC Department of Natural and Cultural Resources
Language: English
Crawl Status: Inactive
Description: This online exhibit was an introduction to the role North Carolinians played in "The Great War." The materials included were a small sample of the materials available in the World War I collection of the Military Collection of the State Archives of North Carolina. Subjects covered include: an overview of the war; the Thirtieth Division (“Old Hickory”); the Eighty-first Division (“Wildcats”); trench warfare; the home front in North Carolina; and soldier stories, including soldiers’ letters. The exhibit was created by Neil Cottrell, an intern in the Youth Advocacy and Involvement Office's 2005 North Carolina State Internship Program. While this exhibit is no longer online, it is available through the State Archives of North Carolina/State Library of North Carolina web archiving project.
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Subject: World War I , WWI, WW1, History and culture, History of North Carolina, Military, Archives, North Carolina--History
Group: Website
Creator: NC Department of Cultural Resources , NC Department of Natural and Cultural Resources
Language: English
Crawl Status: Inactive
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