Early Times in Raleigh (Classic Reprint)
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Excerpt from Early Times in Raleigh
There were few more exciting topics in ante-revolutionary times, than the location of the seat of government.
The first General Assembly, in relation to which we have much authentic information, met at the house of Capt. Richard Sanderson, on Little River in the county of Perquimons in 1715, and revised the whole body of the public statute law.
The style of enactment is characteristic of the times and of ...