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Encyclopedia > Boyles Chapel, North Carolina

Boyles Chapel is a small community in the county of Stokes. NC. Stokes County is a county located in the state of North Carolina. ...


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ChapelHillFree.com - Chapel Hill North Carolina (2123 words)
Chapel Hill is a town in North Carolina and the home of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-CH), the oldest state-supported university in the United States.
Chapel Hill is located in the southeast corner of Orange County, with municipal boundaries extending slightly into Durham County to the east and almost to Chatham County to the south.
Chapel Hill is North Carolina's best educated city, proportionately, with 77.0% of adult residents (25 and older) holding an associate degree or higher, and 73.7% of adults possessing a baccalaureate degree or higher (2000 Census).
North Carolina Record Retention Schedules - State Treasurer, Dept. of (3921 words)
However, North Carolina's governmental agencies of the 1700s that dealt with public monies and claims can be traced to some extent to the offices outlined in the Fundamental Constitutions.
The precise year of creation of the position of public treasurer during North Carolina's colonial period remains unclear, although many historical accounts date the beginning of the office to the time of the Tuscarora War (1711-1713) when finances had become a major problem for the colony.
The Constitution of North Carolina of 1776 specified that the treasurer or treasurers were to be chosen by joint ballot of both houses of the General Assembly and were to serve a term of one year.
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