The North Carolina booklet : great events in North Carolina history . erna-tionally historic Edenton Tea Party, inspired by the actionof the Provincial deputies of North Carolina, not to drinkany more tea, nor wear any more British cloth, etc. Theladies declare that they can not be indifferent on any occasionthat appears nearly to affect the peace and happiness of theircountry; pronounce their action a duty which we owe, notonly to our near and dear connections, who have , but to ourselves, who are essentially interested in theirwelfare; and proceed to give to America this memo


The North Carolina booklet : great events in North Carolina history . erna-tionally historic Edenton Tea Party, inspired by the actionof the Provincial deputies of North Carolina, not to drinkany more tea, nor wear any more British cloth, etc. Theladies declare that they can not be indifferent on any occasionthat appears nearly to affect the peace and happiness of theircountry; pronounce their action a duty which we owe, notonly to our near and dear connections, who have , but to ourselves, who are essentially interested in theirwelfare; and proceed to give to America this memorableproof of their patriotism.! III. On October 11, 1911, was unveiled at Salisbury, JST. C,by the Daughters of the American Revolution, a bronzememorial tablet to Elizabeth Maxwell Steel, doubtless themost famous, nationally, of all ITorth Carolinas patrioticwomen of the Revolution. The tablet, one and one-half bytwo feet in size, bears the following inscription: ?Records, Salisbury, N. C, May 8, 1776. ^Morning Chronicle and London Advertiser, January 16, ^3B^«^S»^^^


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