The national hand-book of American progress : a ready reference manual of facts and figures, from the discovery of America to the present time . 304 NATIONAL HAND-BOOK NORTH CAROLINA RATIFIED THE CON-STITUTION j Nov. 21,1789. f Area, 50,704 sq. ^- Capital, Raleigh. ^J^Top. 1870,1,071,361- So named in honor of King Charles IX. of France, and pop-ularly known as the Old North or Turpentine State. First set-tled by the English at Albemarle in 1650. Chartered March20, 1663. Adopted a Constitution December 18, RHODE ISLAND RATIFIED THE CON-STITUTION May 29,1790. Area, 1,300 sq. miles.


The national hand-book of American progress : a ready reference manual of facts and figures, from the discovery of America to the present time . 304 NATIONAL HAND-BOOK NORTH CAROLINA RATIFIED THE CON-STITUTION j Nov. 21,1789. f Area, 50,704 sq. ^- Capital, Raleigh. ^J^Top. 1870,1,071,361- So named in honor of King Charles IX. of France, and pop-ularly known as the Old North or Turpentine State. First set-tled by the English at Albemarle in 1650. Chartered March20, 1663. Adopted a Constitution December 18, RHODE ISLAND RATIFIED THE CON-STITUTION May 29,1790. Area, 1,300 sq. miles. ,_ Capitals, Providenceand Newport. fe.^^;^^^^^^^^^-^ - Pop. 1870,217,353It derives its name from the Island of Rhodes in tlie Med-iterranean, and is popularly known as Little Rlioda, First set-tled by Roger Williams at Providence in 1636. Jhartered byParliament in 1644.


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