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| | Summary description of James Ozborn Carr Papers, Mss. Dept., UNC-Chapel Hill (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08) |
 | | Carr, a lawyer of Wilmington, N.C., was a state legislator, served as U.S. District Attorney, 1916-1919 and 1933-1945, and was a leader in the North Carolina Democratic Party. |
 | | Among the topics discussed in detail are the administration of Federal law courts in eastern North Carolina, especially the problem of enforcing liquor laws; North Carolina state financial programs; the state highway program; public education; the huckleberry industry; and the New Deal's effect on North Carolina. |
 | | Earlier papers consist of family letters, mainly 1818-1885, written by members of the Dickson, Carr, and Hall families of Duplin County and Wilmington, N.C., and their relatives and friends in other southern states. |
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