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Colonial Records was a record label founded in 1948 by Orville Campbell, a journalist and newspaper publisher in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Capitol Records publicity man Richard Linke heard the record on a distant radio station and flew from New York City to North Carolina to buy the masters. Resolution by the Virginia General Assembly concerning land grants near the North Carolina/South Carolina boundary (Jun 22, 1775) . John Stuart, 9 February 1758 Petition of Edisto Island, 2 March 1758 South Side of the Wateree River, 9 March 1758 Petition for High Ways in Parishes of St. Stephens and St. John, 18 March 1758 Tax Burden and Recruiting Indians, 19 April 1758 Petition of Lieutn. Note: This article is a review of another work, such as a book, film, musical composition, etc. Issues of the journal contain award-winning secondary articles, notes and documents of primary source material, book reviews, profiles of historical Illustrations, appendix, and index. This project has been made possible by a Library Services and Technology Act grant Colonial Records was a record label founded in 1948 by Orville Campbell, a journalist and newspaper publisher in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Following successful sign in, you will be returned to Oxford Academic. Title. See below. (Columbia: The Historical Commission of South Carolina, 1953. x + 620 pp. The first permanent settlement within the bounds of what became South Carolina was made at Ashley, under the aegis of the Carolina proprietors. Billboard Magazine 1957-1959. When on the institution site, please use the credentials provided by your institution. 20 vols. Upheaval in Albemarle: The Story of Culpeper's Rebellion, 1675-1689. The Emergence of North Carolina's Revolutionary State Government. For example, in both of these sets of abstracts, the first two wills are for John Crosse and his widow Mary Crosse. Following successful sign in, you will be returned to Oxford Academic. 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Published quarterly, the journal began in 1960 and is consistently ranked as one of the top state-level historical journals in the country. McEachern, Leora H. and Isabel M. Williams, eds. Colonial Records Published in State Volumes. distributed through the State Library of North Edited by William L. McDowell, Jr. (Columbia: South Carolina Archives Department, 1958. xxii + 592 pp. Click the account icon in the top right to: Oxford Academic is home to a wide variety of products. Cashbox Magazine 1959, "Richard Linke, Andy Griffith's Talent Manager, Dies at 98", "What It Was, Was FootballThe Modern Version", "Andy Griffith Bombed on The Ed Sullivan Show", "Billy 'Crash' Craddock Crash's Greatest Hits", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Colonial_Records&oldid=1156387252, Till The End of Time/Winter Wonderland (1960), In My Simple Way/1000 Concrete Blocks (1957), Wabash Cannon Ball/You Dont Have to Be From the Country (1954), Virginia Beach Reel/Myrtle Beach Boogie (1956? $8.00. [2] A recording of the song by bandleader Johnny Long was released on King Records and sold well regionally. Some Eighteenth Century Tracts Concerning North Carolina. Publisher. the purpose of collecting and disseminating historical information on Louisiana, [1] Benny Goodman recorded the song for Capitol Records but it was not released. Grand Jury Presentments to the General Assembly (1783-1877); Colonial Plats; National Register of Historic Places; Will Transcripts . Letter to John Colleton. This item is part of a JSTOR Collection. Track and Field. Colonials records were distributed by ABC-Paramount Records from 1956 to 1959. [1], In the fall of 1953, a young monologist named Andy Griffith recorded a routine in the role of a nave country preacher who describes his experience attending a college football game, which is entirely puzzling to him. (Columbia: South Carolina Archives Department, 1955. xii + 368 pp. [3], Colonials second release was another Campbell-Beebe composition, Way Up In North Carolina, also performed by the Bell Tones. [4] The record became a huge success in the comedy record market, selling some 800,000 copies, and reaching number 9 on the pop music charts. Society member access to a journal is achieved in one of the following ways: Many societies offer single sign-on between the society website and Oxford Academic. Collo. Results. both academics and non-academic members over the years and strives to maintain Closed Sunday, Monday, and State Holidays. (Atlanta, 1904-1916) The Colonial South Carolina Scene: Contemporary Views, 1697 - 1774, ed. 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