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Historical Document Index

Throughout the years, many documents and print materials have been developed to commemorate "Meck Dec" Day. This is a comprehensive listing of historical documents found in this online exhibit.

 

1801 - reference to "the citizens of Mecklenburg, being first in their declaration of independence" Raleigh Register and North-Carolina Weekly Advertiser, April 14, 1801, p.3, cols.2-3. The reference is in #10 in the list of toasts drunk.

1809 - Valedictory Address of James Wallis reprinted in the Raleigh Minerva of Raleigh, NC,  August 19, 1809, p.2, cols.1-3. See LeGette Blythe and Charles Brockman, Hornets' Nest, Chapter 3, for more about Wallis. 

1813 - Article in The Star of Raleigh, NC, acknowledges Mecklenburg's early declaration of independence. (The Star, Oct 29, 1813, Volume 5, Issue 44, p.175)

1831: The Mecklenburg  Declaration . . . and Accompanying Documents - Published by the Governor

1833: Alexander Porter's Obituary

1860: Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution, Vol. II, pp.411-417 - B. J. Lossing

1875: Harper's Weekly "Meck. Dec." Feature

1875: May 20th Speech of John M. Bright of Tennessee at Charlotte

1875 : "Mecklenburg Declaration Fully Established" (reprinted in 1891)

1875: The Lives and Characters of the Signers of the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence, of the 20th of May, 1775.

1891: "Rev. A. W. Miller Replies to Recent Criticism"

1898: Unveiling of the Monument to the Signers of the Meck. Dec. - Commemorative Booklet

1906: Meck. Dec. Celebration - Program of Events

1916: Meck. Dec. Celebration - Program of Events

1925: "The Pageant of Charlotte and Old Mecklenburg" - Official Program

1948: "Shout Freedom!" - Official Program

1948: "Shout Freedom!" - Complete Transcript of Shout Freedom! : A Symphonic Drama in Two Parts by LeGette Blythe with music by Lamar Stringfield.

1954: May 18th - The Meck. Dec. Booklet Done for the visit of President Dwight David Eisenhower