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Explore the life and legacy of Archibald D. Murphey through a collection of his papers. Edited by Joseph Graham, William Alexander Graham, and William Henry Hoyt, this volume brings together letters, speeches, and writings of the influential North Carolina statesman and jurist. With added commentary and context, The Papers of Archibald D. Murphey offers invaluable insights into Murphey's impact on the state's infrastructure, education, and economy during a time of significant change.
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