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Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence

1903- Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence Celebrations

The following are four articles relating the May 20th celebrations for the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence in Charlotte, North Carolina.

 

The Charlotte Observer 5/21/1903 p.6 and 5/21/1903 p.6; The Charlotte Daily Observer 5/20/1903 p.4 and 5/21/1903 p.6

 

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1902- Historic Battleflag

 

The following story is from a Texas newspaper:

An Historic Battleflag

Made by the Women of the Mecklenburg District  

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1902- Unveiling of Shipp Monument

The following articles detail the unveiling of a monument dedicated to Lieutenant Shipp for the 1900 May 20th celebrations in Charlotte, North Carolina.

 

Charlotte Daily Observer 5/18/1902 p.5 and The People’s Paper 5/21/1902 p.2

 

THE UNVEILING CEREMONIES.5/18/1902 p.5  

A LINE OF MARCH IS ARRANGED.  

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1900- Mecklenburg Declaration Celebrations Newspaper Articles

The Charlotte Daily Observer, May 20, 1900, Part 2, p.1   

"Standing on the iron tablet in Independence Square, which marks the spot where the famous Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence was signed on May 20th, 1775, one can turn north, south, east and west and look upon a perfect sea of flags, banners and bunting."  

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1900- President McKinley cancels Mecklenburg Declaration day visit

An article relaying the news that President McKinley cancels his visit to Charlotte, North Carolina for the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence celebration.

 

The Charlotte News 5/18/1900 p.1 

 

 

McKINLEY’S REGRETS.   The President will Stay in Washington to Entertain the Shriners.  

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1898- Dr. George W. Graham's defense of the Mecklenburg Declaration

The following is a letter published in defense of the authenticity of the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence.

 

Charlotte Daily Observer 5/19/1898 p. 3

 

THE MECKLENBURG DECLARATION.

 

Its Authenticity Challenged by a Boston Paper, Whose Editor is Routed and Argument Demolished by Dr. Graham.  

To the Editor of The Observer:  

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1898- Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence Stories and Recollections

Charlotte Daily Observer 5/21/1898 p.10, 5/21/1898 p. 12 and 5/23/1898 p. 5

 

CAPTAIN JACK. 5/21/1898 p.10  

One of His Descendants Who  Expected to be Here To-Day, Relates Some Incidents in the Life of this Famous Character.  

To the Editor of the Observer:  

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1898- Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence Festival Preparations

The following articles depict preparations of the 1898 Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence celebrations.

 

Charlotte Daily Observer: 5/17/1898 p. 5; 5/18/1898 p.6; 5/19/1898 p.5

 

 5/17/1898 p. 5

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1896

Below is an article detailing the history of the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence documents and written in support of its authenticity.

The Charlotte Observer Women’s Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence Edition, 5/20/1896 p. 2

 

THE MECKLENBURG DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE.May 20th, 1775. 

 

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