Film covering the history of North Carolina from
1774-1776; narrated by Richard W. Hatch. Presented by the
Bicentennial Council of the Thirteen Original States. The film
features shots on location of various historic sites, including the
Royal Governor's Palace, Tryon Palace, The Penelope Barker House,
Hooper's House, Moore's Creek, and Boyd's House.
Details
Title
76 and Forward: Troublous Times: The Roots of
Independence, North Carolina, 1774-1776
Credits
University of North Carolina Television, Chapel
Hill Studio North Carolina Bicentennial Troublous Times: The Roots of Independence,
North Carolina 1774-1776 Special thanks to: Division of Archives and
History, Department of Cultural Resources, Kathy Jackson and George
Stephenson, U.S. Park Service, Moores Creek Battlefield, Tryon
Palace Commission, Historic Edenton, Hayes Plantation, Historic
Halifax, Mrs. Andrew Mcphail (as Flora Macdonald's
voice) Location audio: Stan Alexander, Turner
Bridgforth, Linda Hanley, Lee Nowell Production assistants: Bob Golombik, Ron
Hagell
Digitization Notes
This item was digitized as part of the Digital
Public Library of America Hubs Pilot, a project supported by the
Digital Public Library of America with funding provided by the John
S. and James L. Knight Foundation.