Official Program R leigh Bottle Club First Annual Saturday, April 28, 2001 NC Military Center, Raleigh, NC.

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Official Program R leigh Bottle Club First Annual Saturday, April 28, 2001 NC Military Center, Raleigh, NC

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R leigh R leigh Bottle Club Official Program Table of Contents President’s Message…………………….…….. 2 Raleigh Bottle Club Officers & Membership…. 3 History of North Carolina………………………. 4 Show Floor Plan………………………………… 5 Dealer/Participant Floor Location……………… 6 Advertisers………………………………………. 7 Advertisers Directory…………………………… ?

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R leigh Bottle Club OFFICERS President…………………… Jack Murdock Vice-President……………. David Tingen Secretary/Treasurer……. Reggie Lynch Show Chairman………….. Reggie Lynch CLUB MEMBERS Bryan Adams David Andrews Gary Arnold John E. Arnold Bill Baab Mary Beaman Frank Bishop Vernon Capps Worth Carswell Steve Charing Dave Cheadle David Chiswell William (Bill) Clark Scott Clary Howard Crowe George & Anita Cullom Robby Delius Alan DeMaison Larry Dunnagan Freddie Edwards Frank Elske Ed & Lucy Faulkner Kitty Fickes Jack Freeman James Freeman Larry Glenn Dean Haley Wayne Harden Jack Hewitt Jerry Higgins Ronald Hinsley David Jackson Susan Jones Randall Kiger Jody Knauf Frank Kowalski William Long Sterling Mann Bill McConley Rex D. McMillan Donnie Medlin Dawn Medlin Skinny Medlin Ferd meyer Mark Mims John W. Monroe Ken Nease Bill Owen Johnny & Anne Parks John Patterson, Jr. Chuck & Carol Petersen Richard W. Perry David Powell W. K. Richards Clarence “Corky” Shore A. Whitt Stallings Richard Stephens Fred Taylor David & Judy Tingen Paul Valenti Al Vignon Eugenia Wade Eric Warren Joe Webb Doug Williams Jimmie Wood Pem Woodlief Bill Wrenn Burt Wrenn J.B. Young

The History of North Carolina North Carolina, one of the original thirteen states, consists of 53,821 square miles. The state of Indian Territory until 1629 when King Charles I of England declared all lands south of Virginia to be part of of the British Empire. The first permanent settlement was started in the 1650’s when farmers moved into the Albemarle Sound area. In 1677 economic and religious quarrels with the provisional governor in Virginia led to restrictions on shipping from North Carolina. These restrictions added to ill feelings in the state and they also hampered the growth of the state’s significant tobacco crop. The settlers continued to resist the colonial rulings from England and Virginia; and, in an attempt to restore order, the British formed the separate state of North Carolina in 1729 and sent a deputy governor to the area. Meanwhile, the first town had been settled in 1700, and it was called Bath. After this, the population rose rapidly and settlements spread across the eastern and central (or Piedmont) part of the state. In 1735, the boundaries between North and South Carolina were agreed upon but the formal survey was not conducted until Before the Revolutionary War, there was open hostility between the new settlers of the Piedmont and the Cherokee Indians in the western part of the state. In 1775, however, they joined together to fight the British; and, in that same year, the Indians and settlers joined forces and chose their governor. When the Civil War started, North Carolina was somewhat reluctant to leave the union, but the state fought with the Confederacy until the end of the war.

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