http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - In his Papers and other sources, it is obvious that prior to secession in May, 1861, he is [1] expanding the governor's commander-in-chief powers vastly beyond need or any previous conception of the governorship, [2] directly involved in the formation of militias far beyond NC's needs (in other words preparing for secession & war), [3] investing major energy in procuring funds, weapons, manpower a
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