Program for “Then Conquer We Must,” a play by Robert Osborne and adapted by Tom McIntyre, presented September 26–28 and October 3–7, 1980.
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200th Anniversary Celebration Commemorative Program
A booklet with a short history of the battle, schedule of celebration events, information about the USPS First Day of Issue Ceremony for the Kings Mountain postal card, program of “Then Conquer We Must” program by Robert Osborne, and letters from the following persons:
- President Jimmy Carter
- Kings Mountain Mayor John Henry Moss
- US Army General W.C. Westmoreland
- North Carolina Governor James B. Hunt, Jr.
- South Carolina Governor Richard W. Riley
- Virginia Governor John N. Dalton
- Tennessee Governor Lamar Alexander
- Georgia Governor George Busbee
- US Senator Jesse Helms
- US Senator Robert Morgan
- US Representative James T. Broyhill
- Phillip Burton, Chairman of the Subcommittee on National Parks and Insular Affairs
- Cecil D. Andrus, Secretary of the United States Department of the Interior
- Russell E. Dickenson, Director of the United States Department of the Interior
Ceremonies Commemorating the Two Hundredth Anniversary
A brochure listing the events of the 200th Anniversary Celebration.
Booklet is empty or it doesn't exist.Troop Positions Map
A map from the back cover of the 1980 commemorative program showing a diagram of the battle.
Patriots Ball Invitation
“The Battle of Kings Mountain” Radio Program
A poster advertising “The Battle of Kings Mountain,” a half-hour dramatization aired on WSOC TV from Charlotte.
Battle of Kings Mountain Celebration Bumper Sticker in 1980
A bumper sticker advertising the October 3–7, 1980 celebration.
200th Anniversary Commemorative Postcard
A commemorative postcard and accompanying folder.
Kings Mountain Historical Pageant Souvenir Programme in 1930
A souvenir programme of the Kings Mountain Historical Pageant directed by Miss Laura Plonk, held at the Central High School auditorium.
Booklet is empty or it doesn't exist.The Battle of Kings Mountain Speech of Hon. E. Y. Webb
Transcript of a speech given by the Hon. E. Y. Webb of North Carolina in the US House of Representatives on Saturday, May 5, 1906, requesting to build a monument. Printed in June 1930.
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