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What's a Tar Heel? - Carolina Alumni
To call someone a “rosin heel” or “tar heel” was to imply that they worked in a lowly trade . During the Civil War, North Carolina soldiers flipped the meaning of the term and turned an epithet into an accolade. They called themselves “tar heels” as an expression of state pride.
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Tar Heel - Wikipedia
Tar Heel (or Tarheel) is a nickname applied to the US state of North Carolina and its people. It is also the nickname of the University of North Carolina ...
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Tar Heel - NCpedia
"Tar Heel" is the nickname for a native or resident of North Carolina as well as for the state itself, which is known as the Tar Heel State.
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tarheel
tarheel U.S. colloq. (ˈtɑːhiːl) Also Tar Heel, Tar-heel, tar-heel. [f. tar n.1 + heel n.] A nickname for a native or inhabitant of North Carolina, in allusion to tar as a principal product of that State. Also attrib. Hence ˈtar-heeled a.1864 R. E. Park Diary 9 Dec. in Southern Hist. Soc. Papers (187...
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University of North Carolina Athletics - Official Athletics Website
Baseball, Field Hockey, Football, General, Men's Basketball, Men's Golf, Men's Lacrosse, Men's Soccer, Men's Tennis, Softball, Women's Basketball
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Tar Heel Times - UNC Basketball, Football and Recruiting News
Complete coverage of UNC basketball, football and recruiting, including Tar Heels news, schedules, rosters, and daily recruiting updates.
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Tarheel Slim
As Tarheel Slim
Bunn returned to solo recording, using the name Tarheel Slim, in New York in 1958, for producer Bobby Robinson's Fury label. Tarheel Slim was diagnosed with throat cancer in 1977, and died from pneumonia brought on by chemotherapy, at the age of 53.
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Why North Carolinians Are Tar Heels - Southern Cultures
North Carolinians have long called themselves Tar Heels, and “Tar Heel” is a badge of pride—and, indeed, preeminence—in a variety of fields from scholarship to ...
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What is the origin of the term 'Tar Heel' and why is it associated with ...
The term “tar heel” dates back to North Carolina's early history, when the state was a leading producer of supplies for the naval industry.
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What's in a Name? Why We're All Called Tar Heels | Carolina Alumni
The moniker is rooted in the state's earliest history, derived from the production of naval stores – tar, pitch and turpentine – extracted from the vast pine ...
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The Daily Tar Heel
Football Women's Basketball Men's Basketball Baseball Field Hockey Women's Soccer Men's Soccer Volleyball Women's Lacrosse Men's Lacrosse Softball Tennis.
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Tarheel, North Carolina
Tarheel is an unincorporated community in western Gates County, North Carolina. It is on the junction of U.S. Route 13, and U.S.
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Tarheel Forensic League
The Tarheel Forensic League is the speech and debate league for North Carolina. It was created in 1976 and is made up of 44 schools.
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Tar Heel (disambiguation)
Tar Heel (or Tarheel) is a nickname applied to the state and inhabitants of North Carolina as well as the nickname of the University of North Carolina , North Carolina, an unincorporated community in western Gates County
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Tarheel Forensic League
Operation Tar Heels
Tar Heel (horse), Standardbred
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Western Electric Company-Tarheel Army Missile Plant
Western Electric Company-Tarheel Army Missile Plant is an abandoned industrial complex located approximately two miles east of downtown Burlington's commercial History
The Tarheel Army Missile Plant was constructed in 1927 as a synthetic fabric rayon manufacturing plant for the A.M.
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