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12806
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Established in 1779 and named in honor of Brigadier General Richard Montgomery, Montgomery County is centrally located and known for primeval forests and peaches. Home of the Yadkin, Pee Dee, Uwharrie, and Little Rivers, most of which are equipped with extensive water power developments, Montgomery also contains the Uwharrie Division of the National Forest, some 36,000 acres of long leaf pine.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 28 Issue 7, Sept 1960, p12-14, 23-24, 26-28, il, map
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Record #:
12807
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Concerning the five towns in Montgomery County, this article offers brief histories of Candor, Biscoe, Star, Troy, and Mount Gilead.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 28 Issue 7, Sept 1960, p15-16, il
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30869
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The Shiloh Methodist Church is located near Troy in Montgomery County, North Carolina. There are no records when the first congregation was organized, but it is believed that in 1836 a log church was moved to this location from Shiloh Springs. In 1883 a new building was constructed and the old log building was used for a school.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 41 Issue 11, Nov 2009, p30, il
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