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15127
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Within the county of Wilson, there are 50,000 people as well as the largest tobacco market, the world's largest tobacco warehouse, and according to the citizens of Wilson, the most beautiful street in North Carolina.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 8 Issue 44, Mar 1941, p1-4, 20-21, f
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15128
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Earliest of North Carolinas historians was the Englishman, John Lawson, whose work was first published in 1711, and has been translated and reprinted several times since his death. His work details his journey of a thousand miles through the Indian country, a description of North Carolina, and an account of the Indian tribes which then inhabited the eastern section of the state. Lawson also advanced a theory as the fate of the Lost Colony of Roanoke.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 8 Issue 44, Mar 1941, p7-8
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18197
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Legette Blythe, a native of Huntersville, is a respected journalist for the CHARLOTTE OBSERVER and a prolific author of novels and biographies. He was a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel and was classmates with Thomas Wolfe, Paul Green, and Jonathan Daniels.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 8 Issue 44, Mar 1941, p9, 21, por
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