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A native of Washington, Harold Robinson developed epilepsy when he was twelve. Nonetheless, Robinson moved forward with his aspirations for a career in football. In August 2022, he will be inducted into the North Carolina High School Athletic Association. He was with Williamston High School for nearly 30 years before joining the coaching staff of ECU in 2004.
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The Native American translation for the name, Mattamuskeet is "dry dust". Early inhabitants believe the 130 square mile area of water was the result of a massive peat fire. Tourists are drawn each year beginning in December to the seasonal appearance of the Tundra Swan.
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Stephen Farrell recently became the new reference specialist and archivist at the George H. and Laura E. Brown Library in Washington, N.C.The library has recently installed a new archive now open to the public.The library is celebrating its 111th birthday this year and will be extending information access for collections in the archives via the internet. Among the many precious artifacts is a set of blood stained gloves worn by Col. John C. Lamb during battle in the Civil War.
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