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				<author>York, Maurice C.</author>
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				<pubPlace>Greenville, North Carolina</pubPlace>
				<date>2010</date>
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				<head>Abstract of <title>Greenville : the hub of eastern North Carolina</title>
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				<p>This promotional pamphlet provides information about Greenville and Pitt County in 1930. Topics include agriculture; education, with an emphasis on the East Carolina Teachers College (now East Carolina University); health; industry, public utilities, sports, and the tobacco market. Photographs depict important commercial, educational, religious, and residential structures as well as agricultural and recreational activities.
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