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18634
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Goerch recounts his visit to Stanly County, including Morrow Mountain, interesting towns and villages, like Albemarle, Badin, and Big Lick, and industries such as the Palmer Stone Works, the largest maker of monuments in the area, and the Carnation Company.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 10 Issue 11, Aug 1942, p1-2, 16-20, il
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18635
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Physicians were in the North Carolina colony almost as early as there were preachers. John King practiced in Chowan as early as 1694, and Godfrey Spruill was practicing at Edenton as early as 1702. Lawrence lists other outstanding doctors, including one he considers the most famous, Dr. Hugh Williamson of Chowan, who was appointed Surgeon-General of the North Carolina troops by Governor Richard Caswell.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 10 Issue 11, Aug 1942, p3
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18636
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Goerch recounts his visit to Watauga County, which he says is one of the cleanest counties in the state.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 10 Issue 11, Aug 1942, p3-4, 16-18, il
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18637
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To date there have been thirty-three men who have been elected to the U.S. Senate from North Carolina. They not only served the state in the Senate but in other fields of usefulness, too. The list begins with Samuel Johnston, elected 1789, and ends with Robert R. Reynolds, elected 1932.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 10 Issue 11, Aug 1942, p5
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