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for North Carolina's Eastern Living Magazine Vol. 15 Issue 4, July 2023
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A hurricane on September 17, 1876 miraculously navigated the now Providence United Methodist Church to a site originally desired by its membership but denied by the owner.
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On February 7, 2007, a day old infant was found strangled to death in a dumpster in Rocky Mount. though yet unsolved, the case is being aided by continued developments with forensic technology and dedicated crime solvers.
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The murder of a young woman, Nell Cropsey of Elizabeth City on November 21, 1901, remains unsolved and an is still recalled by area residents. Question remains as to whether her death was a tragic accident or the result of her jealous suitor, Jim Wilcox.
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Though no conclusive explanations have seen light regarding the fate of the 1587 Roanoke Island colonists, there have been some intriguing research finds. One involves a location in present-day Bertie County. The First Colony Foundation is continuing excavations of the site.
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Chartered in 1785, Blountville seems to have disappeared from the record before it ever started. It's chief promoter was Whitmel Hill, a Revolutionary War officer and large landowner in the western section of Martin County.
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In March 1976, five burned bodies were discovered just outside of the town of Columbia. William Bradford Bishop of Bethesada, Maryland murdered his wife, mother and three young children before rmoving them 300 miles south to Tyrrell County and depositing the bodies.