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for The State Vol. 18 Issue 11, Aug 1950
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Abstract:
Sir Walter Raleigh probably would be called a capitalist today, but the history of North Carolina would be far different if it hadn't been for this enterprising Englishman.
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Potatoes, bridges, and a railroad are the major problems of that face Columbia, the seat of Tyrell County.
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The first bank in North Carolina wasn't established until 1804, and for many years thereafter the growth in the number of banking institutions was extremely slow.