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for The State Vol. 22 Issue 2, June 1954
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Following the Valley of Shooting Creek, Spanish explorers traversed approximately eighty miles of North Carolina during their quest for gold during the early 16th-century.
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Fatally wounded at the Battle of Chancellorsville, North Carolina, 2 May 1863; Stonewall Jackson, was accidently shot by Confederate quail hunters from Alamance County.
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Rural and city fire departments both have up-to-date equipment and well-trained men. Cities receive their equipment through tax funds and pay their firemen a salary; rural departments are an all-volunteer group from the community, and they raise their money for equipment through barbecue suppers, cake sales, and musical events. Mecklenburg, Forsyth and Rowan are three of the leading counties in rural fire protection.