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11913
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In southeastern North Carolina, three men, Gary Burns, David Grove, and Milton George, have built an alligator hunting business, capturing reptiles for profit. Trapping approximately five hundred gators in five years time, Burns, Grove, and George, sell their prizes to zoos, collecting anywhere from $20 to $150 a head.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 31 Issue 12, Nov 1963, p15-16, il, por
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10905
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In 1969, the North Carolina Highway Patrol is marking its fortieth anniversary. Jefferys recounts those early days and changes in the patrol over the last forty years.
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12597
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In the Neuse and Trent Rivers as well as scattered across different areas of Craven County, especially in Brice's Creek, fishermen and residents have been catching mullet fish by the thousands. Trapped by the continuation of a construction project headed by the Nello Teer Company, workers inadvertently trapped thousands of mullet fish within the local waters. The Nello Teer Company has reported that up to five hundred people per week have been scooping up mullet fish with a variety of object ranging from tubs to stringers.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 30 Issue 6, Aug 1962, p9, 12, il
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11183
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Jeffreys provides details of the North Carolina State Bar Associations' investigation and report on the North Carolina State Prison System.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 31 Issue 3, Mar 1973, p24-26, 28, 51, il