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40579
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For 145 years, a church’s annual camps have been promoting unity in an African American community thirty minutes from Charlotte. Two photographers, one having attended the camps during childhood, have been capturing Tucker Grove’s communal spirit. From her new perspective of the experience, Minuette Floyd began encouraging church members to take pictures, albeit for another purpose: document family history.
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5320
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Lincoln County is OUR STATE magazine's featured county of the month. Schroeder discusses the potential for this county which had a 27 percent population increase in the 2000 census and expects more in the next decade.
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18694
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Lincoln County, named for General Benjamin Lincoln, a Revolutionary War soldier, is one of the oldest counties in the western part of the state. Many prominent individuals who have served both the state and nation have come from the county, including Civil War Generals Ramseur, Hoke, and Johnson.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 10 Issue 17, Sept 1942, p1-2, 16-19, il
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