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29592
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Pitt County stands ready for large and small companies to come to town. With industrial parks and spaces all over the area, Pitt County Development Commission is encouraging businesses and companies to move in.
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NC Magazine (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 65 Issue 11, Nov-Sup 2007, p26, por
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33881
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On May 15, 1838, John G. Williams, of Beaufort Co., sold land on Chicod Creek to Samuel J. Roach, of Pitt Co., being land on which Paxton’s Mill, now Sparkman Britt’s Mill is located.
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Record #:
14833
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Tobacco was king in Pitt County during the 1940s and produced more than any other county in the state. Bright-leaf tobacco is marketed in the county and served as the second largest in the country. Five companies processed tobacco in Greenville: Export Tobacco Company, Imperial Tobacco Company, Greenville Tobacco Company, Person-Garrett Company and E. B. Ficklen Company. The tobacco was grown in neighboring towns of Farmville and Bethel. Other Greenville manufactures consisted of: Greenville Spinners, Greenville Hosiery Mill, Garriss-Evans Lumber Company, North Side Lumber Company, Eureka Lumber Company, Perkins Lumber Company, and Sellers Brick Company. There were fertilizer plants in Greenville and Farmville.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 11 Issue 12, Aug 1943, p18-22, 25, por
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Record #:
33694
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Mentions Peter Williams, John Williams, Peter Dupree, Adams Corbett, A. J. Corbett, John V. Johnston.
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32827
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Advertisement that George Wolfenden had erected a fulling mill in Pitt County, about ten miles above Red Banks.