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30959
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From a small group of local businessmen in 1948, the Williamston Chamber of Commerce in Martin County, North Carolina has aided agriculture and industry to expand. From water and peanuts to pesticides and tobacco, Williamston and Martin County are turning rural assets into industrial economies.
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43459
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"The town of Williamston in eastern North Carolina has shaken off its shackles of lethargy and is just naturally booming. Mr. Dickey tells what has taken place down in that section during the last year or two." Dickey explains Williamston has maintained well and come out of the recent national business depression in an exceedingly good way. Williamston is currently division headquarters for a large power company. Pictured in the article is John L. Hassell, mayor.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 1 Issue 11, Aug 1933, p9.21
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14473
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The progress of Williamston and Martin County has been along sound and substantial lines as the result of a well-balanced program of industry and agriculture.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 15 Issue 44, Apr 1948, p18-19, 21-22, f
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