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20469
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With the immigration of thousands of Germans, Scotch-Irish, Welsh, English, and Huguenot to western North Carolina, the northern portion of Anson County was cut off to form Rowan County. In the 1750s, the court of Rowan began administering for the new county. In 1755, the town of Salibury was formally created when a 635 acre grant was made to James Carter. Carter played a prominent role in the establishment of Salisbury not only as a deputy surveyor and trustee, but also as justice of the peach and register of deeds.
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35620
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Senator Morgan offered his opinion about current conditions in Washington DC and information about his involvement in committees such the Church Committee. Touched upon also were his opinions about President Carter’s performance during the first one hundred days in office, John F. Kennedy’s assassin, and NC’s justice system.
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Tar Heel (NoCar F 251 T37x), Vol. 5 Issue 4, Aug 1977, p14-18