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18315
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Goerch visits Clay County which, because it is located in the extreme western portion of that state, isn't as well-known as it should be. It is named for Henry Clay, and the mineral resources there are rich and varied, although largely undeveloped. It is relatively new, having been formed from Cherokee County in 1861.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 9 Issue 18, Oct 1941, p5-6, 20, il
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24620
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The authors discuss the history of Clay County, North Carolina and suggest places of interest to tourists.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 31 Issue 4, July 1963, p14-16, il
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38225
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Missing all but the first page, this article describes Lake Chatuge, which crosses the North Carolina and Georgia border.