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11261
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Sharpe provides an overview of Greene County, discussing such topics as plantation life, Indians, pioneer days, religion, education, and some of the towns.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 33 Issue 4, July 1965, p14-16, 22-24, il, map
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18826
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Continuing his explorations of the state's counties, Goerch visits Greene County, which after being named Dobbs, then Glasgow, finally settled in 1799 on General Nathaniel Greene, of Revolutionary War fame. With this article Goerch completes his travels to all the state's one hundred counties.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 10 Issue 27, Nov 1942, p1-2, 18-20, il
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23976
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North Carolina's Greene Early College High School in Greene County focuses on community service and strong academics and prepares students for successful college and life experiences.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 47 Issue 9, September 2015, p14-15, il
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42021
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The article mentions Rountree's Bridge, F. L. Carr, Ruffin's Bridge, Haywood Edmundson, Bert Darden, Dock West, Condon Boys, Wooten's Crossroads, Castoria, Lizzie, Willow Green, Ormond Section, Murray's, T. W. Carr, Charles Harper.
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43034
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A noted recreational spot for Greene County and the town of Snow Hill, Contentnea Creek has recently benefited from improved access to its Snow Hill boat landing, a project funded via a $68,000 grant from Duke Energy Progress and $270,000 from N.C. Wildlife.