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Settled in 1752 by Moravian Bishop Spangenberg, Alexander County is a small region in the North Carolina Piedmont. Predominately inhabited by descendants of Scotch-Irish or Anglo-Saxon immigrants, Alexander County is known for a variety of short-lived entrepreneurial ventures, most notably mining of the emerald-spodumen, also known as the Lithia emerald.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 32 Issue 21, Mar 1965, p8-10, 17-19, il
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