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Record #:
14206
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Seaboard, located in the northern part of Northampton County, is a community surrounded by some of the finest farms in North Carolina, and it manages to get along well without any industries.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 17 Issue 47, Apr 1950, p3-4, 17-16, map, f
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Record #:
32240
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Walser gives a profile of Author and Northampton resident Bernice Kelly Harris. Originally from Raleigh, Harris moved to Seaboard, NC to teach English and has authored seven novels and numerous plays.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 26 Issue 13, Nov 1958, p15, por
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43247
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Located in Northampton County at the intersection of Highways 186 and 305, Seaboard claims home to Paul H. Rose, founder of the department store chain, Roses and costume designer William Ivey Long. The town was named for the Seaboard Railroad.