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14979
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Colonel Glenn C. Nye was a native of Raleigh who flew against Nazis in World War II. As one of the youngest commanding officers, the colonel commanded a group of B-26 Marauders from an American Air Force base in England. His efforts during the war earned him the Silver Star and the Distinguished Flying Cross.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 11 Issue 45, Apr 1944, p4, 16, il
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19430
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Louisburg, county seat of Franklin County and home to Louisburg College, is the largest city in the county. The county has a number of industries, including the Sterling Cotton Mills, Vamoco Cloth Mills, and the Parker Novelty Company. There are 4,160 farms in the county with a total acreage of 255,919. Principal crops are tobacco, cotton, corn, and sweet potatoes.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 11 Issue 45, Apr 1944, p18-23, il
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