NCPI Workmark
Articles in regional publications that pertain to a wide range of North Carolina-related topics.

Search Results


2 results for The State Vol. 28 Issue 23, Apr 1961
Currently viewing results 1 - 2
PAGE OF 1
Record #:
12908
Author(s):
Abstract:
Established in 1784 from a plot of land sectioned from Duplin County, Sampson County became the state's largest county. Encompassing 963 square miles, Sampson is ranked fourth in the state regarding farm income. Known for corn, cotton, and tobacco production, Sampson generates over $36 million dollars annually from agricultural yields. Initially inhabited by the Lumbee Native Americans, the region was settled by Europeans during the mid-18th century.
Source:
The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 28 Issue 23, Apr 1961, p8-10, 28, 30, 32, il
Full Text:
Record #:
12909
Abstract:
Offering brief summaries of the towns that comprise Sampson County, this article offers facts and notable residents in the following communities: Roseboro, Garland, Salemburg, Newton Grove, Turkey, Ivanhoe, Autryville, Newton's Crossroads, Harrel's, and Delway.
Source:
The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 28 Issue 23, Apr 1961, p18-26, il
Full Text: