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Cape Lookout is an important maritime site that has remained neglected in the history books. Directly off the Graveyard of the Atlantic, the area off the North Carolina Outer Banks, Cape Lookout was home to pirates and Indians. Sir Walter Raleigh's expedition to the New World sent Captain Arthur Barlow in 1584 to explore the area. Cape Lookout remained an uninhabited region since 1854, with occupation minimized in the area. President Lyndon Johnson has recently recommended to Congress that the area become the newest addition to the nation's National Seashore Park.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 33 Issue 4, July 1965, p9-10, 28, il, map
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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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11723
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First settled in 1710, Greene County is a small region comprised of four towns. Site to one of the Tuscarora Wars during 20-23 March 1713, Greene County is largely an agricultural province, specializing in tobacco production.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 33 Issue 4, July 1965, p14-16, 22-24, il
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