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Record #:
15424
Abstract:
Perhaps no geographic division of the world ever underwent so many changes, during a quarter of a century as Lake Mattamuskeet in Dare County. Originally, it was a natural game refuge with an abundant supply of fish and fowl. After two hundred years it its natural state, hundreds of thousands of dollars were spent in a venture to drain the lake and use it for agricultural purposes. After several years of inactivity, pumping has ceased and the Federal Government has turned Mattamuskeet Lake back into a thriving game refuge.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 4 Issue 21, Oct 1936, p1, 16, 21, f
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Record #:
16027
Abstract:
Henderson discusses the work and creations of Edith Harwell, who operates Pinewood Pottery near Charlotte. As a women potter, she is unique among a field that is mostly men. She is the only woman in North Carolina to operate her own pottery with a distinctive trademark of her own.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 4 Issue 21, Oct 1936, p3, 21, il
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