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15178
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Longstreet fortunately stood within the confines of Fort Bragg and became a landmark that aviators trained their eyes to spot during practice operations. The Presbyterian Church was built sometime during the mid-18th-century and the first sermon delivered by Reverend Hugh McAden on January 28, 1756. In the church's cemetery are tombs of the first church elders and soldiers from the colonial period to Confederate boys who defended Cape Fear against General Sherman's march.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 6 Issue 9, July 1938, p3, 22, il
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17106
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There are sixty government hospitals around the country, each equipped for dealing with special ailments. The United States Veterans Hospital, located at Oteen near Asheville, admits only tubercular cases. Hicklin describes the activities the ex-servicemen use to keep themselves occupied while regaining their health.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 6 Issue 9, July 1938, p7
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17107
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Pasquotank County and Elizabeth City, its county seat, are featured in The State's series on North Carolina cities and counties. Among the topics are agriculture, industry, commerce, and schools.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 6 Issue 9, July 1938, p23-28, il, por
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