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Swisher Service Company of Charlotte provides high-quality service in the sanitizing of public restrooms.
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A unique combination of resources, geography and climate ensures that North Carolina's travel and tourism industry is always growing.
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Advertising mogul C. Knox Massey formed interesting relationships during the Great Depression with C. T. Council, B.C. Headache Powder inventor, and Chuck Collins, University of North Carolina football coach.
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12856
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The Public Service Company of North Carolina, Inc., a natural gas utility headquartered in Gastonia in Gaston County, is marking its fiftieth year of operation. Charles Branson Zeigler founded the company in the 1930s and went on to create a statewide natural gas distribution network.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 46 Issue 6, June 1988, p24, 26, 28, 50-51, il
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12857
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First Union's beginning was modest. In 1908, H. M. Victor put forth a proposal to organize The Union National Bank of Charlotte. After raising a $100,000 through stock sales, he set up his office at a desk in the main lobby of the Buford Hotel, and the bank began. In 1988, First Union marked its eightieth anniversary.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 46 Issue 6, June 1988, p30-33, il, por
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12858
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Alfred Williams was born in Franklin County in 1805 and moved to Raleigh when he was sixteen. Although Alfred Williams and Company today is synonymous with quality office furniture and supplies, it all began 150 years ago with the founding of a drugstore firm named Williams and Haywood.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 46 Issue 6, June 1988, p44, 51-52, por