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It is the third-smallest county in North Carolina by land area and smallest by total area. Clay County is bordered to the south by the state of Georgia and the Chattahoochee National Forest. The Nantahala River forms part of its northeastern border. The county is drained by the Hiwassee River.
Grassy Creek's Zip Code Tabulation Area (Zip Code 28631) has a population of 511 as of the 2000 census.The population is 53.4% male and 46.6% female. About 92.2% of the population is white, 1.2% African-American, 0.6% American Indian, 7.8% Hispanic, 5.3% some other race and 0.8% of people are two or more races.
The district encompasses 38 contributing buildings and 27 contributing structures in the small agricultural community of Grassy Creek. They include farmhouses and related agricultural outbuildings related to the Greer family, early settlers of Grassy Creek. The oldest building is the Aquilla Greer House (c. 1812 – 1817).
North Carolina House of Representatives 52nd district Republican primary election, 2022 [10] Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Ben Moss (incumbent) 3,688 : 53.34% : Republican: Jamie Boles (incumbent) 3,226 46.66% Total votes 6,914 : 100%
Moss Neck is located in west-central Robeson County. [1] The name was coined by Native Americans to refer to a stream in the area, and it was later applied to the community after it was settled. [2] It began as a center for turpentine distillation, though as local pine forests were depleted the industry moved south.
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On July 21, 2023, the OMB delineated nine combined statistical areas, 15 metropolitan statistical areas, and 24 micropolitan statistical areas in North Carolina. [1] As of 2023, the largest of these is the Charlotte-Concord, NC-SC CSA , comprising the state's largest city of Charlotte and its suburbs.
[19] [20] It was named in honor of local-born Dr. Fred A. Moss, who contributed $10,000 towards its construction and donated books. [19] Today Moss Memorial Library is the only public library in Clay County. [18] In the early 1940s Chatuge Dam was constructed near Hayesville by the Tennessee Valley Authority, creating Chatuge Lake.