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  2. Statesville Record & Landmark - Wikipedia

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    The Statesville Record & Landmark is the newspaper of record for Statesville and has been serving the city and Iredell County, North Carolina since June 19, 1874 when it was a weekly called the Landmark. It has been published seven days a week since 1920. [3] [4] [5] The Statesville Record & Landmark is a member of the North Carolina Press ...

  3. Daisy Hendley Gold - Wikipedia

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    Daisy Mabel Hendley Gold (October 26, 1893 – April 7, 1975) was an American writer, poet, and journalist. She worked for the Statesville Record & Landmark and The Greenville Piedmont before becoming the managing editor of the Wilson Times in 1920.

  4. John Franklin Moore - Wikipedia

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    John was a small planter in Iredell County before 1856. The Western North Carolina Railroad was incorporated in 1855 and by 1856, the railroad tracks were placed on a natural ridge that crossed near the land of John Franklin Moore.

  5. Ebenezer Academy, Bethany Presbyterian Church and Cemetery

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    Ebenezer Academy was founded as a preparatory school by Presbyterian leaders in Iredell County in 1822. It was chartered by the North Carolina General Assembly.Several nephews of James Hall, an early Presbyterian scholar and founder of Clio's Nursery in Iredell County that closed in 1787, were the first principals and teachers.

  6. William S. Powell - Wikipedia

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    William was born on April 28, 1919 in Johnston County, North Carolina in a house built by his great-grandfather along the Neuse River between Smithfield and Goldsboro.He was the son of Isaac Millard Powell (1892-1955) and Ada Belle Perry Powell (1895-1982).

  7. Statesville, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Statesville is a city in and county seat of Iredell County, North Carolina, United States. It is part of the Charlotte metropolitan area . [ 4 ] Statesville was established in 1789 by an act of the North Carolina Legislature . [ 5 ]

  8. M. George Henry - Wikipedia

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    Henry was born on October 25, 1910, in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, the son of Dr George Kenneth Grant, professor of Latin and later assistant registrar at the University of North Carolina, and Mary Elizabeth Harding who was descendant from a line of Episcopal clergymen.

  9. Perciphull Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Perciphull lived in an area that was about 20 miles north of Statesville, the first town in Iredell County. Statesville was created on the site of the old Fourth Creek Congregation in 1789. The earliest church in the area where Perciphull lived was Grassy Knob Baptist Church (established in 1794), where he was amongst the first members ...

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