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  2. Greenville Tobacco Warehouse Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Greenville Tobacco Warehouse Historic District is a national historic district located at Greenville, Pitt County, North Carolina. The district encompasses seven contributing buildings and one contributing structures in an industrial section of Greenville. It includes buildings dated from about 1905 to 1947 and notable examples of Art Deco and ...

  3. Spencer Harris House - Wikipedia

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    Spencer Harris House, also known as the William T. Harris Homeplace, is a historic home located near Falkland, Pitt County, North Carolina. It was built about 1855, and is a two-story, three-bay, double pile Greek Revival style frame dwelling. It is sheathed in weatherboard siding, has a low hipped roof, and rests on a brick pier foundation. [2]

  4. Red Banks Primitive Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    February 20, 2002. Red Banks Primitive Baptist Church is a historic Primitive Baptist church located between Meeting House Branch and E. Firetower Road in Greenville, Pitt County, North Carolina. The original church building was set on fire on December 30, 1863, by Union forces under the command of Col. Joseph M. McChesney. [2]

  5. Bell Fork, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    252. GNIS feature ID. 980939 [1] Bell's Fork is an unincorporated community in Pitt County, North Carolina, United States. Bell's Fork is located on North Carolina Highway 43 at the southeastern border of Greenville . Red Banks Primitive Baptist Church, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is located in Bell's Fork.

  6. H. B. Sugg High School - Wikipedia

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    In the 1953–1954 school year, the school was renamed from the Farmville Colored School to the H.B. Sugg School. By 1957, the school was the largest in Pitt County with 8% of the county's students. Sugg retired as school principal in 1959, and went on the join the Farmville School Board in 1965. [2]

  7. The Daily Reflector - Wikipedia

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    The paper was originally titled "The Eastern Reflector", and was founded in 1882 by David Jordan and Julian Whichard. They founded the paper in a part of their mothers' school house with equipment they bought from another paper they had worked for, The Greenville Express. It became known and published daily as The Reflector on Dec. 10, 1894.

  8. Simpson, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    FIPS code. 37-62040 [3] GNIS feature ID. 2407548 [2] Website. www .villageofsimpsonnc .com. Simpson is a village in Pitt County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 416 at the 2010 census. The village is a part of the Greenville Metropolitan Area .

  9. Gloristine Brown - Wikipedia

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    Gloristine Brown. Gloristine Brown is an American politician and member of the North Carolina House of Representatives for the 8th district, which includes Pitt County. [3] A Democrat, she was first elected in 2022 in the 2022 North Carolina House of Representatives election with 13,116 votes against republican opponent Charles Vincent.