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Duplin County Schools is a PK–12 graded school district serving Duplin County, North Carolina. Its 16 schools serve 9,145 students as of the 2010–11 school year. Its 16 schools serve 9,145 students as of the 2010–11 school year.
Camden County Schools. Carteret County Public Schools. Caswell County Schools. Catawba County Schools. Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. Chatham County Schools. Cherokee County School District. Clay County Schools.
Cumberland International Early College High School. Cumberland Polytechnic High School. Douglas Byrd High School. E. E. Smith High School. Jack Britt High School. Massey Hill Classical High School. Pine Forest High School. Ramsey Street High School. Reid Ross Classical Middle/High School.
The 2023-24 N.C. Basketball Coaches Association all-district team recognizes the state’s top public school players ... Michaela Hodge 12 Northampton County. ... Addy Higginbotham 11 North Duplin.
Superintendent of public instruction for Duplin County from 1881 to 1890. In 1891, he was elected for two terms as a United States Representative for the Third District of North Carolina. James Kenan (1740–1810), Colonial and state official; Revolutionary officer; founder of Kenansville, NC; and Sheriff of Duplin County. Kenan was born in ...
North Moore 58, Bertie County 20. Southeast Halifax 26, North Duplin 21. West Columbus 54, Pender County 6. Wilson Prep 50, Weldon 8. Class 1A West. Burnsville Mountain Heritage 38, Boonville ...
Built from 1776 to 1863. The following table shows the plantations in North Carolina that were built between 1776 and the end of the Civil War. / 35.83750°N 77.621806°W / 35.83750; -77.621806 ( Adelphia Plantation) / 36.05333°N 78.19583°W / 36.05333; -78.19583 ( Archibald H. Davis Plantation) Built in 1820 (about).
FIPS code. 37-05660 [3] GNIS feature ID. 2405259 [2] Website. www .townofbeulaville .com. Beulaville is a town located in Duplin County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 1,296 as of 2010, [4] making it the fourth most populous town in the county. The community lies within Limestone Creek Township.