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  2. Pitt County Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    May 10, 1979. Pitt County Courthouse is a historic courthouse building located at Greenville, Pitt County, North Carolina. It was designed and built in 1910 by the architectural firm of Milburn, Heister & Company, and is a three-story, rectangular, Classical Revival style tan brick building. The front facade features a tetrastyle Ionic order ...

  3. Rusty Duke - Wikipedia

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    1948 (age 74–75) Nationality. American. Alma mater. Wake Forest University. Occupation. Judge. Russell "Rusty" Duke is a former judge of the North Carolina Superior Court in Pitt County, North Carolina. He ran unsuccessfully for the office of Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court in November 2006.

  4. 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]

  5. Bethel, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Bethel is a town in Pitt County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 1,577 at the 2010 census. The town is a part of the Greenville Metropolitan Area located in North Carolina's Inner Banks region. Confusingly, there are three other towns in the state named "Bethel." One is between Edenton and Hertford in the "Finger Counties ...

  6. Emma Dupree - Wikipedia

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    Emma Dupree (July 4, 1897 - March 12, 1996) was an herbalist and traditional healer (sometimes called a "granny woman") in Falkland and Fountain, Pitt County, North Carolina. Background. Emma Dupree's parents, Pennia and Noah Williams, were formerly enslaved people. They had eighteen children, with the seventh child being Emma Dupree.

  7. 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.

  8. ECU Brody School of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University (BSOM) is a public medical school located in Greenville, North Carolina, United States.It offers a Doctor of Medicine program, combined Doctor of Medicine / Master of Public Health and Doctor of Medicine / Master of Business Administration programs, and standalone Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Public Health programs.

  9. 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.