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  2. Statesville Record & Landmark | Wikipedia

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    Logo in 2003. Statesville Record & Landmark is an American, English language daily newspaper based in Statesville, North Carolina. The newspaper is owned by Lee Enterprises. [2] 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 ...

  3. Homer Maxwell Keever | Wikipedia

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    Homer Maxwell Keever (February 16, 1905 – September 12, 1979) was a local historian, journalist, Methodist deacon, high school teacher, and author of hundreds of local histories published in Statesville, North Carolina about the history and folklore of Iredell County, North Carolina, including the book, Iredell, Piedmont County, published for the United States Bicentennial.

  4. Statesville, North Carolina | Wikipedia

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    Statesville, North Carolina. Statesville is a city in and the county seat of Iredell County, North Carolina, United States, and it is part of the Charlotte metropolitan area. [4] Statesville was established in 1789 by an act of the North Carolina Legislature. [5] The population was 28,419 at the time of the 2020 census.

  5. Fourth Creek Congregation | Wikipedia

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    Founded in. 1753. Founded by. Rev. John Thompson, Rev. James Hall. The community of the Fourth Creek Congregation was a group of Scots-Irish Presbyterians who first arrived in the Province of North Carolina in the mid to late 1730s and established a congregation by 1750 under pastor John Thompson in Anson County which became Rowan County in ...

  6. Saint Andrew's Theological College and Seminary | Wikipedia

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    Saint Andrew's Theological College and Seminary (SATCS) is a church-affiliated educational institution of the Orthodox Anglican Church, the United States branch of the Orthodox Anglican Communion. Instruction began in Statesville, North Carolina in 1967 and the school was formally dedicated as Cranmer Seminary on September 19, 1971. [1]

  7. Henry Fletcher and Carrie Allison Long House | Wikipedia

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    The Henry Fletcher and Carrie Allison Long House, known locally as "Dr. Long's House," was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on April 26, 2021. [2] The home is known as the dwelling of Dr. Henry F. Long, a notable doctor in Statesville, North Carolina, reportedly known for contributions to the expansion of healthcare in the area as well as being one of the first surgeons in ...

  8. Snow Creek Methodist Church and Burying Ground | Wikipedia

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    80002854 [1] Added to NRHP. November 24, 1980. Snow Creek Methodist Church and Burying Ground is a historic Methodist church building and cemetery located about 10 miles north of Statesville, Iredell County, North Carolina. The church was established in 1801. The existing church building was built in 1884–1885, and is a one-story, one bay by ...

  9. Daisy Hendley Gold | Wikipedia

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    Daisy Hendley Gold. 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. She later married John Daniel Gold, the editor and publisher of the Wilson ...