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  2. Pamlico River - Wikipedia

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    The Pamlico River was a key strategic position during the American Civil War. The river is the site of the sunken Union warship, USS Picket . The U.S. Route 17 Bridge, which connects Washington, North Carolina with nearby Chocowinity , splits the name of the river.

  3. Stonewall, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Stonewall is a town in Pamlico County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 281 at the 2010 census . It is part of the New Bern, North Carolina Micropolitan Statistical Area .

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Pamlico ...

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    This list includes properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Pamlico County, North Carolina.Click the "Map of all coordinates" link to the right to view an online map of all properties and districts with latitude and longitude coordinates in the table below.

  5. Doug Smith (defensive lineman) - Wikipedia

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    Born and raised in Bayboro, North Carolina, Smith played scholastically at Pamlico High School. [1] He played college football for the Auburn Tigers, [2] and, as a senior, was honored by the both Football News and the Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA) as a second-team All-American. [3] [4]

  6. List of schools in Wake County Public School System

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    This is a list of the schools operated by the Wake County Public School System in Wake County, North Carolina. The school directory below is current as of the 2023–2024 school year, and is collected through a number of sources including primary and secondary lists.

  7. Chelmsford County High School for Girls - Wikipedia

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    The official history of Chelmsford County High School between 1906 and 1982 is chronicled in "A History of Chelmsford County High School" by Mary Kenyon. The school was built in 1906, and officially opened in May 1907, with its first Headmistress Mabel Vernon-Harcourt. It had 76 pupils on the school roll.

  8. Chester County High School - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, as the result of desegregation, CCHS was merged with Chester County Training School, the former high school for African American students.l In 1997, Chester County High School moved to its third new building, situated next to the second one, which is now serving as Chester County Middle School (4th–5th grades).

  9. Rappahannock County High School - Wikipedia

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    Rappahannock County High School is a public high school in Washington, Virginia, and serves grades 8–12. RCHS is the only public high school in Rappahannock County, Virginia , and serves the local communities of Amissville , Chester Gap , Flint Hill , Sperryville , Castleton , Laurel Mills , and the town of Washington , among others.