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"We had a lot of damage," said Ronnie Flemming , a cotton farmer in Scotland Neck, N.C. Flemming, who has grown cotton for four decades, said he may have lost 20% of his 1,100 acres of cotton.
Cotton Futures Soar on Hurricane's Damage Leslie Josephs 2011
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What they would do is, treacherous things like if the black high school in Scotland Neck was eight feet out in the county, they ran the line so that the white students within the town limits wouldn't have that many black students in their school.
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So I didn't have any trouble with discipline — didn't have half as much as I did in high school at Scotland Neck!
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The finest log community house was that built at Scotland Neck, in Halifax County, No. 42-B3-3.
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The Tillery Farm Colony, embracing the Tillery Farm, the Pierce Farm, the Jones Farm and the Fenner Farm, located in Halifax County, midway between Scotland Neck and Halifax, is the scene of one of the most important enterprises of the Rural Rehabilitation Corporation.
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Scotland Neck, May 30, 1904; p.A. L. and Georgia Price (Bastey).
Alumni History of the University of North Carolina 1793-1962 1924
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Scotland Neck, Nov. 13, 1893; p. William Edward and Virginia Peterson (Cocker); Zeta Psi; Phi Chi; lieut. (j. g.) med. corps U.S. navy 1918-19; Pythian; Episcopalian.
Alumni History of the University of North Carolina 1793-1962 1924
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Bertha Margaret Johnson, July 9, 1917; with Benson Spokesman, 1914; Dunn Dispatch, 1915-16; Commonwealth, Scotland Neck, 1917; Citizens Bank & Trust co., 1917; cashier ibid.
Alumni History of the University of North Carolina 1793-1962 1924
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Halifax County boasts of no large city, but in Littleton, Roanoke Rapids-Rosemary, Weldon, Halifax, Enfield, Hobgood and Scotland Neck it has progressive trading centers which provide every modern facility for marketing the products of the splendid farms which abound throughout the length and breadth of the county.
Eastern North Carolina, Where Prosperity is Perennial, Invites You! N.C. Kinston 1924
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In the vicinity of Weldon, Littleton, and Roanoke Rapids the country is rolling to hilly, while in the south end of the county around Scotland Neck and Hobgood the country is less rolling to flat with gentle slopes toward the bottom lands.
Eastern North Carolina, Where Prosperity is Perennial, Invites You! N.C. Kinston 1924
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