Greenville in the 20th Century by Christopher Arris Oakley, Dale Sauter, Matthew Reynolds

Greenville in the 20th Century

Christopher Arris Oakley, Dale Sauter, Matthew Reynolds

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Greenville in the 20th Century by Christopher Arris Oakley, Dale Sauter, Matthew Reynolds is a captivating read for anyone fascinated by the transformative power of community growth, technological innovation, and social change, as it chronicles the remarkable evolution of a small North Carolina town into a thriving, economically diverse city through a stunning collection of historic images.

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At the turn of the 20th century, Greenville was a small agricultural community located along the banks of the Tar River in eastern North Carolina. Most of the 2,600 residents were connected to the state's agricultural economy, growing cotton, toba...

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