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During the Civil War, over 100 of the company's men represented Buncombe County. Vance, sixth from the left, led the group during the first year of conflict. Photo courtesy of the North Carolina ...
And it’s a real-world possibility that the alternative may be the horror of a nuclear World War III. The Pratt & Whitney plant that Jack Cecil and Buncombe County recruited, along with many ...
ASHEVILLE - Buncombe County staff removed a Confederate monument ... a Buncombe native and North Carolina governor during the Civil War and a U.S. senator. Vance was also a slave owner and opposed ...
Today’s batch of burning questions, my smart-aleck answers and the real deal: Question: In late October, you wrote a story about Julia Ray, who was turning 107 years old. It made me wonder, who ...
At about the same time, the Greenville County Courthouse was built near the ... At the time of the Civil War, farms and fields bordered the road throughout much of its route.
A western North Carolina city’s decision to remove a downtown monument honoring a Civil War-era governor ... Court of Appeals told the city and Buncombe County in June to stop the demolition ...
ASHEVILLE - The mother of Malerie Crisp filed a wrongful death and civil rights lawsuit against Buncombe County, citing the failure of county officials to report to the court numerous alerts from ...
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