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  2. Franklin, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    It was not until 1887 that Franklin began to see significant growth. Six brothers from the Camp family, with local roots, took possession of a local sawmill.The sawmill was small and had been operating for several years alongside the Blackwater River [6]: 2 With the Camp family's acquisition of the mill, it experienced 20 years of rapid growth under the leadership of Paul Douglas Camp ...

  3. The Elms (Franklin, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    The Elms, also known as the P. D. Camp House, is a historic home located at Franklin, Virginia.It was built in 1898, as a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, stuccoed brick eclectic dwelling with features of the Queen Anne and Colonial Revival styles.

  4. Franklin Historic District (Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Notable resources include the Poplar Springs Cemetery, Camp Family Homestead (c. 1840), the former W.T. Pace Hardware Store, former U.S. Post Office (1916), Franklin Professional Building (1920s), Lyons State Theatre (1930s), Pretlow Peanut Company Warehouses, High Street Methodist Church (1890s), Emmanuel Episcopal / Grace Lutheran Church, and ...

  5. Union Camp Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Camp Manufacturing Company was founded in 1887 by three local Camp brothers from Franklin, Virginia. Paul Douglas Camp (President), James Leonidas Camp (Vice-president) and Robert Judson Camp (secretary-treasurer) purchased a small sawmill on the outskirts of Franklin. Paul Douglas Camp built The Elms, listed on the National Register of ...

  6. Paul D. Camp Community College - Wikipedia

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    The college was built on land donated by Camp's daughters almost 50 years after his death. Paul D. Camp Community College has campuses in Franklin and Suffolk, Virginia (Hobbs Suffolk Campus) as well as a center in the town of Smithfield, Virginia. The Franklin Campus opened in fall 1971. Classes were offered in Suffolk as early as 1979.

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