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  2. The Franklin Press - Wikipedia

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    The Franklin Press is a weekly newspaper in Franklin, North Carolina, and Macon County. It is one of the largest and oldest newspapers in far-west North Carolina. The print edition is published on Wednesdays and has a circulation of 6,000. The Press also publishes an annual medical directory and special sections. [2]

  3. Hoyt Patrick Taylor Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Hoyt Patrick "Pat" Taylor Jr. (April 1, 1924 – April 22, 2018) was an American politician and attorney who served as Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives and as the 26th Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina.

  4. Franklin Wills Hancock Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Franklin Wills Hancock, Jr. was born in Oxford, North Carolina on November 1, 1894. He was the only son and one of four children of Franklin Wills and Lizzie Hobgood Hancock. His father was a descendant of William Hancock (Previous wiki-bio incorrectly states that William is the brother of Declaration of Independence signer John Hancock - this ...

  5. Franklin, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The Franklin Press has been published weekly in Franklin since 1888. It is the oldest standing business in Macon County. It is the oldest standing business in Macon County. The Press was preceded by four other Macon County newspapers: The Franklin Observer and The Western Carolinian (both of which began in 1860), the Macon Advance (started in ...

  6. Macon County, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The Franklin Press has been published weekly in Franklin since 1888. It is the oldest extant business in Macon County. The Press was preceded by four other Macon County newspapers: The Franklin Observer and The Western Carolinian (both of which began in 1860), the Macon Advance (started in 1877), and The Western Reporter (1880-1881). None of ...

  7. Edward H. Adams - Wikipedia

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    Adams was also the head basketball coach at North Carolina Central for one season in 1936–37, at Tuskegee University from 1937 to 1949, and at Texas Southern University from 1949 to 1958, amassing a career college basketball coaching record of 464–135. Adams died of a stroke on October 22, 1958, at St. Elizabeths Hospital in Houston, Texas ...

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  9. Henry Berry Lowry - Wikipedia

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    Lowry was born c. 1845 to Allen and Mary (Cumbo) Lowry in the Hopewell Community, in Robeson County, North Carolina.His father owned a successful 350-acre (1.4 km 2) mixed-use farm in the county.