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  2. Charles Albert Cannon - Wikipedia

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    Cannon Mills manufacturing plants were located mainly in and around Concord, North Carolina and particularly in nearby Kannapolis, North Carolina, a company-owned town created and named after the Cannon family. Cannon Mills headquarters was in Concord, and the family mansion in downtown Concord is now part of the First Presbyterian Church complex.

  3. Warren Clay Coleman - Wikipedia

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    Warren Clay Coleman (May 25, 1849 – May 24, 1904) was an African-American businessman in south-central North Carolina known as a founder of the Coleman Manufacturing Company, which built one of the first black-owned and operated textile mills in the United States. [1]

  4. N. C. Wyeth - Wikipedia

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    N. C. Wyeth was an American painter and illustrator who created more than 3,000 paintings and illustrated 112 books, including Treasure Island and Robinson Crusoe. He was a student of Howard Pyle and a realist painter who depicted American subjects and scenes.

  5. Henry David Thoreau - Wikipedia

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    Henry David Thoreau was an American naturalist, essayist, poet, and philosopher who wrote Walden and "Civil Disobedience". He was a leading transcendentalist and an abolitionist who influenced many political thinkers.

  6. Concord, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Concord is the county seat and most populous city in Cabarrus County, in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It is 20 miles northeast of Charlotte and has a population of about 105,000.

  7. Russell Phillips - Wikipedia

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    Russell Phillips was a NASCAR Sportsman Division driver who died in a crash at Charlotte Motor Speedway in 1995. He was known for his kindness, faith, and pole position before the accident, which led to safety changes in NASCAR cars.

  8. Mable Parker McLean - Wikipedia

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    She moved from Carthage to Concord in 1939. McLean completed her first two years of undergraduate studies at Barber–Scotia College, graduating in 1941. She finished a bachelor's degree in education from Johnson C. Smith University. McLean worked as an elementary school teacher. She served as an instructor at Bowie State University.

  9. Legacy.com - Wikipedia

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    Legacy.com is a US-based website that hosts obituaries and guestbooks for more than 70 percent of all U.S. deaths. It was founded in 1998 and has over 1,500 newspaper affiliates worldwide.