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Sampson County

by Kent Wrench, County History Sampson

Known throughout the state for its turpentine and tar industry, helping the state to earn its nickname, aathe Tar Heel State, aa Sampson County is the
quintessential North Carolina county, a combination of beautiful rural landscapes, charming small towns, and hard-working people of all walks of life. This coastal plains county, still dominated by its agricultural economic base of cotton and tobacco, has evolved from an early, rowdy pioneer character into one shaped by the early Baptist and Presbyterian preachers and Methodist circuit riders who infused religion into the countyaas identity.
This volume, with many images published here for the first time, will take you on an incredible visual journey through Sampson Countyaas past, from the Civil
War to the mid-twentieth century. A collection of unique and vivid photographs, Sampson County allows you to experience firsthand the wide array of life
throughout the area and explore Sampson Countyaas fascinating history, showing scenes of early rural life; views of men cutting down long-leaf pines, laboring in the tar and turpentine companies around the county, and working in the early businesses of Clinton, Hobbton, and other villages; images of turn-of-thecentury homes, churches, and one-room schoolhouses that dotted this expansive landscape; pictures of early courthouses in Clinton; and most importantly, portraits of the people and families who lived, worked, and played here, from local
community leaders to everyday citizens.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Known throughout the state for its turpentine and tar industry, helping the state to earn its nickname, "the Tar Heel State, " Sampson County is the
quintessential North Carolina county, a combination of beautiful rural landscapes, charming small towns, and hard-working people of all walks of life. This coastal plains county, still dominated by its agricultural economic base of cotton and tobacco, has evolved from an early, rowdy pioneer character into one shaped by the early Baptist and Presbyterian preachers and Methodist circuit riders who infused religion into the county 's identity.
This volume, with many images published here for the first time, will take you on an incredible visual journey through Sampson County 's past, from the Civil
War to the mid-twentieth century. A collection of unique and vivid photographs, Sampson County allows you to experience firsthand the wide array of life
throughout the area and explore Sampson County 's fascinating history, showing scenes of early rural life; views of men cutting down long-leaf pines, laboring in the tar and turpentine companies around the county, and working in the early businesses of Clinton, Hobbton, and other villages; images of turn-of-thecentury homes, churches, and one-room schoolhouses that dotted this expansive landscape; pictures of early courthouses in Clinton; and most importantly, portraits of the people and families who lived, worked, and played here, from local
community leaders to everyday citizens.

Details

ISBN073850274X
Author County History Sampson
Publisher Arcadia Publishing (SC)
Series Images of America (Arcadia Publishing)
Language English
ISBN-10 073850274X
ISBN-13 9780738502748
Media Book
Format Paperback
DEWEY 975
Year 1999
Publication Date 1999-11-30
Pages 128
Short Title SAMPSON COUNTY
DOI 10.1604/9780738502748
Edited by Wrench, Kent
Audience General/Trade

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