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Pittsboro, North Carolina is a town located in Chatham County, 34 miles southwest of Raleigh, 47 miles southeast of Greensboro, and 17 miles south of Chapel Hill.
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His father was born into slavery in 1851 in Pittsboro, North Carolina ; after the Civil War, he graduated from St. Augustine's College and became a prominent minister and founder of St. Michael's Episcopal Church.
It is one of the three towns ( Pittsboro and North Salem being the other two ) that make up North West Hendricks School Corporation.
Pittsboro was once considered as a potential site for both the University of North Carolina and the state capitol.
Pittsboro is located twelve miles from Chapel Hill and the University of North Carolina, twenty-five miles from Durham, Duke and NC Central Universities, and thirty five miles from Raleigh, the state capital, NC State University, Meredith and Peace Colleges.
Bynum is three miles north of Pittsboro, North Carolina and 9 miles south of Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Owen retired to his farm in Chatham County, North Carolina, where he died on October 9, 1841 ( Raleigh Register and North-Carolina Gazette, Raleigh, NC, October 19, 1841, page 3, column 5 ); he is buried in Pittsboro, North Carolina.
Community-wide scrip usage has begun or is on the rise in Ithaca, New York ; Detroit ; The Berkshires ; Pittsboro, North Carolina ; Traverse City, Michigan ; Lamar, Colorado ; Calgary, Canada and Hagen, Germany.
Pittsboro and Carolina
The town is served by four local schools ; Pittsboro Elementary School, Horton Middle School, Margaret B. Pollard Middle School Northwood High School, and Central Carolina Community College ( CCCC ), Chatham County Campus.
Pittsboro and is
The Calhoun County Airport is a county-owned public-use airport located one nautical mile ( 1. 2 mi, 1. 9 km ) southwest of the central business district of Pittsboro, Mississippi.
Although Chatham County is named for William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham, Pittsboro is named for his son, William Pitt the Younger.
Pittsboro and town
Pittsboro 175th Birthday MuseumThe town of Pittsboro was founded on December 9, 1834, by Simon T. Hadley and Wiliam L. Matlock.
Local resident Lyle Estill, president of a Pittsboro company named Piedmont Biofuels, which accepts the PLENTY, told USA Today that: " We're a wiped-out small town in America.
Pittsboro and located
UNC was eventually sited in Chapel Hill, while the state capitol was located approximately 34 miles to the northeast of Pittsboro, in Raleigh.
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