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Gibraltar, North Carolina

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An interview with Derek Davis of Olive Branch, NC has shed some light on this community of Gibraltar. In 1980 Mr. Davis reports that his father Richard Davis took him and his brother to a place that had abandoned buildings grouped closely together. His father told him the name of the town was called
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When Mr. Davis was asked of the location of the community he indicated that it was located somewhere off of Highway 74 in the area of Peachland, NC, and Polkton, NC. These two towns are located on the present day county line of Union and Anson Counties.
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In addition Mr. Davis told me they were always warned of the “Boogers” in the woods. They were told to not go deep in the woods without someone with them and were not allowed to go out at night.
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Gibraltar and the people of the town were run off by large creatures. A circus had been through there recently and they thought some of the apes and gorillas had escaped.
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Interview with Mr Derek Davis, Nikki Davis, Interviewed on October 14, 2023
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Third Report of the United States Board on Geographic Names, 1890-1906
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The Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States
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Union County
North Carolina
Gibraltar
"Gibraltar"
Geographic Names Information System
United States Geological Survey
United States Department of the Interior
United States Board of Geographic Names
United States Government Printing Office
The Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States
United States Government Printing Office
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Union County, North Carolina
County seat
Monroe
City
Monroe
Towns
Fairview
Hemby Bridge
Indian Trail
Marshville
Mineral Springs
Mint Hill
Stallings
Unionville
Waxhaw

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