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a fire, but it was later rebuilt. By 1990 the town had grown to include 447 residents. In April 1994, a black rights group, Concerned Citizens for Battleboro, initiated a boycott of local white-owned businesses in protest of alleged harassment by authorities after a black woman was maced by a police officer and arrested for intervening in a traffic stop involving her niece. The boycott garnered national media attention and forced the town's largest grocery store to close.
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counties. In 1873 the community was incorporated as the town of Battleboro. By 1900 the town had 229 residents. Around that time the community had a strong economy and hosted an oil mill, sawmill, gristmill, ice plant, music shop, and barbershop. Two years later the business district was destroyed in
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Over the next few years many residents of the Battleboro began urging that the town be annexed by the larger city of
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announced plans to open a facility in the area, with around forty employees.
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In 1835 Joseph S. Battle established Battle's Camp along the
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Index


Rocky Mount
Edgecombe
Nash
North Carolina
Wilmington and Raleigh Railroad
Edgecombe County, North Carolina
Nash
Rocky Mount
Nutkao



Fleming 1998


"The Historical Origins of the 1871 Nash-Edgecombe County Line"
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
"Battleboro, Founded 1835, Was Incorporated 1873"
"Anatomy of a successful black boycott"
"RM begins to study merger"
"Identity Crisis : Battleboro residents try to preserve community"
"Nutkao, l'altra nutella lancia la sfida della crema da spalmare negli Usa"
"La rivale della Nutella nasce a pochi chilometri dalla Ferrero"
La Stampa
Rocky Mount and Nash County
ISBN
9780738553184
Categories
Populated places established in 1835

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