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John Sutton of Bucklesberry

Posted on January 2, 2019January 16, 2021 by jpsutton

One of the oldest communities in Lenoir County, NC, Bucklesberry Pocosin was formerly part of old Dobbs County during eighteenth century Colonial America. Largely unsettled swamp land prior to the Revolutionary War, the nutrient-rich soil of Bucklesberry today produces some of the finest crops in the Southeast. Located five miles Continue Reading

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