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Misenheimer, North Carolina

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689: 19: 142:, expected to bring growth to the area. One of the first actions taken by the interim board was to block heavy industry such as re-opening the former Barringer gold mine by Joe Carter, who owned about 250 acres, or about a fourth of the village land, but did not live in the community. Carter had been working to restart the mine since 1998, and county commissioners stopped his plan for a 162:. The council elects one of its own members as the mayor every two years, and may remove and replace the mayor as well. This system prevents the direct general election of a mayor by the citizens of the town. Members are elected at-large (without districts) and in a 115:
began. Meanwhile, Barringer was sued because of uncertainty over whether he owned the land he mined; he won the case in the 1880s. By 1888, new owners were working the mine and they moved Long Creek. In 1903, the Whitney Company, which was also working on damming the
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In 1825, Matthias Tobias Barringer discovered gold nuggets along a section of Long Creek that ran through his farm. He found $ 8,000 worth of gold ($ 179,000 in 2020 dollars), and eventually the country's first gold vein in
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is not at an intersection of two or more streets, but at a crosswalk to accommodate pedestrian traffic (the crosswalk being across US 52 connecting the two parts of Pfeiffer's campus on opposite sides of the highway).
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after residents protested, but Peter Edquist, a leader of the incorporation effort and the first mayor, denied that the mine was the reason for incorporation.
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In the late 1800s Misenheimer was a stop called Gladstone on a railroad spur that served a nearby early tourist destination, Misenheimer Springs.
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passes through Misenheimer along its route from Salisbury to Albemarle, and bisects the Pfeiffer campus along with a
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were to be held in even-numbered years, while the rest of the state always uses odd-numbered ones.
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Misenheimer, North Carolina
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Beth McLain, "Misenheimer wants county's help with zoning ordinance enforcement,"
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line. Misenheimer may have been the only municipality in America whose only
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Shannon Beamon, "Residents look back at 10 years in the village,"
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Incorporation resulted June 26, 2003, from a bill passed by the
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with five total council members serving staggered four-year
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Jenny Darby Roberson, "Village approval gets closer,"
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Beth McLain, "Welcome to the Village of Misenheimer,"
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Pfeiffer University
Norfolk Southern Railroad
village
Stanly County, North Carolina
Piedmont
North Carolina
Richfield
Census
college town
Pfeiffer University
Gray Stone Day School
charter
high school
U.S. Route 52
Norfolk Southern Railroad
traffic light
quartz
North Carolina's gold rush
Yadkin River
Yadkin River project
North Carolina General Assembly
U.S. 52
N.C. 49
quarry
mayor-council government
terms
non-partisan
local legislation
elections

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