Английская Википедия:Dudley Shoals

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Dudley Shoals is a populated place and former village[1] located in the Little River township of Caldwell County, North Carolina, United States.[2] It is located about 10 miles (16.09 km) northeast of the town of Granite Falls.[3]

Dudley Shoals houses Dudley Shoals Elementary School, part of the Caldwell County Schools school district.[4]

Geologically, Dudley Shoals is abundant in Sillimanite crystals.[5]

History

The earliest known use of the name "Dudley Shoals" was in an 1875 document summarizing the first session of the Forty-third United States Congress; the name described the land containing the post roads a mail carrier would pass through to get from Hickory (then called Hickory Tavern) to Wilkesboro (then called Wilksborough).[6]

Dudley Shoals was purchased around 1881 by A. J. Hamilton to build "a flour, saw, and single mill".[7] He called his mill the Dudley Shoals Cotton Milling Company, planting cotton fields still in use today by yarn plants.[8]

The area had a Baptist church by 1884.[9]

By 1907, 179 students were enrolled in the mill-funded Dudley Shoals School, which provided 10 grades.[10]

In 1913, Dudley Shoals was defined by the state of North Carolina as a village.[11]

Throughout the 1940s and 1950s, three large Sillimanite deposits were discovered and studied in Dudley Shoals.[12][13]

On January 1, 1947, Geitner George of the company Shuford Mills had purchased the cotton mills of Dudley Shoals and Granite Falls.[14][15][16]

In 1978, Dudley Shoals lost its status as a village and was reclassified as a populated place.[17]

In 1979, the existing Dudley Shoals Elementary School was formed.[18]

Notable people

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