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  • Franklinton, Oct. 23, 1881; p.Wm. Henry and Louie Virginia (Goswick); m.

    Alumni History of the University of North Carolina 1793-1962 1924

  • July 22, 1879; p.Wm. Henry and Louie Virginia (Goswick); m.

    Alumni History of the University of North Carolina 1793-1962 1924

  • Northward from Holy Island, but on the mainland, lies Goswick, from whose red sandstone quarries came the material for building the Abbey of

    Northumberland Yesterday and To-day 1908

  • Jan Goswick, 61, wondered why Joplin was cursed with such bad weather.

    latimes.com - News 2011

  • When I reached Goswick-warren, I came upon two men sitting by the side of a turf-dyke.

    Anecdotes of Dogs Edward Jesse 1824

  • "This proved to be futile," Goswick wrote, "as the females began accosting these officers."

    ajc.com - News ajudd@ajc.com 2010

  • "Clearly there's an interest to keep it here," Goswick said.

    The Facts: News 2010

  • Goswick said the developers own the presidential statues and they are sitting in a warehouse.

    The Facts: News 2010

  • T.M. Goswick of the Gordon County sheriff's office later gave this third-person account: "During this event, Captain Goswick, after serving numerous years in the military and in law enforcement, had never seen or heard as much foul language used and abusive actions taken by anyone, much less young females."

    ajc.com - News ajudd@ajc.com 2010

  • Goswick, the sheriff's chief of detectives, got to Downing Clark about an hour later.

    ajc.com - News ajudd@ajc.com 2010

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