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By midday we were over and at anchor in Pamlico Sound, under shelter of a spit of sand which up to the present constitutes the entire Federal department of North
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He used most of his accrued royalties for seventy-six acres on a hill above Pompton Lakes, New Jersey, and an estate that would be called Pamlico.
Empire of Dreams Scott Eyman 2010
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Pamlico, which is the largest body of, for shrimp and oysters and everything else on the whole east coast.
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The coast of North Carolina is honeycombed with rivers, inlets, and lagoons, which open into the two broad sounds known as Pamlico and
The Naval History of the United States Volume 2 (of 2) Willis J. Abbot 1898
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There are a bunch of canals on the Pamlico river that stay fresh until late summer despite the proximity to saltwater and get stacked with big bluegills.
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Trying get some of the first Tarpon arriving in the Pamlico Sound back in June proved to be fruitless.
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That is definitely not the case on the Pamlico Sound where the wind blows unhindered and hard.
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Trying get some of the first Tarpon arriving in the Pamlico Sound back in June proved to be fruitless.
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That is definitely not the case on the Pamlico Sound where the wind blows unhindered and hard.
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There are a bunch of canals on the Pamlico river that stay fresh until late summer despite the proximity to saltwater and get stacked with big bluegills.
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