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V. 2: The population of Newberry County is fifty percent larger than it was in 1860 and the land area is slightly larger as a result of annexation. Although primarily an agricultural county, Newberry has exchanged its reliance on cotton as a cash crop for dependence on poultry and eggs, beef and dairy cattle, and timber and pulpwood. The county has lost some of its textile industry since World War II, but non-textile establishments hve moved in. These changes have diversified and stabilized Newberry's economy but have had little effect on the rural nature of the county. This volume covers the political, social, and economic development of Newberry County, South Carolina, from the beginning of the Civil War to the present day. - Publisher.
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The History of Newberry County South Carolina: 1860-1990 (Pope, Thomas, H//History of Newberry County, South Carolina)
July 1992, University of South Carolina Press
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The history of Newberry County, South Carolina
1973, University of South Carolina Press, Univ of South Carolina Pr
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