• Ulah is an unincorporated community in Randolph County, North Carolina, United States. south of the neighboring county seat of Asheboro. Ulah has, for...
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    Randolph County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of the 2020 census, the population was 144,171. Its county seat is Asheboro...
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  • North Carolina Ulah, North Carolina Whynot, North Carolina Cordova, North Carolina East Rockingham, North Carolina Barker Ten Mile, North Carolina Elrod...
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    US 220 bypass Ulah to the west. A cloverleaf interchange with US 64 is located to the northwest of Ulah. I-73, I-74, and US 220 north, approaching Asheboro...
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    North Carolina Highway 159 (NC 159) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It serves as access to the North Carolina Zoological...
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    I-74 was completed on August 27, 1996, between Steeds and Ulah. I-74 replaced North Carolina Highway 752 (NC 752) in 1998 near Mount Airy, and the entirety...
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    south of Ulah. In 1974, it was extended south, overlapping with NC 109 Bus, to its current terminus with NC 24/NC 27/NC 109 Bus. "North Carolina Highway...
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  • State highways in North Carolina are owned and maintained by the U.S. state of North Carolina, through the North Carolina Department of Transportation...
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    section from south of Candor to Ulah. Signage of "Future Interstate 73" was also placed all along US 220, from Rockingham north to I-40 in Greensboro and south...
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  • Anglo-Cherokee War (1759–1761), nephew of the Moytoy of Tellico. Uka Ulah (also Ukah Ulah) (d. 1761), "emperor;" nephew of Old Hop, Standing Turkey (or Cunne...
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    Biscoe and Star. In 1997, it was extended further north through Seagrove to its current terminus near Ulah. In 2008, the US 220 Alt was temporary extended...
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  • Osley Bird Saunooke (category Professional wrestlers from North Carolina)
    Conway, Robert O. (1994). "Saunooke, Osley Bird". State Library of North Carolina. Retrieved August 15, 2024. Conley, Robert J. (October 20, 2014). Cherokee...
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  • Nation, Mary passed-away. After a couple of years, Welch moved back to North Carolina and was a delegate from Cherokee County during the December 1, 1870...
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    220 - Ellerbe, North Carolina Alt. US 220 - Emery to Seagrove, North Carolina Bus. US 220 - South of Ulah to Level Cross, North Carolina, via Asheboro...
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    Michell Hicks (category Western Carolina University alumni)
    Indians. He has a bachelor's degree in business administration from Western Carolina University. He and his wife Marsha have 5 children. Prior to serving as...
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  • Pottstown, Pennsylvania, Martin Patrick 3 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. and ULAH in Westwood, Kansas Outside of the US, the brand is carried at Nordstrom...
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    Arizona, and Southwestern Community College in Sylva, North Carolina. He holds a North Carolina teaching license in industrial arts. Sneed taught vocational...
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    two known communities in North Carolina, the United States, that are likely to have been named after Ulaid - Mount Ulla and Ulah. The Ulaid have inspired...
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  • North Carolina Press. pp. 72, 160. ISBN 9781469673424. Donaldson, Thomas; Carrington, Henry B. (1892). "Eastern Band of Cherokees of North Carolina"...
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    2021. Safitri, Putri (7 December 2021). "235 Anak Tak Sekolah Gara-gara Ulah KKB Bakar SMA Negeri 1 Oksibil, Guru dan Siswa Trauma Berat". Tribunpalu...
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  • Yonaguska (category Native American people from North Carolina)
    of his name), was a leader among the Cherokee of the Lower Towns of North Carolina. During the Indian Removal of the late 1830s, he was the only chief...
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    Dutch-Irish and English immigrants who had first settled in Virginia and North Carolina in the 1700s. Her maternal grandparents came to Oklahoma in the early...
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  • Patrick Lambert (category People from Cherokee, North Carolina)
    Patrick Henry Lambert (born September 4, 1963, in Cherokee, North Carolina) is a Cherokee politician who served as the 27th Principal Chief of the Eastern...
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  • confirmed tornadoes during the outbreak from May 6 to May 31, 1995. List of North American tornadoes and tornado outbreaks Tornado History Project - May 1995...
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    Band of Cherokee Indians. He is credited with gaining approval by the North Carolina legislature for the band's incorporation as a legal entity, and for...
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  • period, Taylor was negotiating with representatives of the state of North Carolina to complete an agreement to allow the EBCI to establish a gaming casino...
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  • Joyce Dugan (category Educators from North Carolina)
    recognized Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (1995-1999), based in Western North Carolina. She was the first woman to be elected to this office, and as of 2024[update]...
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