
The Tar River serves as the central artery of commerce in this 1903 survey, defining a landscape where river landings and steamboat travel were still vital to Pitt County's economy. A designated Steamboat Route winds along the river, connecting numerous family-named landings such as Blue Banks Ldg. and Cherry Ldg. to the growing hub of Greenville. The era's infrastructure is further detailed by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad and the presence of the Pitt County Poor Farm south of the city, reflecting the social and industrial realities of the early twentieth century.
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