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Pee Dee, Montgomery County, North Carolina facts for kids

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Pee Dee is a small place in the southwestern part of Montgomery County, North Carolina, in the United States. It's called an unincorporated community, which means it's a group of homes and businesses that doesn't have its own local government like a city or town. Instead, it's looked after by the county. You can find Pee Dee right along North Carolina Highway 73.

Who Lived in Pee Dee?

A very important person named Edmund Deberry once lived in Pee Dee. He was a politician who served his state and country.

  • He was a U.S. Representative, which means he was elected to speak for the people of North Carolina in the national government in Washington, D.C.
  • He was also a State Senator, meaning he represented his local area in the government of North Carolina.

Edmund Deberry lived in Pee Dee, which was known as a township back then, until he passed away in 1859.

How Did Pee Dee Get Its Name?

The community of Pee Dee was named after the Pee Dee people. These were Native American people who lived in this area a very long time ago. They were skilled builders and created a special place nearby called the Town Creek Indian Mound. This mound is an important historical site that shows us about their culture and how they lived.

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