The rich agricultural land of northeastern North Carolina was originally
settled in the mid-18th century and, in 1777, divided into two counties:
Edgecombe and Nash. In 1818, the Battle family established a textile
mill that remained in operation for more than 175 years and became the
basis for the city of Rocky Mount. The Atlantic Coastline Railroad chose
the area as its repair shop in 1899 and, at the turn of the 20th
century, the area was booming. Diverse communities produced outstanding
educators, groundbreaking physicians, and business leaders. Residents
included Olympians, baseball hall of famer Buck Leonard, and basketball
greats Phil Ford and Buck Williams. Creative citizens became
award-winning musicians, painters, and writers, like novelist Kaye
Gibbons and entertainer Kaye Kyser. Military service in conflicts from
the Revolutionary War to the Iraq War included generals, admirals, and a
Medal of Honor recipient. Legendary Locals of Edgecombe and Nash
Counties celebrates some of the individuals who have left their mark.