EASTERN RED HILLS. 



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western division. An interesting feature of the rural popu- 

 lation is that the two races tend to congregate in different 

 neighborhoods in the same counties, without any noticeable 

 differences in soil. Only 5.4 per cent of the population was 



FIG. 15. Road through the Pocosin, Pike County. Soil very 

 sandy, and trees and shrubs mostly evergreen. March 27, 1913. 



classed as urban in 1910, and the proportion of foreigners 

 was about 1 in 3, COO. 



In 1880 the immigration from other states had been 

 mostly from Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolira, Flor- 



