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Pitt County
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Pitt County, North Carolina
1717 W 5th St
Greenville, NC 27834
Phone: (252) 902-2951
Fax: (252) 830-6311
www.pittcountync.gov

In east-central NC, northeast of Goldsboro; organized Apr 24, 1760 (prior to statehood) from Beaufort County. Name Origin: For William Pitt (1708-78), 1st Earl of Chatham, known as "the Great Commoner" for his support of the American colonies before the Revolutionary War.

Area (sq mi): 654.77 (land 651.58; water 3.19). Pop per sq mi: 218.80.
Pop 2005: 142,570. State rank: 16. Pop change: 2000-20005 6.60%; 1990-2000 24.00%. Pop 2000: 133,798 (White 61.00%; Black or African American 33.60%; Hispanic or Latino 3.20%; Asian 1.10%; Other 3.20%). Foreign born: 3.60%. Median age: 30.40.
Income 2000: per capita $18,243; median household $32,868; Pop below poverty level: 20.30%. *Personal per capita income 2000-2003: $24,331-$25,746.
Unemployment 2004: 5.70%. Change from 2000: -0.40%. Median travel time to work: 20.70 minutes. Working outside county of residence: 14.10%.

Cities with population over 10,000:
  • Greenville County seat (68,687)

  • See other counties in North Carolina.


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    Methods The town of Simpson is located in Pitt County, North Carolina, and was one of the many small towns in Eastern North Carolina that were flooded by Hurricane Floyd in 1999.
    Strogatz and his coworkers collected data in 1988 from a representative sample of 1,750 black adults age 25 to 50 living in Pitt County, North Carolina, a region noted for high mortality from stroke.
     
     
     
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