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Grantham, North Carolina

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Grantham, North Carolina
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Grantham is an unincorporated community in southwestern Wayne County, North Carolina, United States.[1] Located southwest of the county seat, Goldsboro, it is located on U.S. Route 13 between Goldsboro and Newton Grove to the south.

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Map of Wayne County, North Carolina With Municipal and Township Labels

Grantham has an elementary school k-5 and a middle school for 6-8. The mascot is the Bulldogs and the colors are green and white. There was formerly a Grantham High School, but it no longer exists. Grantham is one of three feeder schools to Southern Wayne High School in nearby Dudley. Grantham Middle School was completed for the 2015–2016 school year.[citation needed]

In addition to the Grantham family settling the area originally, other families included: Skinner, Pipkin, Bizzell, Hood, Cox, Herring, Casey, Bradshaw, Jernigan, Kelly, Cogdell, Perkins, Stevens, Warrick, Laws, Parker, Kennedy, Whitfield, Britt, Sutton, Blackman, Rose, Sasser, Brown, McCullen, Mozingo, Ingram, Thornton, Keen, Jordan, Jinnette, Best, Porter, Denning, and Williams.[2]

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