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Lewiston and Woodville were formerly separate towns. They merged on July 1, 1981. The St. Frances Methodist Church, Woodville Historic District, and William H. Lee House are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Lewis Thompson Collection at the University of North Carolina ... 1900 Census (Woodville-Lewiston) · 1910 Lewiston ... Valuable Links. Bertie County History Site
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The County includes the eight incorporated townships of Askewville, Aulander, Colerain, Kelford, Lewiston-Woodville, Powellsville, Roxobel and Windsor.
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