Pee Dee, Montgomery County, North Carolina

Pee Dee is an unincorporated community in southwestern Montgomery County, North Carolina, United States, located on North Carolina Highway 73.

[1][2] U.S. Representative and State Senator Edmund Deberry lived in Pee Dee, which was a township at that time, until his death in 1859.

[3] The community was named for the Pee Dee people, who built the nearby Town Creek Indian Mound.

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