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According to oral history interviewee Eugene Perry, it was named for a variety of cattle, the &#x2018;Bull Durham Cattle&#x2019;. Previously, it was called &#x2018;Bovino&#x2019;, a play on &#x2018;bovine&#x2019;. In one of his oral histories, Charles Frank Moore also refers to Durham as &#x201C;Bovine.&#x201D;</marmot:placeNotes>
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