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I Knew 3000 Lunatics by Victor R. Small, MD
I Knew 3000 Lunatics by Victor R. Small, MD










I Knew 3000 Lunatics by Victor R. Small, MD

Victor Small was born in 1888, the son of John and Hattie Small, and grew up in Ohio. Small and his generosity that will benefit the citizens of Sampson County for years to come. This facility is a fitting memorial to Dr.

I Knew 3000 Lunatics by Victor R. Small, MD

It is intended to be the center of cultural and historical activities in Sampson County and will be used “for the purpose of promoting and furthering an interest in music, literature, and the fine arts in general,” the specific instructions provided in the will of its previous owner and benefactor, Dr. After years of neglect, the Sampson Arts Council was able to secure grants and funding that allowed them to renovate and completely restore this Clinton landmark to its original splendor. has undergone a magnificent transformation.

I Knew 3000 Lunatics by Victor R. Small, MD

In recent years, the old Victor Small home standing at 709 College St.












I Knew 3000 Lunatics by Victor R. Small, MD