The document summarizes the history of the now-flooded town of Proctor, North Carolina. It provides photos and descriptions of the structures, buildings, roads, and landmarks that once made up the mountain community, including the Calhoun General Store, Hazel Creek Bridge, Proctor School, Ritter Lumber Company, and First Baptist Church. It explains that the town was flooded in the 1940s when Fontana Dam was built, forcing residents to evacuate and leaving the entire area under 80 feet of water in Fontana Reservoir.