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Bryan Grimes

8053 NC HIGHWAY 33 E, Grimesland, NC    

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Major General, Confederate Army. His service spanned the Peninsula Campaign to Appomattox. Family plantation called G...

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Hull Road

Snow Hill, NC    

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This road was part of the original Hull Road cut by General Hull in the march of the British Army through Eastern Nor...

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Trinity Church

Chocowinity, NC    

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Episcopal. Originally Blount?s Chapel. Built ca. 1774 by Rev. Nathaniel Blount. Moved in 1939 from original site near...

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Grimsley Baptist Church

Snow Hill, NC    

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(Preface): On July 18, 1863 Union Gen. Edward E. Potter led infantry and cavalry from New Bern to destroy the Wilming...

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Wright Brothers Mural

121 E Main St, Williamston, NC     (252) 792-2636

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Circa 1940 mural painted by Philip von Saltza of Maine hangs above the Postmaster's office in the US Post Office i...

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Trinity School

Chocowinity, NC    

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Episcopal boys school founded in 1851 by The Rev. N.C. Hughes. Open off and on until 1908. Many students entered mini...

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North Carolina's First Confederate Memorial

Washington, NC     (800) 999-3857

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In 1888, Beaufort County became the first in the state to erect a monumnet honoring its Confederate dead. The monu...

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Catechna Indian Village

Creekshore Dr, Grifton, NC     (252) 524-5168

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Demonstrations on historic pottery techniques such as coil pottery and the canoe building techniques performed be ...

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Blount-bridgers House/hobson Pittman Memorial Gallery

130 Bridgers St, Tarboro, NC     (252) 823-4159

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The Blount-Bridgers House is a Federal style plantation house built c. 1808 by Thomas Blount, a prominent Edgecomb...

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Historic Hamilton

Hamilton, NC    

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Hamilton, incorporated in 1804 and located on the Roanoke River, long prospered as a bustling commercial port. Sha...

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Civil War Cemeteries

Tarboro, NC    

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Civil War soldiers and veterans are buried in Calvary Episcopal Churchyard and Old Town Cemetery. Among the fifty Con...

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Edgecombe County Confederate Memorial

106 W Church St, Tarboro, NC     (252) 823-0891

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The purpose of the museum is to inform and educate, and to honor and commemorate all past, present and future mili...

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W.l. Saunders

Tarboro, NC    

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Editor "Colonial Records of North Carolina," Confederate colonel, N.C. Secretary of State, 1879-91. His grave is...

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Fort Hill

Chocowinity, NC    

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Site of Confederate batteries on Pamlico River which enabled General D. H. Hill's forces to besiege Washington in spr...

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George H. White

Tarboro, NC    

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Represented the state's "Black Second" district, U.S. House, 1897-1901. Last black Southerner in Congress for 72...