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Bryan Grimes
Major General, Confederate Army. His service spanned the Peninsula Campaign to Appomattox. Family plantation called G...
Hull Road
This road was part of the original Hull Road cut by General Hull in the march of the British Army through Eastern Nor...
Trinity Church
Episcopal. Originally Blount?s Chapel. Built ca. 1774 by Rev. Nathaniel Blount. Moved in 1939 from original site near...
Grimsley Baptist Church
(Preface): On July 18, 1863 Union Gen. Edward E. Potter led infantry and cavalry from New Bern to destroy the Wilming...
Wright Brothers Mural
Circa 1940 mural painted by Philip von Saltza of Maine hangs above the Postmaster's office in the US Post Office i...
Trinity School
Episcopal boys school founded in 1851 by The Rev. N.C. Hughes. Open off and on until 1908. Many students entered mini...
North Carolina's First Confederate Memorial
In 1888, Beaufort County became the first in the state to erect a monumnet honoring its Confederate dead. The monu...
Catechna Indian Village
Demonstrations on historic pottery techniques such as coil pottery and the canoe building techniques performed be ...
Blount-bridgers House/hobson Pittman Memorial Gallery
The Blount-Bridgers House is a Federal style plantation house built c. 1808 by Thomas Blount, a prominent Edgecomb...
Historic Hamilton
Hamilton, incorporated in 1804 and located on the Roanoke River, long prospered as a bustling commercial port. Sha...
Civil War Cemeteries
Civil War soldiers and veterans are buried in Calvary Episcopal Churchyard and Old Town Cemetery. Among the fifty Con...
Edgecombe County Confederate Memorial
The purpose of the museum is to inform and educate, and to honor and commemorate all past, present and future mili...
W.l. Saunders
Editor "Colonial Records of North Carolina," Confederate colonel, N.C. Secretary of State, 1879-91. His grave is...
Fort Hill
Site of Confederate batteries on Pamlico River which enabled General D. H. Hill's forces to besiege Washington in spr...
George H. White
Represented the state's "Black Second" district, U.S. House, 1897-1901. Last black Southerner in Congress for 72...