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'MIRLO' RESCUE

A German submarine sank the British tanker "Mirlo" off coast nearby, Aug. 16, 1918. Coast Guard, led by J. A. Midgett, saved most of the crew.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker...

A German submarine sank the British tanker "Mirlo" off coast nearby, Aug. 16, 1918. Coast Guard, led by J. A. Midgett, saved most of the crew.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical...

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ST. THOMAS CHURCH

Episcopal. Oldest church building in the state of North Carolina; was constructed in 1734.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with their permission. Full page...

Episcopal. Oldest church building in the state of North Carolina; was constructed in 1734.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with their permission. Full page...

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CHARLES PETTIGREW

First Bishop-elect of Episcopal Church in N.C., 1794. St. David's Church, erected 1803 at his expense, and his home are 1/2 mile southeast.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker...

First Bishop-elect of Episcopal Church in N.C., 1794. St. David's Church, erected 1803 at his expense, and his home are 1/2 mile southeast.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker...

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DeMILLE FAMILY

Home of motion picture producer Cecil B. DeMille & his father, playwright Henry C. DeMille, stood five blocks west.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with...

Home of motion picture producer Cecil B. DeMille & his father, playwright Henry C. DeMille, stood five blocks west.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with...

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MATTHEW ROWAN

Acting governor, 1753-54. Councilor, assemblyman, and Surveyor-General. Merchant in the Irish trade. His home was here.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with...

Acting governor, 1753-54. Councilor, assemblyman, and Surveyor-General. Merchant in the Irish trade. His home was here.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with...

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R. A. FESSENDEN

Inventor, Pioneer in radio communication, conducted wireless experiments, 1901-02, from a station, 600 yds. S.W.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with their...

Inventor, Pioneer in radio communication, conducted wireless experiments, 1901-02, from a station, 600 yds. S.W.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with their...

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JOHN F. TOMPKINS

Agricultural reformer, a founder of the State Fair, published and edited the "Farmer's Journal," 1852-53, in Bath. This was his home.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program,...

Agricultural reformer, a founder of the State Fair, published and edited the "Farmer's Journal," 1852-53, in Bath. This was his home.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker...

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JOSEPHUS DANIELS

Secretary of the Navy, 1913-21; Ambassador to Mexico; editor; author. Birthplace stood here.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with their permission. Full...

Secretary of the Navy, 1913-21; Ambassador to Mexico; editor; author. Birthplace stood here.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with their permission. Full...

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AUGUSTIN DALY

Playwright, dramatic critic, theatrical producer, and actor, was born, July 20, 1838, in a house which stood 300 feet north.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used...

Playwright, dramatic critic, theatrical producer, and actor, was born, July 20, 1838, in a house which stood 300 feet north.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used...

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BUNCOMBE HALL

Continental Line officer. Wounded and captured at Germantown, Oct. 1777. Home, “Buncombe Hall,” stood one mile north.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with...

Continental Line officer. Wounded and captured at Germantown, Oct. 1777. Home, “Buncombe Hall,” stood one mile north.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with...

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ASA BIGGS

United States Senator 1855-1858, Congressman, member of state conventions, 1835 and 1861. Federal and Confederate Judge. Home is 1 block N.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker...

United States Senator 1855-1858, Congressman, member of state conventions, 1835 and 1861. Federal and Confederate Judge. Home is 1 block N.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker...

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MACKEYS FERRY

Established 1735 over Albemarle Sound, succeeding Bells Ferry. Discontinued in 1938. Southern terminus was 3 miles northwest.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is...

Established 1735 over Albemarle Sound, succeeding Bells Ferry. Discontinued in 1938. Southern terminus was 3 miles northwest.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and...

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FORT HILL

Site of Confederate batteries on Pamlico River which enabled Gen. D. H. Hill's forces to besiege Washington in spring of 1863. 5 mi. E.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program,...

Site of Confederate batteries on Pamlico River which enabled Gen. D. H. Hill's forces to besiege Washington in spring of 1863. 5 mi. E.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker...

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FIRST POST ROAD

The road from New England to Charleston, over which mail was first carried regularly in North Carolina, 1738-39, passed near this spot.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program,...

The road from New England to Charleston, over which mail was first carried regularly in North Carolina, 1738-39, passed near this spot.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program,...

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BRITISH INVASION

A British force under Admiral Cockburn occupied Portsmouth and Ocracoke, July 12-16, 1813. S.E. 30 miles across Pamlico Sound.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is...

A British force under Admiral Cockburn occupied Portsmouth and Ocracoke, July 12-16, 1813. S.E. 30 miles across Pamlico Sound.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and...

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EDWARD WARREN

Born in Tyrrell County, 1828, Surgeon General of N.C., 1862-65, Professor of Surgery in Maryland, Chief Surgeon of Egypt, Died in Paris.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program,...

Born in Tyrrell County, 1828, Surgeon General of N.C., 1862-65, Professor of Surgery in Maryland, Chief Surgeon of Egypt, Died in Paris.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker...

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BURNING OF WASHINGTON

The town was burned and shelled by evacuating United States troops in April, 1864.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with their permission. Full page here (NC...

The town was burned and shelled by evacuating United States troops in April, 1864.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with their permission. Full page here (NC...

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FORT HUGER

Principal Confederate fort on Roanoke Island. Mounted twelve guns. Surrendered Feb. 8, 1862. Earthworks are 100 yards south.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used...

Principal Confederate fort on Roanoke Island. Mounted twelve guns. Surrendered Feb. 8, 1862. Earthworks are 100 yards south.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used...

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ATTACK ON WASHINGTON

Town seized by Union troops, Mar. 1862. Efforts to recapture it failed in 1862 & 1863. Union Army withdrew in Apr. 1864.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used...

Town seized by Union troops, Mar. 1862. Efforts to recapture it failed in 1862 & 1863. Union Army withdrew in Apr. 1864.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is...

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FORT BRANCH

Confederate fort at Rainbow Banks, built to protect railroads and the upper Roanoke River valley. Earthworks remain. 3 miles northeast.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program,...

Confederate fort at Rainbow Banks, built to protect railroads and the upper Roanoke River valley. Earthworks remain. 3 miles northeast.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program,...

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