Historic Bath - BB2
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member CoinsAndPins
N 35° 28.620 W 076° 48.735
18S E 335585 N 3927452
Located at the State Historic Site Visitors Center in Bath
Waymark Code: WM24FV
Location: North Carolina, United States
Date Posted: 09/02/2007
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member drmellow
Views: 35

The plaque reads:

Bath, the oldest incorporated town in North Carolina, was established in 1705. By 1708 the town consisted of twelve houses and a population of fifty people. Among the early inhabitants were John Lawson, Surveyor General of the colony and author of A New Voyage to Carolina, the first history of North Carolina; Christopher Gale, the first Chief Justice of the colony (1712-17,1722-24, 1725-31); Governors Thomas Cary (1705-06, 1708-11) and Charles Eden (1714-1722); and the pirate Edward Teach, known as “Blackbeard.”

The early history of Bath was disturbed by political rivalry, yellow fever epidemics, Indian wars, and piracy. After this period of turbulence ended, the town entered an era of peaceful development. It was a trade center, exporting naval stores, furs, tobacco; seat of government for Beaufort County; and in 1744 and 1752 the meeting place of the General Assembly. The political and economic importance of Bath declined after the Beaufort County seat was moved to the town of Washington in 1785.


References:
Taylor Lewis and Joanne Young, The Hidden Treasure of Bath Town (1978)
Herbert Paschal, A History of Colonial Bath (1955)
Alan Watson, Bath: The First Town in North Carolina (2005)
C. Wingate Reed, Beaufort County: Two Centuries of its History (1962)
Bath State Historic Site web page:
(visit link)
Marker Name: Historic Bath

Marker Type: City

Related Web Link: [Web Link]

Required Waymark Photo: yes

Local North Carolina markers without State Number Designation: Not listed

Visit Instructions:

Photos of your visit to the marker are required, but PLEASE, no old vacation photos taken just because it was there!

Comments about your visit, interesting nearby areas and any significant information you may have on this waymark are encouraged.

Most of all, enjoy the History that North Carolina has to offer! From the Mountains to the Ocean .. it's all here!

Search for...
Geocaching.com Google Map
Google Maps
MapQuest
Bing Maps
Nearest Waymarks
Nearest North Carolina Historical Markers
Nearest Geocaches
Create a scavenger hunt using this waymark as the center point
Recent Visits/Logs:
Date Logged Log User Rating  
Jeanilou visited Historic Bath - BB2 09/23/2014 Jeanilou visited it
FRESH AIR53 visited Historic Bath - BB2 04/03/2014 FRESH AIR53 visited it
DukeRoom visited Historic Bath - BB2 09/28/2013 DukeRoom visited it
dukefan86 visited Historic Bath - BB2 12/28/2011 dukefan86 visited it
bambie2 visited Historic Bath - BB2 03/16/2009 bambie2 visited it
3newsomes visited Historic Bath - BB2 05/24/2008 3newsomes visited it
TumbleWeed visited Historic Bath - BB2 09/04/2007 TumbleWeed visited it

View all visits/logs