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|  Confederate Ironclad Ram C.S.S. Neuse, Kinston, North Carolina
in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites The remain of a Confederate ironclad ram ship, the C.S.S. Neuse, are displayed at this historic site in Kinston. The posted coordinates will take you to interpretive signage outside the visitors center. Guided tours are held throughout the day when the center is open. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date listed: 7/3/2006 last visited: 7/23/2009 |
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|  Lenoir County Civil War Monument, Kinston, North Carolina
in American Civil War Monuments and Memorials The Lenoir County Monument has traveled around the county a bit. It is currently located at the Richard Caswell/C.S.S. Neuse State Historic Site. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date listed: 7/3/2006 last visited: 6/24/2006 |
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|  Brigadier General Richard Caswell
in American Revolutionary War Veteran Graves Richard Caswell was a North Carolina patriot, Colonial officer and the first Constitutional Governor of North Carolina. He is buried in Kinston, North Carolina. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date listed: 6/29/2006 last visited: 6/24/2006 |
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|  Richard Caswell
in Grave of a Famous Person Richard Caswell was a North Carolina patriot, Colonial officer and the first Constitutional Governor of North Carolina. He is buried in Kinston, North Carolina. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date listed: 6/30/2006 last visited: 6/24/2006 |
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|  Richard Caswell Historic Marker
in North Carolina Historical Markers This is a 1919 North Carolina State Historic Marker located very near the newer 1938 Highway Marker for Caswell. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date listed: 6/30/2006 last visited: 6/24/2006 |
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|  Ram Neuse, Marker F-15
in North Carolina Historical Markers The Ram Neuse or CSS Neuse is a confederate ironclad ram, destroyed by the Confederates to avoid Union capture. The remains were salvaged in 1963 and are now on public display near this marker. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date listed: 7/7/2006 last visited: 7/23/2009 |
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|  Richard Caswell, Marker F-2
in North Carolina Historical Markers Richard Caswell was North Carolina's first constitutional Governor posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date listed: 6/30/2006 last visited: 6/24/2006 |
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|  The Town of Kingston
in North Carolina Historical Markers A marker commemorating the establishment of Kinston, formerly called Kingston, in 1762. This tablet is located on the grounds of the Lenoir County Courthouse and was placed in 1929. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date listed: 7/7/2006 last visited: 6/24/2006 |
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|  Harmony Hall, Marker F-49
in North Carolina Historical Markers A historic building in Kinston, that was once owned by North Carolina's first Governor. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date listed: 7/3/2006 last visited: 6/24/2006 |
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|  TT27 TWC in Kinston, NC
in U.S. Benchmarks USGS Bench mark located on NC 58 S. right lane shoulder on top concrete barrier rail mid span crossing the Neuse River. South of Kinston. PID: TT27 TWC 1954 is not found in USG data. This Benchmark will be destroyed c. 2010 due to Bridge replacement.
posted by: John & Nicholas location: North Carolina date listed: 3/24/2009 last visited: never |
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|  Lewis School, Marker F-28
in North Carolina Historical Markers A marker noting the location of a notable private school in Kinston. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date listed: 7/20/2006 last visited: 6/24/2006 |
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|  Kinston - Lenoir County Visitor's Center - North Carolina
in Tourist Information Centers - Visitor Centers A very new Visitor's Center that can lead you to on the paths of several Civil War trails. posted by: BarbershopDru location: North Carolina date listed: 10/11/2009 last visited: never |
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|  Tower Hill, Marker F-13
in North Carolina Historical Markers A marker commemorating a colonial capital authorized never built. This marker is at NC State Highway 55 and Tower Hill Road in Lenoir County. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date listed: 7/3/2006 last visited: 6/24/2006 |
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|  General Robert Hoke Monument
in North Carolina Historical Markers This is an old Historical Commission Marker honoring North Carolina's own General Robert Hoke and his "glorious victory" in the Battle of Wyse Fork. This marker is located at a pull-out on U.S. Highway 70. The Battle of Wyse Fork marker is at this location as well. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date listed: 7/4/2006 last visited: 7/23/2009 |
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|  Battle of Wyse Fork, Marker FF-1
in North Carolina Historical Markers A large interpretive marker located near the site of the Civil War Battle of Wyse Fork fought in March 1865. A battlefield map accompanies considerable text describing the battle, participants and troop movements. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date listed: 8/4/2006 last visited: 7/23/2009 |
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|  Lane's Chapel United Methodist Church
in Country Churches Quaint Country Church at an unnamed crossroads in rural north Craven County, North Carolina. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date listed: 7/2/2006 last visited: 6/24/2006 |
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|  Dobbs County, Marker F-25
in North Carolina Historical Markers This marker memorializes a now defunct county in North Carolina. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date listed: 6/29/2006 last visited: 6/24/2006 |
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|  Washington's Southern Tour, Marker C-17
in North Carolina Historical Markers In the spring and summer of 1791, Washington completed a tour of the southern states, traveling almost 2,000 miles through Virginia, the Carolinas, and Georgia. One of Washington's stops was at the home of Colonel John Allen, about five miles from this marker. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date listed: 7/3/2006 last visited: 6/24/2006 |
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|  Fort Barnwell, Marker C-32
in North Carolina Historical Markers A marker notes the location of a base of operations and fortification used during the Tuscarora War. The nearby unincorporated community still bears the name of the fort. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date listed: 7/12/2006 last visited: 4/5/2009 |
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|  Snow Hill Fire Tower
in Look-Out Towers Snow Hill Fire Tower, Greene County, NC posted by: weblookout location: North Carolina date listed: 3/1/2007 last visited: 1/12/2007 |
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|  Old Goldsboro Cemetery
in Abandoned Cemeteries An old Goldsboro cemetery posted by: Exile® location: North Carolina date listed: 6/2/2009 last visited: never |
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|  NCDOT - DDC9
in U.S. Benchmarks In the dirt median of Carolina Beach Rd, a North Carolina Department of Transportation traverse station stamped DDC-9 posted by: wwflover13 location: North Carolina date listed: 2/14/2009 last visited: never |
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|  Fort Fisher Hero - Ayden, NC
in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites CWT marker commemorates a hero of the fight for Fort Fisher, Pvt. Christopher Columbus Bland, who is buried here (Hancock's Primitive Baptist Church, Ayden, NC). posted by: Confederate goliath location: North Carolina date listed: 1/11/2009 last visited: 1/30/2009 |
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|  Comfort Fire Tower
in Look-Out Towers Comfort Fire Tower, Onslow County, NC posted by: weblookout location: North Carolina date listed: 3/2/2007 last visited: 7/23/2009 |
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|  Odd Fellows Home | F-53
in North Carolina Historical Markers Located on US 70 Business (East Ash Street) at Herman Street in Goldsboro posted by: 3newsomes location: North Carolina date listed: 4/8/2009 last visited: 12/9/2008 |
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