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|  Sans Souci Ferry, Cashie River NC
in Ferries and Ferry Landings Sans Souci Ferry is a cable ferry located on the Cashie River in Bertie County, North Carolina. The ferry is operated by the North Carolina Department of Transportation. The ferry is located on SR 1500 south of Windsor, NC. posted by: GA Cacher location: North Carolina date listed: 6/18/2008 last visited: 9/5/2007 |
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|  Sans Souci Ferry, Windsor, NC, USA
in Wikipedia Entries Sans Souci Ferry is a cable ferry located on the Cashie River in Bertie County, North Carolina. Coordinates: [show location on an interactive map] 35°55'N, 76°49'W The ferry is operated by the North Carolina Department of Transportation. The ferry is located on SR 1500 south of Windsor, NC. It is one of three remaining cable ferries left in operation in North Carolina posted by: GA Cacher location: North Carolina date listed: 6/16/2008 last visited: 11/27/2008 |
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|  Hoke's Final Line, Marker BBB-4
in North Carolina Historical Markers Hoke's Final Line. The extreme left flank of Confederate General Robt. F. Hoke's brigade was formed a few yds. N. just before the final attack, April 20, 1864. posted by: drmellow location: North Carolina date listed: 5/6/2006 last visited: 6/7/2008 |
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|  Roanoke River Lighthouse - Plymouth, North Carolina
in Coastal Lighthouses This lighthouse is an exact replica of one that used to be situated at the mouth of the Roanoke Rive on Albemarle Sound. posted by: BarbershopDru location: North Carolina date listed: 9/27/2009 last visited: never |
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|  Roanoke River Maritime Museum - Plymouth, North Carolina
in Maritime Museums An inland maritime museum loaded with local history in the form of photo's, old boats and other artifacts of the Roanoke River. posted by: BarbershopDru location: North Carolina date listed: 9/28/2009 last visited: never |
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|  Augustin Daly, Marker B-13
in North Carolina Historical Markers Augustin Daly. Playwright, dramatic critic, theatrical producer, and actor, was born, July 20, 1838, in a house which stood 300 feet north. posted by: drmellow location: North Carolina date listed: 5/6/2006 last visited: 5/8/2006 |
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|  Ram Albemarle, Marker B-10
in North Carolina Historical Markers Ram Albemarle. Confederate ironclad, winner of notable victories under Capt. J. W. Cooke, was sunk 600 feet north, night of Oct. 27.1864. posted by: drmellow location: North Carolina date listed: 5/6/2006 last visited: 6/7/2008 |
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|  Battle Of Plymouth, Marker B-9
in North Carolina Historical Markers Battle of Plymouth. Confederates under Gen. Robert F. Hoke, aided by the ram "Albemarle," took the town, April 17-20, 1864. posted by: drmellow location: North Carolina date listed: 9/12/2006 last visited: 6/7/2008 |
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|  Fort Williams, Marker BBB-9
in North Carolina Historical Markers Fort Williams. Principal Union fort at Plymouth, named for Gen. Thomas Williams, stood here. It was the last fort to fall, April 20, 1864. posted by: drmellow location: North Carolina date listed: 5/6/2006 last visited: 6/7/2008 |
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|  Union Earthworks, Marker BBB-7
in North Carolina Historical Markers Union Earthworks. The main line of Union defenses during the Battle of Plymouth, April 17-20, 1864, was built across the road at this point. posted by: drmellow location: North Carolina date listed: 5/6/2006 last visited: 6/7/2008 |
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|  Naval Action, Marker BBB-8
in North Carolina Historical Markers Naval Action. The Confederate ironclad ram "Albemarle" sank the Union gunboat "Southfield," April 19, 1864, one mile N.E. in the Roanoke River. posted by: drmellow location: North Carolina date listed: 5/6/2006 last visited: 6/7/2008 |
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|  85th Redoubt, Marker BBB-6
in North Carolina Historical Markers 85th Redoubt. Union fort built by the 85th New York Regiment. It was taken on April 18, 1864, in one of the heaviest assaults of the seige. posted by: drmellow location: North Carolina date listed: 5/6/2006 last visited: 5/15/2006 |
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|  Ransom's Assault: Marker BBB-5
in North Carolina Historical Markers Ransom's Assault. General Matt Ransom's brigade formed in line of battle near here in the final Confederate attack, April 20, 1864. posted by: drmellow location: North Carolina date listed: 5/6/2006 last visited: 2/18/2007 |
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|  Battle of Plymouth, Marker BB-6
in North Carolina Historical Markers The Battle of Plymouth took place April 17-20, 1864. posted by: drmellow location: North Carolina date listed: 5/6/2006 last visited: 6/6/2009 |
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|  "Scotch Hall", Marker A-49
in North Carolina Historical Markers Plantation setting for the novel "Bertie" by George R. Throop (1851), tutor in the family of Geo. W. Capehart. House built 1838 is 8 mi. S.E. posted by: drmellow location: North Carolina date listed: 11/6/2006 last visited: 9/4/2006 |
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|  William Blount | A-41
in North Carolina Historical Markers Located on US 17 (King Street) at Gray Street in Windsor posted by: 3newsomes location: North Carolina date listed: 2/12/2009 last visited: 5/23/2008 |
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|  "Windsor Castle" | A-74
in North Carolina Historical Markers Located on NC 308 (Sterlingworth Street) at Watson Street in Windsor posted by: 3newsomes location: North Carolina date listed: 2/12/2009 last visited: 5/23/2008 |
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|  David Stone | A-7
in North Carolina Historical Markers Located on NC 308 (Sterlingworth Street) at US 13 Bypass in Windsor posted by: 3newsomes location: North Carolina date listed: 2/12/2009 last visited: 5/23/2008 |
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|  Indian Woods, A-2
in North Carolina Historical Markers Reservation established in 1717 for Tuscaroras remaining in N.C. after war of 1711-1713. Sold, 1828. Five miles N.W. posted by: drmellow location: North Carolina date listed: 7/1/2007 last visited: 6/24/2007 |
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|  Salmon Creek and Eden House: Seedbed of the Colony, Marker A-10
in North Carolina Historical Markers Along the banks of the Chowan River and Salmon Creek, the seeds were planted for the colony and state of North Carolina. posted by: drmellow location: North Carolina date listed: 11/6/2006 last visited: 9/4/2006 |
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|  Buncombe Hall, Marker B-23
in North Carolina Historical Markers Buncombe Hall. The home of Col. Edward Buncombe of the Continental Line, who was captured at Germantown and died a prisoner in 1778, stood one mi. N. posted by: drmellow location: North Carolina date listed: 5/6/2006 last visited: 5/15/2006 |
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|  Locke Craig | A-36
in North Carolina Historical Markers Located on NC 308 at SR 1225 (Republican Road) northwest of Windsor posted by: 3newsomes location: North Carolina date listed: 2/12/2009 last visited: 5/23/2008 |
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|  Mackeys Ferry, Marker B-22
in North Carolina Historical Markers Mackeys Ferry. Established 1735 over Albemarle Sound, succeeding Bells Ferry. Discontinued in 1938. Southern terminus was 3 miles northwest. posted by: drmellow location: North Carolina date listed: 5/6/2006 last visited: 5/15/2006 |
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|  Roanoke River, A-48
in North Carolina Historical Markers Early channel of trade, its valley long an area of plantations. Frequent floods until 1952, since controlled by Kerr Dam. Old name was "Moratuck." posted by: drmellow location: North Carolina date listed: 7/1/2007 last visited: 5/23/2008 |
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|  Roanoke River, B-34
in North Carolina Historical Markers Early channel of trade, its valley long an area of plantations. Frequent floods until 1952, since controlled by Kerr Dam. Old name was "Moratuck." posted by: drmellow location: North Carolina date listed: 7/1/2007 last visited: 6/24/2007 |
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