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|  Edenton Bell Battery C.S.A. --- Edenton NC
in North Carolina Historical Markers Located on S. Broad St. at Water St. in Edenton NC posted by: Countrydragon location: North Carolina date approved: 02/02/2010 last visited: 10/24/2012 |
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|  Barker House, Marker A-55
in North Carolina Historical Markers Barker House. Home of Thomas Barker, N.C. agent to England, and his wife Penelope, reputed leader of the Edenton "Tea Party," 1774. Stands 3 blocks south. posted by: drmellow location: North Carolina date approved: 10/01/2006 last visited: 09/02/2017 |
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|  Edenton Tea Party, Marker A-22
in North Carolina Historical Markers Edenton Tea Party. Fifty-one women met at Mrs. Elizabeth King's home, which stood 1100 ft. S.E., and resolved, Oct. 25, 1774, to support the American cause. posted by: drmellow location: North Carolina date approved: 10/01/2006 last visited: 09/02/2017 |
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|  Dr. Hugh Williamson, Marker A-34
in North Carolina Historical Markers Dr. Hugh Williamson. Signer of the Federal Constitution, member of Congress, historian. Home was 4 blocks S.E. posted by: drmellow location: North Carolina date approved: 10/01/2006 last visited: 10/24/2012 |
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|  James Iredell, Jr., Marker A-50
in North Carolina Historical Markers James Iredell, Jr. 1788-1853. Governor, 1827-28; U.S. Senator; and legislator. Compiler of revisal of N.C. laws. His home two blocks south; grave at Hayes one mile S.E. posted by: drmellow location: North Carolina date approved: 10/01/2006 last visited: 09/02/2017 |
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|  Mackeys Ferry, Marker A-27
in North Carolina Historical Markers Mackeys Ferry. Established 1735 over Albemarle Sound, succeeding Bells Ferry. Discontinued in 1938. Northern terminus was four blocks south. posted by: drmellow location: North Carolina date approved: 10/01/2006 last visited: 09/02/2017 |
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|  Chowan County Courthouse, Marker A-11
in North Carolina Historical Markers Chowan County Courthouse. Oldest courthouse in use in North Carolina. Built about 1767. Whig centre in Revolution. Stands 3 blocks S.E. posted by: drmellow location: North Carolina date approved: 09/30/2006 last visited: 10/24/2012 |
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|  Francis Corbin, Marker A-69
in North Carolina Historical Markers Francis Corbin. (d) 1767. Granville agent, jurist, legislator. Provoked "Enfield Riot." Home, "the Cupola House," 2 blks. S. posted by: drmellow location: North Carolina date approved: 10/02/2006 last visited: 10/24/2012 |
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|  Thomas Child, Marker A-53
in North Carolina Historical Markers Thomas Child. Attorney-General of Colony, 1745-1761. Leader of faction which opposed Governor Dobbs. Secretary to Lord Granville. Home was 2 blocks S. posted by: drmellow location: North Carolina date approved: 10/01/2006 last visited: 09/02/2017 |
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|  Joseph Hewes, Marker A-4
in North Carolina Historical Markers Joseph Hewes. Signer of Declaration of Independence, leader in Continental Congress, merchant. His store was three blocks S. posted by: drmellow location: North Carolina date approved: 09/30/2006 last visited: 10/24/2012 |
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|  James Iredell, Marker A-5
in North Carolina Historical Markers James Iredell. 1751-1799. Justice of U.S. Supreme Court, 1790-99. Attorney General of N.C. during Revolution. Home stands 200 ft. east. posted by: drmellow location: North Carolina date approved: 09/30/2006 last visited: 10/24/2012 |
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|  Samuel Johnston, Marker A-9
in North Carolina Historical Markers Samuel Johnston. Revolutionary leader, Governor, U.S. Senator. His home, "Hayes," and grave are one mile S.E. posted by: drmellow location: North Carolina date approved: 09/30/2006 last visited: 10/24/2012 |
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|  Thomas C. Manning, Marker A-67
in North Carolina Historical Markers Thomas C. Manning. U.S. Minister to Mexico; chief justice, La. Supreme Court.; La. adjutant gen., 1863-65; taught at Edenton Academy. Lived here. posted by: drmellow location: North Carolina date approved: 10/02/2006 last visited: 10/24/2012 |
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|  Henderson Walker, Marker A-73
in North Carolina Historical Markers Henderson Walker. c. 1660-1704. Acting governor, 1699-1703; attorney general, judge, and vestryman. Grave is 75 feet west. posted by: drmellow location: North Carolina date approved: 10/02/2006 last visited: 10/24/2012 |
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|  St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Marker A-1
in North Carolina Historical Markers St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Parish formed in 1701, present structure begun in 1736, succeeding two earlier wooden buildings. posted by: drmellow location: North Carolina date approved: 09/30/2006 last visited: 10/24/2012 |
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|  Edenton United Methodist Church -- Edenton NC
in North Carolina Historical Markers Located on 100 N. Broad St. in Edenton NC posted by: Countrydragon location: North Carolina date approved: 02/02/2010 last visited: never |
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|  Harriet Jacobs, Marker A-72
in North Carolina Historical Markers Harriet Jacobs. c. 1813-1897. Fugitive slave, writer, & abolitionist. Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl (1861) depicts her early life. Lived in Edenton. posted by: drmellow location: North Carolina date approved: 10/02/2006 last visited: 08/14/2010 |
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|  Weapemeoc, Marker A-46
in North Carolina Historical Markers Weapemeoc. The principal town of the Weapemeoc Indians, visited by Ralph Lane and his colonists in 1585-1586, stood near present-day Edenton. posted by: drmellow location: North Carolina date approved: 10/01/2006 last visited: 01/21/2010 |
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|  Dr. Martin Luther King, jr. in Edenton, 1962
in North Carolina Historical Markers Located on N. Broad St. near Park Ave in Edenton NC posted by: Countrydragon location: North Carolina date approved: 01/25/2010 last visited: never |
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|  First Post Road, Marker A-25
in North Carolina Historical Markers 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. posted by: drmellow location: North Carolina date approved: 10/01/2006 last visited: 10/24/2012 |
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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 approved: 11/06/2006 last visited: 09/04/2006 |
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|  Mackeys Ferry --- Mackeys North Carolina
in North Carolina Historical Markers Located on Mackeys Rd. and Mackeys Ferry Rd. in Mackeys NC posted by: Countrydragon location: North Carolina date approved: 01/18/2010 last visited: never |
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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 approved: 05/06/2006 last visited: 01/15/2010 |
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|  Rehoboth Church, Marker B-49
in North Carolina Historical Markers Rehoboth Church. Colonial Anglican congregation known as Skinners Chapel. Present church constructed 1850-1853. Now United Methodist. posted by: drmellow location: North Carolina date approved: 05/06/2006 last visited: 01/15/2010 |
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|  Pea Ridge Sahara Plantation --- Roper NC
in North Carolina Historical Markers Located on NC 32 and Breezy Banks Rd. Roper NC posted by: Countrydragon location: North Carolina date approved: 01/18/2010 last visited: never |
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