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Edenton Cotton Mill
Founded by local investors in 1898, mill had major impact ...
Edenton Mill Village
From 1898-1923 more than seventy dwellings existed on five...
Rt. Rev. Alfred Augustin Watson
1818-1905
1st Bishop Diocese of East Carolina
...
Hampton Academy
Dr. John Hampton, Benefactor
Hampton Academy replace...
Controlling Blood Clotting
College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
Through th...
Appellate Division of the Supreme Court
Designated Landmark, New York City
This building h...
Plymouth United Methodist Church
Records first mention the appointment of William J. Waller...
Carthagenia Lodge
No. 38
Prince Hall
Affiliated
(Founder o...
Treatment of Iron Deficiency Anemia
College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
Biochemist...
The Davenport Home
This house was built ca 1778.
Daniel (1755-1807) and...
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Edenton Cotton Mill
Founded by local investors in 1898, mill had major impact on local economy.
Deeded to the Historic Preservation Foundation of NC in 1995.
Marker is at the intersection of East Church Street and McMullan Avenue, on the right when traveling east on ...
Edenton Mill Village
From 1898-1923 more than seventy dwellings existed on five streets for mill families.
Deeded to the Historic Preservation Foundation of NC in 1995.
Marker is at the intersection of East Church Street (North Carolina Route 32) and Wood Avenue, on the right ...
Rt. Rev. Alfred Augustin Watson
1818-1905
1st Bishop Diocese of East Carolina
Rector of Grace Episcopal Church
Plymouth, NC
St. Luke's Episcopal Church
Roper, NC 1844-1858
"The past is gone, the future is here."
Marker is on Madison Street south of East Water Street, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Hampton Academy
Dr. John Hampton, Benefactor
Hampton Academy replaced Plymouth Academy and other small schools as principal white school in Plymouth 1902-1922. Reopened as a primary school 1928-1958.
Plymouth Woman's Club acquired and preserved it in 1959 and sold it in 1999. Oldest ...
Controlling Blood Clotting
College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
Through the misfortune of a Wisconsin farmer, biochemist Karl Paul Link and his University of Wisconsin associates were handed the keys to discovery of anticlotting factors. Farmer Ed Carlson in February 1933 brought to Link ...
Appellate Division of the Supreme Court
Designated Landmark, New York City
This building houses the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York for the First Judicial Department, which hears appeals in civil and criminal cases from New York and Bronx Counties. ...
Plymouth United Methodist Church
Records first mention the appointment of William J. Waller as pastor of the Plymouth Methodist Episcopal Church, February 15, 1826. The first building was constructed in 1832. The church cemetery predates the church with the earliest grave dating back to ...
Carthagenia Lodge
No. 38
Prince Hall
Affiliated
(Founder of Black Masonry)
Established 1800's
Rebuilt 1975
Marker is at the intersection of Madison Street and Little Court, on the left when traveling south on Madison Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Treatment of Iron Deficiency Anemia
College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
Biochemists in the 1920s conducted studies leading to improved understanding of the roles of minerals in animal and human diets. University of Wisconsin biochemists E.B. Hart, C.A. Elvehjem, and Harry Steenbock discovered that copper, in ...
The Davenport Home
This house was built ca 1778.
Daniel (1755-1807) and Sarah Nichols (1756-?) were the first Davenports to occupy this home. They were wed in 1786, and from this union came: Elizabeth Warrington, Eunice Arnold, Priscilla Long, Nancy Bateman and Asenath Davenport.
The ...