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Rehoboth Church

Colonial Anglican congregation known as Skinners Chapel. Present church constructed 1850-1853. Now United Methodist.

Marker is on North Carolina Route 32 0.1 miles west of Mallard Cove, on the left when traveling west.

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Mattamuskeet Nat'l Wildlife Refuge

The refuge, observation tower, and hunting lodge were rehabilitated by Civilian Conservation Corps enrollees, 1934-42.

Marker is at the intersection of U.S. 264 and Outfall Canal Road, on the right when traveling east on U.S. 264.

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Marion Bayard Folsom

Marion Folsom, business leader and civil servant, was born on this site on November 23, 1893. In 1914 he joined the Eastman Kodak Company where he helped design one of the nation's first company sponsored retirement insurance plans. Appointed by ...

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Womans Missionary Society

The

Womans Missionary Society

of

The Lutheran Augustana Synod was

organized at this site June 6-1892

which was then the home of

Dr. C.A. Swensson

Founder and President of Bethany College

with

Fifty Charter Members present

Mrs. Emmy Evald - Pres.

Mrs. C.A. Swensson - Secy.

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Charles Pettigrew

First Bishop-elect of Episcopal Church in N.C., 1794. St. David's Church, erected 1803 at his expense, and his home are ½ mile southeast.

Marker is at the intersection of St David Road and North Carolina Route 94, on the right when ...

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Dag Hammarskjöld

1905 - 1961

For all that has been, thanks.

For all that will be, yes!

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Edward Warren

Born in Tyrrell County, 1828, Surgeon General of N.C., 1862-65, Professor of Surgery in Maryland, Chief Surgeon of Egypt, died in Paris.

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (Business U.S. 64) and South Broad Street, on the left when ...

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British Invasion

A British force under Admiral Cockburn occupied Portsmouth and Ocracoke, July 12-16, 1813. S.E. 30 miles across Pamlico Sound.

Marker is at the intersection of TG Sonny Boy Joyner Highway (North Carolina Route 45) and Creekside Road, on the right when ...

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9/11 Memorial

To The Heroes of 9/11

May we students in life

have such courage

to be leaders for peace

Sharon Reed

Class of 1893

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James Johnston Pettigrew

Confederate General, famed for charge at Gettysburg. His grave is 8 miles south.

Marker is at the intersection of North Carolina Route 94 and 6th Street, on the left when traveling west on State Route 94.

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