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This building was

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This is the site of Saint Charles Roman Catholic Church. T...

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Charles Cornwallis

This building was

occupied by Lord

Charles Cornwallis,

Commander in Chief of

the British army,

in April, 1781.

In the basement was

a military prison.

New Hanover Historical Commission.

A.J. Howell. E.S. Martin

James Sprunt. W.A. McGirt

Marker is at the intersection of North 3rd Street (U.S. 74) and Market Street, ...

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Saint Charles of Cornwallis Neck

This is the site of Saint Charles Roman Catholic Church. The parish began as a “Station Chapel” in the nearby home of the Charles Pye Family. Priests from St. Thomas Manor House in Port Tobacco came by on horseback to ...

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