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Edenton, North Carolina
Inscription. Parish formed in 1701, present structure begun in 1736, succeeding two earlier wooden building... More on HMDB
With boxed pews, a long nave, a wonderful new organ and an exceptional stained glass window behind the altar. More on TripAdvisor

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505 S. Broad St., Edenton, North Carolina
- Thomas and Penelope Barker built the house in 1782 - It originally consisted of a parlor wing and half of the hall - The house had three additions between 1782 and the 1840s. - The woodwork is Fe... More on Edentonhistoricalcommission.org
Interesting information on the town's deep history that most travelers are unaware of. Definitely a must see. More on TripAdvisor

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107 E. Church St., Edenton NC 27932, United States of America
Inscription. James Iredell (1751-1799), Attorney General of North Carolina, 1779 to 1781. Fought for NC's ratification of the United States Constitution. Nominated Associate Justice of the first US Supreme Court Feb. 8, 1790 by President ... More on HMDB

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108 North Broad Street, Edenton NC 27932, United States of America
Inscription. Fugitive slave, writher & abolitionist. Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl (1861) depicts her early life. Lived in Edenton, , Erected 1998 by Division of Archives and History. (Marker Number A 72: ), , Location. ... More on HMDB

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Edenton NC 27932, United States of America
The town of Plymouth, formerly known as Plymouth Landing, reportedly received its name because sailors from Plymouth, Massachusetts called there regularly for cargo. Flatboats carried products down... More on LighthouseFriends.com
Inscription. Originally constructed in 1886 by the US Lighthouse Service, the Lighthouse served as a navigational beacon to Mariners on the Albemarle Sound. The Light marked the entrance to the Roa... More on HMDB

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Edenton NC 27932, United States of America
JOHNSTON, Samuel, a Delegate and a Senator from North Carolina; born in Dundee, Scotland, December 15, 1733; immigrated to the United States in 1736 with his parents, who settled in Chowan County, ... More on Bioguide.congress.gov
Inscription. Revolutionary Leader, Governor, U. S. Senator. His Home "Hayes, " and Grave are one mile S. E. , Erected 1936 by State Historical Commission. (Marker Number A 9: ), , Location. 36&de... More on HMDB

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Edenton NC 27932, United States of America
Inscription. 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. , Erected 1995 by Division of Archives an... More on HMDB
Inscription. Justice of U. S. Supreme Court, 1790-99, Attorney-General of N. C. during Revolution. Home stands 200 ft. East. , Erected 1936 by Department of Conservation and Development. (Marker N... More on HMDB

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Edenton NC 27932, United States of America
Inscription. 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. , Erected 1940 by State Historical Commission. (Marker Number A 22: ), , Location. ... More on HMDB

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Edenton NC 27932, United States of America
Inscription. Acting governor, 1699~1703; attorney general, judge, and vestryman. Grave is 75 feet west. , Erected 1999 by Division of Archives and History. (Marker Number A 73: ), , Location. 36° 3.665′ N, 76° 36.498′ ... More on HMDB

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Edenton NC 27932, United States of America
