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Scotland Neck NC 27874, United States of America
Inscription. Episcopal. Established about 1732. This building, the third, was erected in 1854, in part with brick from an older church. , Erected 1951 by North Carolina Archives Conservation and Highway Department. (Marker Number ... More on HMDB

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Scotland Neck NC 27874, United States of America
Bibliography Arnett, Alex M. Claude Kitchin and the Wilson War Policies . Boston: Little, Brown, 1937. More on Bioguide.congress.gov
Inscription. Congressman, 1901-23, Democratic majority leader, 1915-19. Opposed war declaration; later supported Wilson's war policies. Home is here. , Erected 1951 by North Carolina Office of Arc... More on HMDB

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Scotland Neck NC 27874, United States of America
Inscription. Colonel in Revolution. Member of Continental Congress, 1778-1781; of Provincial Congresses; and of state legislature. Grave 125 yds. S. E. , Erected 1951 by North Carolina Archives and Highway Departments. (Marker Number ... More on HMDB

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Scotland Neck NC 27874, United States of America
Inscription. Noted Confederate ironclad, was built near this spot, 1863-64. Aided in recapture of Plymouth, April, 1864. , Erected 1938 by North Carolina Department of Conservation and Development. (Marker Number E-11: ), , Location. ... More on HMDB

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Scotland Neck NC 27874, United States of America
Inscription. Governor, 1909-1913; congressman, 1897-1908; & attorney. His grave is 240 yards south. , Erected 1951 by North Carolina Division of Archives and History. (Marker Number E-46: ), , Location. 36° 8.82′ N, 77° ... More on HMDB

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Scotland Neck NC 27874, United States of America
Inscription. Built about 1885. Home of three congressmen, W. H. Kitchin and his sons Wm. W. (governor, 1909-1913) and Claude. , Erected 1951 by North Carolina Division of Archives and History. (Marker Number E-47: ), , Location. ... More on HMDB

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Scotland Neck NC 27874, United States of America
Inscription. Early channel of trade, its valley long an area of plantations. Frequent floods until 1952, since controlled by Kerr Dam. Old name was "Moratuck.", , Erected 1954 by North Carolina Archives Conservation and Highway Department. ... More on HMDB
