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Governor of North Carolina, 1861-1862. Speaker of the State Senate. Helped organize the State for war. Grave is 3 blocks E.
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Confederate major general; graduate of U.S. Military Academy, 1854. Mortally wounded at Gettysburg, age 29. Grave is 4 blocks east.
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Historian. Professor at Trinity College, 1894-1906. Secretary, Amer. Historical Association, 1919-1928. Born here.
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In MemoriamU.S.S. MaineDestroyed in Havana HarborFebruary 15th 1898This tablet cast from metal recovered from the U.S.S. Maine Placed byJohn W. CottenCamp No. 9 and AuxiliaryUnited SpanishWar Veterans
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(Front):Erected in honor ofThe Confederate SoldiersofEdgecombe County."Defenders of State Sovereignty." 1861 C.S.A. 1865(Back):Erected Oct. 29, 1904
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President Washington spent the night, April 18, 1791, in the town of Tarboro.
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Established in 1760 by the legislative act which crated the colonial town of Tarboro.
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(Preface): On July 18, 1863 Union Gen. Edward E. Potter led infantry and cavalry from New Bern to destroy the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad bridge at Rocky Mount. The infantry feinted toward Kinston and retreated to New Bern. Potter raided Greenv…
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