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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1GKE_confederate-salt-works_Morehead-City-NC.html
The largest Confederate salt works in Carteret County was 50 yards S. It was burned by Union forces in April, 1862.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1GKD_atlantic-hotel_Morehead-City-NC.html
A prominent resort hotel opened June 21 1880, and visited by citizens from N.Y. to Ga. Burned April 15, 1933. Stood here.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1GJM_north-carolina-bankers-association_Morehead-City-NC.html
Organized at Teacher's Assembly Hall, July 24, 1897. Thomas H. Battle elected first president.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1GJL_teachers-assembly-north-carolina-education-assn_Morehead-City-NC.html
Headquarters and annual meeting-place, 1888-1900; razed in 1934. The building stood here.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1GJK_atlantic-intracoastal-waterway_Morehead-City-NC.html
Completed in 1932 from Norfolk to Wilmington via Beaufort-Morehead City. Sen. F.M. Simmons of New Bern and Rep. J.H. Small of Washington led effort.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKXE_carolina-city_Morehead-City-NC.html
Carolina City was a small settlement established in 1855. It contained a post office, a turpentine distillery, and the large Carolina Hotel, a favorite resort stop for visitors from New Bern arriving by rail or steamship. During the Civil War, the…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKWY_siege-of-fort-macon_Morehead-City-NC.html
Prelude: On February 8, 1862, Union General Ambrose E. Burnside captured Roanoke Island, key to the important Sound Region of Norteastern North Carolina. On February 10, Elizabeth City fell followed by strategic New Bern on March 14. Washington wa…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKWV_camp-glenn_Morehead-City-NC.html
National Guard camp, 1911 - 1918; later site of U.S. Navy base, and first U.S. Coast Guard air station, 1920 - 1921.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKWU_carolina-city_Morehead-City-NC.html
Large Confederate camp which extended over an area of 1 sq. mi. stood here; taken by Union Army, March 23, 1862, in Fort Macon campaign.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKW8_n-c-state-highway-patrol_Morehead-City-NC.html
Est. 1929 in response to increased traffic & accidents. First training school was held here; graduated 27 officers.
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