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Remembering Francis Borden Mace : Great Grandparents - William Cramer and Mary Champlin
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Remembering Francis Borden Mace. An overview of Borden Mace's 94 years including some of his own memories. Early 20th Century Boardwalk - Beaufort, North Carolina. Great Grandparents - William Cramer and Mary Champlin. Converted courthouse at 401 Ann Street (1970 photo) Later. Moved to Restoration Grounds and restored to 1796 Courthouse. Courthouse, purchased for $325 and thereafter converted into a home. The sidebar images below link to various related posts. Click image to view obituary. Contributor to...
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Beaufort, North Carolina History: Stantons - Early Beaufort NC Settlers
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Beaufort, North Carolina History. Histories and Images from the Past - Compiled by Artist and Researcher Mary Warshaw. Stantons - Early Beaufort NC Settlers. This photo was included in the 1922 William Henry Stanton. Book; Stanton was obviously told it was the "oldest.". Then as the "Jennie Thomas" house, first block. Of Orange Street, the house faced the water and was just. South of the 1827 Hatsell House. Click the image to enlarge. When Henry and Mary Stanton ma d. The first Quaker meeting in Carteret...
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Beaufort, North Carolina History: James Davis Table circa 1840
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Beaufort, North Carolina History. Histories and Images from the Past - Compiled by Artist and Researcher Mary Warshaw. James Davis Table circa 1840. Master carpenter, brick mason and cabinetmaker, James Davis. Built this table about 1840 in the raised basement cabinet shop of his house on Moore Street, known today as the James Davis House circa 1829. Passed down through the Davis, Potter, Chadwick, Shaw and Gray families, the table is now cherished by a descendant in Texas. House,” built in 1812...
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Beaufort, North Carolina History: Did You Know?
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Beaufort, North Carolina History. Histories and Images from the Past - Compiled by Artist and Researcher Mary Warshaw. Click image to enlarge. In 1709, John and Francis Shackelford settled on the west side of North River about 4 miles northeast of the present site of Beaufort. On October 2, 1713, Beaufort was born. With permission from Lords Proprietors, Robert Turner hired surveyor Richard Graves to lay out a town of about 100 acres. In 1722 Carteret became a precinct; carved from Craven Precinct. From ...
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Beaufort, North Carolina History: Robert Williams Sailed to Beaufort in 1765
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Beaufort, North Carolina History. Histories and Images from the Past - Compiled by Artist and Researcher Mary Warshaw. Robert Williams Sailed to Beaufort in 1765. In his History of the Hammock House and Related Trivia. Maurice Davis wrote about Robert Williams, who owned the "White House" property from 1765 to 1777. 8220;Robert Williams, a Quaker, was one of the most remarkable men who ever lived in Carteret County. He obviously made no small plans. Officially laid out and named in 1713. Old Burying Grou...
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Beaufort, North Carolina History: 2006-10-29
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Beaufort, North Carolina History. Histories and Images from the Past - Compiled by Artist and Researcher Mary Warshaw. Excerpts from John Lawson's Letter to Lords-Proprietors - 1709. This Part of Carolina. Is faced with a Chain of Sand-Banks. Which defends it from the Violence and Insults of the Atlantick Ocean; by which Barrier, a vast Sound is hemm'd in, which fronts the Mouths of the Navigable and Pleasant Rivers of this Fertile Country. We have a great pied Gull. Great and small, are found almost in ...
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Beaufort, North Carolina History: 17th Century Seal of Albemarle
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Beaufort, North Carolina History. Histories and Images from the Past - Compiled by Artist and Researcher Mary Warshaw. 17th Century Seal of Albemarle. Seal of the County of Albemarle 1669-1689, continued as the Seal of the Province of North Carolina until the purchase by the Crown in1729. This reproduction is slightly larger than the original; reverse is blank. Click image to enlarge. Historic Beaufort, North Carolina - A Unique Coastal Village Preserved. Officially laid out and named in 1713. St Paul's ...
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PORCHSCAPES - The Colors of Beaufort, North Carolina
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PORCHSCAPES - The Colors of Beaufort, North Carolina. Three Centuries of History Woven Though Art and Words - by Beaufort artist and historian Mary Warshaw. Excerpt from Architectural Treasures. Sketches by Edward F. Turberg*. From the beginning, Beaufort was affected by those who traveled the seas. An international network of trade and communication provided a cultural influence unlike that of inland North Carolina—thus the growth of not only a unique maritime heritage but also an unequaled coll. As not...
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PORCHSCAPES - The Colors of Beaufort, North Carolina
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PORCHSCAPES - The Colors of Beaufort, North Carolina. Three Centuries of History Woven Though Art and Words - by Beaufort artist and historian Mary Warshaw. Excerpt from a 19th-century House. BUCKMAN HOUSE circa 1848. After the deaths of Sophia’s mother in 1942 and Nathan Merwin in 1948, Sophia and her daughter Elizabeth lived alone in what had become known. As the “Jennie Bell H. Mineering mother. The proud ladies had little money and refus. Use had to be completely reconstructed, w. Of all of North Car...
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Remembering Francis Borden Mace : Graduation from UNC and World War II
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Remembering Francis Borden Mace. An overview of Borden Mace's 94 years including some of his own memories. Early 20th Century Boardwalk - Beaufort, North Carolina. Graduation from UNC and World War II. Senior Photo - UNC 1941. Borden Mace graduated from the University of North Carolina in the spring of 1941, and started graduate work in philosophy. Later as photographic and photo-intelligence officer on the USS Bennington. In Tokyo Bay on September 2, 1945. See a few of Mace's favorite film projects below.
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