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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1GF7_battle-of-plymouth-memorial_Plymouth-NC.html
Honor to whom honor is due Dedicated to the memory of civilians and military forces engaged at the Battle of Plymouth, NC 17-20 April 1864
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1GEV_union-earthworks_Plymouth-NC.html
The main line of Union defenses during the Battle of Plymouth, April 17-20, 1864, was built across the road at this point.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1GEU_battle-of-plymouth_Plymouth-NC.html
Confederate troops led by Gen. Robert F. Hoke, aided by ram Albemarle, retook Union-occupied town, April 17-20, 1864.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1GES_fort-compher-battlefield_Plymouth-NC.html
Atop the hill in front of you, on the left side of the field, stood Fort Compher (also called Fort Comfort), a key position for U.S. forces occupying Plymouth. The nine-sided fortifications was named for Capt. Alexander Compher of the 101st Pennsy…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM169O_css-albemarle_Plymouth-NC.html
The iron clad ram, the CSS Albemarle was the most successful Confederate ironclad of the Civil War and twice defeated the Union Navy. Build in a cornfield on the Roanoke River near Scotland Neck, the Albemarle played a pivotal role in the Battle o…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM169M_latham-house_Plymouth-NC.html
Built by Charles Latham who occupied the house until 1882. Home was occupied for decades by descendants of its builder, a Lawyer, County Sheriff, and State Representative. During the battle of Plymouth, town residents sought protection in the base…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM169K_roanoke-river-lighthouse_Plymouth-NC.html
Roanoke River Lighthouse established by US. Lighthouse Service 1866, Plymouth North Carolina
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM12OH_battle-of-plymouth_Plymouth-NC.html
Confederate troops led by Brig. Gen. R. F. Hoke achieved a brilliant victory in the capture of Plymouth from the United States military and naval forces, April 17-20, 1864. The iron-clad "Albemarle," commanded by Capt. J. W. Cook, assisted in t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM12OE_washington-county-courthouse_Plymouth-NC.html
The first courthouse was located at Lee's Mill, Roper 1801. Moved to Plymouth 1823. It was destroyed by fire three times, 1860-1862-1881. Present courthouse built 1918.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM12OC_rt-rev-alfred-augustin-watson_Plymouth-NC.html
1st Bishop Diocese of East CarolinaRector of Grace Episcopal ChurchPlymouth, NCSt. Luke's Episcopal ChurchRoper, NC 1844-1858"The past is gone, the future is here."
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