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Beaufort, North Carolina / Mamré Marsh Wilson and Beaufort Historical Association.

Summary:

Located at the very heart of the Crystal Coast in Carteret County, Beaufort represents the best of the old days and the old ways of historic North Carolina. Seeking a natural, deep-water harbor, settlers in the early 1700s chose the site of the former Coree Indian village named Cwarioc, or fish town, and upon this land, developed a home that would become rich in maritime heritage. Brimming with stories of pirates and privateers, suitors and soldiers, merchants and fishermen, this memorable village attracts thousands of tourists and newcomers each year, eager to explore its charming waterfront shops and streets lined with elegant residences. This unique volume takes readers on a remarkable journey across Beaufort's 300-year history, bringing to life the generations of men and women who shaped the town's personality and guaranteed its longevity through their hard work and perseverance along its coastal waters. Touching upon the major events that played a role in the town's evolution, Beaufort, North Carolina chronicles the life of the colonists under the direction of the Lord's Proprietors, their participation in the revolt against English rule and the following conflicts such as the War of 1812 and the Civil War, which brought the terrors of battle into their backwaters, and the commercial and technological changes of the twentieth century that fashioned the Beaufort of today.-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 0738523631
  • ISBN: 9780738523637
  • Physical Description: 160 pages : illustrations, maps, portraits ; 25 cm
  • Publisher: Charleston, SC : Arcadia, [2002]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 156-157) and index.
Subject:
Beaufort (N.C.) > History.
Carteret County (N.C.) > Genealogy.
Carteret County (N.C.) > Discovery and exploration.
Carteret County (N.C.) > History.
Genre:
Family histories.

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  • 12 of 12 copies available at NC Cardinal.
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Brown Library System. (Show)

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George H. & Laura E. Brown Library CR 975.619 Wil (Text) 30308100679399 North Carolina Room Adult Reference Available -
Beaufort Main 975.6197 WILSO (Text) 34208213214835 Adult Nonfiction Available -
Beaufort Main R NC 975.6197 W (Text) 34208200370772 Local History Reference Available -
Bogue Banks HISTORY LOCAL WILSO (Text) 34208200370806 Local History Nonfiction Available -
Dorothy Wightman Library NCR 975.6197 WIL (Text) 30372100485280 Adult Reference Available -
Government and Heritage Library 975.6197 W751be (Text) 33091006700090 NC Research Room Available -
Margaret and James Harper, Jr. Library NC 975.6 WIL (Text) 31421621320770 Adult Nonfiction Available -
Newport HISTORY LOCAL WILSO (Text) 34208201035697 Adult Nonfiction Available -
Rose Hill Community Memorial Library NCR 975.6197 WIL (Text) 30372100485405 Adult Reference Available -
Thomasville Public Library 975.6 W (Text) 25908003878837 Adult Nonfiction Available -

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Summary: Located at the very heart of the Crystal Coast in Carteret County, Beaufort represents the best of the old days and the old ways of historic North Carolina. Seeking a natural, deep-water harbor, settlers in the early 1700s chose the site of the former Coree Indian village named Cwarioc, or fish town, and upon this land, developed a home that would become rich in maritime heritage. Brimming with stories of pirates and privateers, suitors and soldiers, merchants and fishermen, this memorable village attracts thousands of tourists and newcomers each year, eager to explore its charming waterfront shops and streets lined with elegant residences. This unique volume takes readers on a remarkable journey across Beaufort's 300-year history, bringing to life the generations of men and women who shaped the town's personality and guaranteed its longevity through their hard work and perseverance along its coastal waters. Touching upon the major events that played a role in the town's evolution, Beaufort, North Carolina chronicles the life of the colonists under the direction of the Lord's Proprietors, their participation in the revolt against English rule and the following conflicts such as the War of 1812 and the Civil War, which brought the terrors of battle into their backwaters, and the commercial and technological changes of the twentieth century that fashioned the Beaufort of today.--