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Ocracoke Island Journal: The Revolutionary War
Friday, July 01, 2016 The Revolutionary War Years ago I discovered an old magazine. The cover and other identifying information was gone, but it contained this paragraph: "Less well known, perhap...
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Ocracoke Island Journal: Aunt Winnie
By the end of the Civil War in 1865 all of Ocracoke’s former slaves had fled the island. Interestingly, two former slaves, Winnie Blount (“A...
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Charles II (1630-1685), who, after the end of the Protectorate, was restored as King of England, Scotland, and Ireland in 1660, granted a charter for Carolina to eight Lords Proprietors in 1663. The charter included all of the land between Virginia and...
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Education was an important part of community life on Portsmouth Island from soon after its first settlement. A chart of the coast of North Carolina between Cape Hatteras and Cape Fear from a survey taken in 1806 by Thomas Coles and Jonathan Price, clearly...
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In 1828 a contract was executed for a maritime infirmary near Ocracoke Inlet. Dr. James W. Potts was awarded the position of physician in Portsmouth village at a salary of $1,500 per year. Dr. Potts soon realized that maintaining a hospital at this...
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Ocracoke Island was the scene of one of the most horrific shipwrecks ever on the North Carolina Coast. In October, 1837, the steamboat Home ran aground during "Racer's Storm" in gale force winds. Ninety people, mostly well-heeled residents of New York...
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