▪ Beaufort
Timeline
▪ Coree Territory and Villages
▪ Coree Territory and Villages
▪ Tuscarora and Coree Wars
▪ Early
Settlement in the Core Sound Area
▪ Beaufort Established in 1713
▪ Richard Graves
and Early Proprietors
▪ Beaufort
Incorporated 1723
▪ Brief Overview
of Colonial Beaufort
▪ White House
▪ Bordens, Stantons, and the Quaker Colony
▪ 1747 Spanish
Intrusions
▪ Robert Williams
Sailed to Beaufort in 1763
▪ Beaufort and Carteret
County during the Revolution
▪ Charles Biddle's Time in
Beaufort 1778‒80
▪ 1783 Spanish Visitor
▪ Samuel Leffers,
Hammock House, and Leffers' Letters
▪ 1816 Resurvey of Beaufort and Lennoxville Laid Out
▪ 1816 Resurvey of Beaufort and Lennoxville Laid Out
▪ Otway
Burns
▪ Atlantic
House Hotel 1851‒1879
▪ CIVIL WAR
Steamship Nashville
Siege of Fort Macon
Letter to William B. Duncan
Rules Regarding the Market
Excerpts
from James Rumley's Diary
Refugee Camp and Diary of a Union Officer
Post-Civil War Visitors
▪ Washburn Seminary Founded 1867
▪ Origins
of the Marine Laboratory
▪
1885 Beaufort High School
▪ Crissie Wright
▪ B.L. Perry House
▪ Davis-Duncan House
▪ Windmills
▪ Windmills
▪ "Memories of Beaufort in
the Nineties"
▪ "Billy" Delamar and his Memories of Early Beaufort
▪ "Billy" Delamar and his Memories of Early Beaufort
▪ First Inlet Inn
▪ The Train
▪ St. Paul's School 1909‒1910
Catalogue
▪ 1916 Graded School on Courthouse Square
▪ "Bureau of Fisheries and
its Biological Station"
▪ Mullet and Menhaden
▪ Beaufort Woman's Club
▪ "The Highway Bridge is Open Today"
▪ Schools on Mulberry Street
▪ 1937 Post Office and
Murals
▪ "Major Fishing Disaster Early Friday Morning"
▪ "Gold in Blue Waters off Carteret County"
▪ Founding of Beaufort
Historical Association
▪ "Beaufort's Waterfront Revitalization a Success"
▪ "Beaufort's Waterfront Revitalization a Success"
▪ Silver Chalice and
Periauger Project
▪ History of North Carolina's Maritime Museum
▪ Taylor's Creek and Carrot Island Channel
▪ Rachel Carson Reserve and Feral Horses
▪ Beaufort Historic District – National Register of Historic
Places
▪ Old Burying Ground – National Register of Historic Places
▪ "A Brief History of Education in Beaufort"
▪ "A Brief History of Education in Beaufort"
▪ Beaufort Postmasters
1794‒1986
▪
North Carolina's Four Oldest Towns