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Below are a few images from this book

Below are a few images from this book
Farnifold Green's "mark" on his endorsement of land in Core Sound to Robert Turner, part of which would become Beaufort

Early 1700s Map

Early 1700s Map

Stanton Bible published 1712

Stanton Bible published 1712

1863 Letter to William B. Duncan

1863 Letter to William B. Duncan

1815 Davis-Duncan House

1815 Davis-Duncan House
Image circa 1900

William T. "Billy" Delamar

William T. "Billy" Delamar

Colonel Thomas Chadwick House at the Muster Field in 1975, prior to being torn down.

Colonel Thomas Chadwick House at the Muster Field in 1975, prior to being torn down.

1916 Graded School on Courthouse Square

1916 Graded School on Courthouse Square

Market Rules During Union Occupation

Market Rules During Union Occupation

1885 Beaufort High School

1885 Beaufort High School

Mary Luzena "Lutie" Carrow Jones

Mary Luzena "Lutie" Carrow Jones
From "Memories of Beaufort in the Nineties" by Thomas Carrow - Carrow's sister Lutie, wife of Christopher Delamar Jones

Beach at Beaufort circa 1895

Beach at Beaufort circa 1895

St. Paul's School Dining Hall

St. Paul's School Dining Hall
From 1909-1910 Catalog

1906 - First Train to Beaufort, loading in Morehead City

1906 - First Train to Beaufort, loading in Morehead City

1906 - First Train from Morehead City

1906 - First Train from Morehead City
Crowds Welcome Arrival to Beaufort

"Alphonso" - Museum of the Sea

"Alphonso" - Museum of the Sea
Dry-docked at the end of Pollock Street until 1978

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