Beaufort's Old Burying Ground, North Carolina

Beaufort's Old Burying Ground, North Carolina

Beaufort's Old Burying Ground, North Carolina

Beaufort's Old Burying Ground, North Carolina

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Overview

Beaufort, bordered by the waters of Taylor's Creek and Beaufort Inlet, is a picturesque, thriving coastal town, filled with rich traditions and a unique North Carolina heritage. Historic homes and shops, many predating the birth of George Washington, stand majestically in the shadows of graceful live oak trees. The town's sidewalks are lined with white picket fences, distinguished by a rainbow assortment of well-tended flowers. Centered in this beautiful, historic town, the Old Burying Ground is a fascinating treasuretrove of little-known seacoast stories and legends that have shaped Beaufort's identity, from its maritime roots before the Revolutionary War to the present.
In Beaufort's Old Burying Ground, you will enjoy a visual tour of one of the East Coast's most interesting and historic cemeteries,
where you will learn the stories of patriots, privateers, and pirates who played a strategic role in the area's history and were buried within the cemetery's confines. Through these different tales and legends, an extraordinary tapestry is woven of star-crossed lovers, victims of the Yellow Fever epidemic of 1864, the American Indian "Wars and Massacres," family histories, Confederate spies' daring deeds, shipwrecks, and the sadness of young lives snuffed out too soon.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780738500188
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 07/27/1999
Series: Images of America Series
Pages: 96
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.31(d)

About the Author

Acclaimed photographer Diane Hardy, local historian and artist Mamré Wilson, and writer and publisher Marilyn Collins explore the history of Carteret County, relating the heroism and struggles of her people through insightful descriptions, symbolic art cut in stone and marble, and an array of captivating photographs. Whether a resident or visitor, student or researcher, readers will certainly enjoy discovering the beauty and history of Beaufort's Old Burying Ground.
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