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Historical Markers in Roper, North Carolina
Clickable Map of Washington County, North Carolina and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions
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2019-10-06
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Washington County, NC (51)
Beaufort County, NC (58)
Bertie County, NC (22)
Chowan County, NC (67)
Hyde County, NC (23)
Martin County, NC (18)
Perquimans County, NC (15)
Tyrrell County, NC (5)
Washington County (51)
Washington County (51)
Beaufort County (58)
Beaufort County (58)
Bertie County (22)
Bertie County (22)
Chowan County (67)
Chowan County (67)
Hyde County (23)
Hyde County (23)
Martin County (18)
Martin County (18)
Perquimans County (15)
Perquimans County (15)
Tyrrell County (5)
Tyrrell County (5)
Plymouth is the county seat for Washington County
Roper is in Washington County
Washington County (51) ► ADJACENT TO WASHINGTON COUNTY Beaufort County (58) ► Bertie County (22) ► Chowan County (67) ► Hyde County (23) ► Martin County (18) ► Perquimans County (15) ► Tyrrell County (5) ► Touch name on this list to highlight map location. Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
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The home of Col. Edward Buncombe of the Continental Line, who was captured at Germantown and died a prisoner in 1778, stood one mi. N. — — Map (db m57005) HM
Continental Line officer. Wounded and captured at Germantown, Oct. 1777. Home, “Buncombe Hall,” stood one mile north. — — Map (db m226503) HM
Established 1735 over Albemarle Sound, succeeding Bells Ferry. Discontinued in 1938. Southern terminus was 3 miles northwest. — — Map (db m57003) HM
Harrison-Blount House circa 1835. Located on Kendricks Creek in a lovely setting of moss-draped cypress trees in Lees Mill. — — Map (db m57070) HM
Built on Edward Buncombe property purchased from the estate for one dollar. De-consecrated and torn down in 1918. The Church of the Advent Episcopal Church in Roper renamed St. Luke's Episcopal Church. It became St. Luke's-St. Anne's Episcopal . . . — — Map (db m57069) HM
May. 21, 2024