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By Laura Troy, October 1, 2007
First Post Road Marker
SHOWN IN SOURCE-SPECIFIED ORDER
1 North Carolina, Gates County, Corapeake — A-24 — First Post Road
The road from New England to Charleston, over which mail was first carried regularly in North Carolina, 1738-39, passed near this spot.Map (db m2783) HM
2 North Carolina, Chowan County, Edenton — A-25 — First Post Road
The road from New England to Charleston, over which mail was first carried regularly in North Carolina, 1738-39, passed near this spot.Map (db m79793) HM
3 North Carolina, Beaufort County, Bath — B-21 — First Post Road
The road from New England to Charleston, over which mail was first carried regularly in North Carolina, 1738-39, passed near this spot.Map (db m65358) HM
4 North Carolina, Craven County, New Bern — C-22 — First Post Road
The road from New England to Charleston, over which mail was first carried regularly in North Carolina, 1738-39, passed near this spot.Map (db m92397) HM
5 North Carolina, Onslow County, Maysville — C-28 — First Post Road Reported missing
The road from New England to Charleston, over which mail was first carried regularly in North Carolina, 1738–39, passed near this spot.Map (db m225928) HM
6 North Carolina, Brunswick County, Calabash — D-30 — First Post Road
The road from New England to Charleston, over which mail was first carried regularly in North Carolina, 1738–39, passed near this spot.Map (db m6317) HM
 
 
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