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Historical Markers in Belville, North Carolina

 
Clickable Map of Brunswick County, North Carolina and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Brunswick County, NC (62) Columbus County, NC (4) New Hanover County, NC (173) Pender County, NC (47) Horry County, SC (236)  BrunswickCounty(62) Brunswick County (62)  ColumbusCounty(4) Columbus County (4)  NewHanoverCounty(173) New Hanover County (173)  PenderCounty(47) Pender County (47)  HorryCountySouth Carolina(236) Horry County (236)
Bolivia is the county seat for Brunswick County
Belville is in Brunswick County
      Brunswick County (62)  
ADJACENT TO BRUNSWICK COUNTY
      Columbus County (4)  
      New Hanover County (173)  
      Pender County (47)  
      Horry County, South Carolina (236)  
 
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1 North Carolina, Brunswick County, Belville — D-25 — Alfred Moore
Associate Justice United States Supreme Court, 1799–1804, officer in the Revolution, state Attorney General, Judge. Home was 18¾ mi. S.Map (db m215669) HM
2 North Carolina, Brunswick County, Belville — DDD-2 — Fort Anderson
Large Confederate fort stands 13 mi. S. After a strong Union attack it was evacuated Feb. 18, 1865, resulting in the fall of Wilmington.Map (db m6437) HM
3 North Carolina, Brunswick County, Belville — D-3 — Orton
Fine colonial home. Built about 1725 by Roger Moore. Later Gov. Benjamin Smith’s home. Stands 16¾ mi. south.Map (db m6435) HM
4 North Carolina, Brunswick County, Belville — D-24 — Robert Howe
Major General in the Revolution, commander of the American Army in the South., 1776–78. His home stood 17 miles S.Map (db m6320) HM
5 North Carolina, Brunswick County, Belville — D-4 — Stamp Act
Resisted by armed band, Feb., 1766, at Brunswick, where royal governor Tryon lived. Site 18-3/4 mi. south.Map (db m6410) HM
 
 
 
 
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Apr. 29, 2024