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Close up of the map on the Hoop Pole Creek Marker image, Touch for more information
By Don Morfe, August 16, 2014
Close up of the map on the Hoop Pole Creek Marker
101 North Carolina, Carteret County, Atlantic Beach — Hoop Pole Creek — Ferrying Troops and Equipment at High Tide — Burnside Expedition —
102 North Carolina, Carteret County, Atlantic Beach — C-62 — Hoophole Creek
103 North Carolina, Carteret County, Atlantic Beach — Hot Shot Furnace
104 North Carolina, Carteret County, Atlantic Beach — Model 1841 6-pounder Field Cannon
105 North Carolina, Carteret County, Atlantic Beach — Model 1841 Navy 32-pounder — (Replica)
106 North Carolina, Carteret County, Atlantic Beach — Model 1861 10-inch Siege Mortars
107 North Carolina, Carteret County, Atlantic Beach — Officers Quarters at Fort Macon
108 North Carolina, Carteret County, Atlantic Beach — Rifled 32-pounder — (Replica)
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109 North Carolina, Carteret County, Atlantic Beach — The Military Post of Fort Macon in the Nineteenth Century
110 North Carolina, Carteret County, Atlantic Beach — C-58 — Union Artillery
111 North Carolina, Carteret County, Atlantic Beach — Welcome to Fort Macon
112 North Carolina, Carteret County, Beaufort — Beaufort — Union Occupation and Confederate Spies
113 North Carolina, Carteret County, Beaufort — John G. Newton — Oceanographer
114 North Carolina, Carteret County, Beaufort — C-43 — Old Burying Ground
115 North Carolina, Carteret County, Beaufort — Our Confederate Heroes
116 North Carolina, Carteret County, Beaufort — USS Monitor: America's First Ironclad — USS Monitor Trail — Monitor National Marine Sanctuary —
117 North Carolina, Carteret County, Morehead City — Carolina City — A Favorite Resort Stop — Burnside Expedition —
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118 North Carolina, Carteret County, Morehead City — C-75 — Carolina City
119 North Carolina, Carteret County, Morehead City — C-75 — Carolina City
120 North Carolina, Carteret County, Morehead City — C-49 — Confederate Salt Works
121 North Carolina, Carteret County, Morehead City — CC-3 — Siege of Fort Macon
122 North Carolina, Carteret County, Newport — Bogue Sound Blockhouse — Vermonters' Spirited Resistance
123 North Carolina, Carteret County, Newport — Newport Barracks — Winter Quarters Ablaze
124 North Carolina, Carteret County, Newport — C-57 — Newport Barracks
125 North Carolina, Carteret County, Ocracoke — Exploring Portsmouth — Cape Lookout National Seashore
126 North Carolina, Carteret County, Pine Knoll Shores — C-77 — SS Pevensey
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127 North Carolina, Caswell County, Leasburg — G-71 — Jacob Thompson
128 North Carolina, Caswell County, Milton — Cedars Cemetery — before 1826
129 North Carolina, Caswell County, Milton — Stephen Dodson Ramseur — Confederate Major General — "Lee's Gallant General" —
130 North Carolina, Caswell County, Milton — Wilson-Austin-Mehaffey House — c. 1870
131 North Carolina, Caswell County, Reidsville, Locust Hill — G-8 — Bedford Brown
132 North Carolina, Caswell County, Yanceyville — Confederate Memorial
133 North Carolina, Catawba County, Claremont — Herman Haupt
134 North Carolina, Catawba County, Newton — Catawba County Confederate Memorial
135 North Carolina, Catawba County, Newton — Civil War Raid Through Western North Carolina
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136 North Carolina, Chatham County, Pittsboro — H-17 — James I. Waddell
137 North Carolina, Chatham County, Pittsboro — Our Confederate Heroes — Reported permanently removed
138 North Carolina, Chowan County, Cannon Ferry — War on the Chowan River — Buffalo Country — Reported missing
139 North Carolina, Chowan County, Edenton — Bought in France for N.C.
140 North Carolina, Chowan County, Edenton — Edenton — Battle of Albemarle Sound
141 North Carolina, Chowan County, Edenton — Edenton Bell Battery C.S.A.
142 North Carolina, Chowan County, Edenton — Escape Via Maritime Underground Railroad
143 North Carolina, Chowan County, Edenton — Our Confederate Dead — 1861—1865
144 North Carolina, Cleveland County, Fallston — Fallston Veterans Memorial
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145 North Carolina, Cleveland County, Shelby — Cleveland County Civil War Monument
146 North Carolina, Cleveland County, Shelby — O-24 — Plato Durham
147 North Carolina, Craven County, James City — C-25 — Fort Point
148 North Carolina, Craven County, New Bern — A National Cemetery System
149 North Carolina, Craven County, New Bern — Attmore-Oliver House — Under the Stars & Bars
150 North Carolina, Craven County, New Bern — C-51 — Batchelder's Creek
151 North Carolina, Craven County, New Bern — Battle of New Bern — Smoke and Flames — Burnside Expedition —
152 North Carolina, Craven County, New Bern — C-11 — Battle of New Bern
153 North Carolina, Craven County, New Bern — CC-2 — Battle of New Bern
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154 North Carolina, Craven County, New Bern — 228 — First Presbyterian Church — American Presbyterian and Reformed Historical Site
155 North Carolina, Craven County, New Bern — C-12 — Fort Totten
156 North Carolina, Craven County, New Bern — Greenwood Cemetery — Historic Burial Site
157 North Carolina, Craven County, New Bern — C-64 — James City
158 North Carolina, Craven County, New Bern — John Wright Stanly House — A House Divided
159 North Carolina, Craven County, New Bern — Jones House — Confederate Jail
160 North Carolina, Craven County, New Bern — New Bern Academy — From School to Hospital
161 North Carolina, Craven County, New Bern — New Bern Battlefield Park
162 North Carolina, Craven County, New Bern — New Bern National Cemetery — Honoring the Union Dead
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163 North Carolina, Craven County, New Bern — C-66 — Rains Brothers
164 North Carolina, Craven County, New Bern — William Henry Singleton — From Slavery to Freedom
165 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Dunn — I-73 — "Oak Grove"
166 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Dunn — 20th Corps
167 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Dunn — Battle of Averasboro — Phase One – March 15, 16, 1865
168 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Dunn — Battle of Averasboro — Confederate First Defensive Line — Carolinas Campaign —
169 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Dunn — I-72 — Confederate First Line
170 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Dunn — I-74 — Federal Artillery
171 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Dunn — I-75 — Federal Hospital
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172 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Dunn — Prelude to Averasboro
173 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Dunn — I-71 — Rhett’s Brigade
174 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Dunn — Taliaferro’s Division
175 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Fayetteville — Arsenal
176 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Fayetteville — Arsenal Park
177 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Fayetteville — Arsenal Stones
178 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Fayetteville — Burning of Clarendon Bridge — Confederates Evacuate Fayetteville — Carolinas Campaign —
179 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Fayetteville — I-63 — C. M. Stedman — 1841 - 1930
180 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Fayetteville — Confederate War Memorial — Reported permanently removed
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181 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Fayetteville — Confederate Women's Home
182 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Fayetteville — Cross Creek Cemetery — Confederate Burial Grounds
183 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Fayetteville — Cumberland County Confederate Memorial — Reported permanently removed
184 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Fayetteville — Edward J. Hale House — Civil War Publisher — Carolinas Campaign —
185 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Fayetteville — Fayetteville Arsenal — "Batter … into piles of rubble" — Carolinas Campaign —
186 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Fayetteville — Forging and Casting [and] Smith's Shops (1839 - 1842) — Arsenal Park
187 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Fayetteville — North Carolina — Civil War Trails
188 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Fayetteville — North Carolina Arsenal
189 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Fayetteville — Parade Ground — Fayetteville Independent Light Infantry
190 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Fayetteville — I-18 — Sherman's Army
191 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Fayetteville — II-1 — The Battle of Bentonville — March 19, 20, and 21, 1865
192 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Fayetteville — The Fayetteville Independent Light Infantry Company — F. I. L. I. — 1793 - 1993 —
193 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Fayetteville — The Market House — Site of a Shootout — Carolinas Campaign —
194 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Fayetteville — The Sandford House — Barracks for Union Troops — Carolinas Campaign —
195 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Fayetteville — I-2 — U.S. Arsenal
196 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Fayetteville — I-65 — Warren Winslow — 1810 - 1862
197 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Fort Bragg — Braxton Bragg — Camp Bragg, N.C.
198 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Fort Bragg — I-17 — Fort Bragg
199 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Wade — Old Bluff Church — The Muddy Road to Averasboro — Carolinas Campaign —
200 North Carolina, Currituck County, Coinjock — Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal — Military Supply Route

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