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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) — |
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 — |
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 — |
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 — |
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 18611865 — |
144 ► North Carolina, Cleveland County, Fallston — Fallston Veterans Memorial — |
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 — |
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 — |
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 — |
172 ► North Carolina, Cumberland County, Dunn — Prelude to Averasboro — |
173 ► North Carolina, Cumberland County, Dunn — I-71 — Rhetts Brigade — |
174 ► North Carolina, Cumberland County, Dunn — Taliaferros 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 |
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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