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21655
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Colonial mapmaker Claude Sauthier made two maps of Tryon Palace for the British crown in 1769. These maps have been used to accurately locate missing features prior, but there are questions with regards to the formal gardens. The maps were made more than a year before Tryon Palace's completion in 1770 and shows plans for the gardens moved during construction.
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21758
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This article examines the history of the town of Bath, from its founding during the colonial period and examines the archaeological findings of the area. It also discusses Bath's founder, John Lawson, as well as several notable residents of Bath through history such as John Lillington, Michael Coutanche, and Edward Teach.
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41283
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A signet ring found in the Outer Banks in 1998 was believed to be made from gold and belong to people part of the Lost Colony. Reexamination two decades later concluded that the ring not made from this metal, nor was it associated with the Kendall family. Enhancing understanding of the ring’s believed place in early North Carolina history was a review of long believed information about the Lost Colony.