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30473
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Edenton, North Carolina was the setting for Revolutionary tea party in 1774, and many of the residences and public buildings from the time are still standing. The town will be open the state's colonial capital to visitors to celebrate the biennial in April.
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32397
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The author “Old Timer” gives a brief description of 1898 Pasquotank County, including its leading industries and demographics of its citizens. While steamer ran from the county seat of Elizabeth City to all points along the Pamlico and Albemarle Sounds and the canals, the railroad did not extend past Edenton.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 15 Issue 48, May 1948, p
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