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15219
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Emeline Pigott, famous southern spy during the American Civil War, was born in Harlowe Township in Carteret County. Pigott was present at the Battle of New Bern, witnessed the capture of that city by the Federals and helped care for the sick and wounded. She later continued to aid the Confederacy in any way possible, which included carrying supplies across Federal lines to Confederate soldiers.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 7 Issue 14, Sept 1939, p6, 26
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17466
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The Lower Stone Church, built in Rowan County in 1754 before the Revolutionary War, is one of the county's most popular landmarks. It was built of native stones and is surrounded by a graveyard which is said to have been started before 1750. The church is still used regularly for worship.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 7 Issue 14, Sept 1939, p7, 22, il
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