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Maule's Point

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14831
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Abstract:
Maule's Point was a historic plantation located on Pamlico River twelve miles from Bath. The plantation was named after a noted Scotch family which lived and worked the lands around Olde Bath Towne. The head of this family was Dr. Patrick Maule who studied medicine in his native Scotland before moving to Bath County to further his practice. After his death in 1736, son John Maule inherited the property an erected the family mansion in 1750 which stood until 1930. The house that stood in 1943 was believed to have been built by John's son Moses following the Revolutionary War.
Source:
The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 11 Issue 12, Aug 1943, p2, 23, por