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List of Highway Historical Markers in Bertie County, North Carolina

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are divided into seventeen districts for the highway marker program. Each marker is assigned an identifier that begins with the letter of the district, followed by a number.
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throughout the state. Each one has a brief description of a fact relevant to state history, and is located near a place related to that fact.
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and Salmon Creek, the seeds were planted for the colony and state of North Carolina. From these roots in the 1600s emerged the refined
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life of the ruling colonial gentry in the 1700s, made possible by the displacement of Indians and with
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in 1935. Since that time over 1600 black and silver markers have been placed along numbered
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in the family of Geo. W. Capehart. House built 1838 is 8 mi. S.E."
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List of North Carolina Highway Historical Markers in Bertie County, NC
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remaining in N.C. after war of 1711–1713. Sold, 1828. Five miles N.W."
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NC 308 (Sterlingworth Street) at Watson Street in Windsor
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NC 308 (Sterlingworth Street) at US 13 Bypass in Windsor.
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Index

Bertie County, North Carolina
NC Highway Historical Marker Program
North Carolina General Assembly
North Carolina highways
North Carolina's counties
Windsor
Tuscaroras
David Stone
Chowan River
plantation
slave labor
British Isles
William Blount
Continental Congress
Federal Constitution
Tennessee
Roanoke River
Kerr Dam
Scotch Hall
George H. Throop
tutor
Confederate
ironclad ram
Albemarle
Union
Francis D.
African American
pastor
Church of God in Christ

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