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Brunswick Town

@brunswick1726

The Official Twitter account of Brunswick Town/Fort Anderson State Historic Site. Founded in 1726, burned in 1776 with a fort on top. Located in Winnabow, NC

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Two things on this #WeatherWednesday 1870 President Grant signed a joint resolution of Congress authorizing the Secretary of War to establish a national weather service 1973 2 day snowstorm over the eastern Carolinas. 6.8’’ of snow fell in Wilmington, NC #NCMMSpt #February9

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Do you love North Carolina? Do you like to take photos? Then come on over and share the love in our Valentine's Day Photo Challenge! Take a photo based on the prompt and post it to Facebook, twitter or Instagram using the hashtag #LoveNC More info: bit.ly/3LhJR53 #DNCR50

Do you love North Carolina? Do you like to take photos? Then come on over and share the love in our Valentine's Day Photo Challenge! Take a photo based on the prompt and post it to Facebook, twitter or Instagram using the hashtag #LoveNC More info: bit.ly/3LhJR53 #DNCR50
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How did Black History Month grow to prominence? And why is it in February? Check out our sister site's short history on the growth of #BlackHistoryMonth!

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#OTD in 1865 Major General Jacob D. Cox established his division's encampment two miles north of Fort Fisher in preparation for the impending assault on Fort Anderson.

#OTD in 1865 Major General Jacob D. Cox established his division's encampment two miles north of Fort Fisher in preparation for the impending assault on Fort Anderson.
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We often see controlled burns here in Southeast North Carolina. Check out below to learn how and why prescribed burns are done.

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Brunswick Town "founder" Maurice Moore's participation in the #Tuscarora War led him through the lower Cape Fear region where he discovered the abundant long leaf pine forest and became determined to create a permanent English settlement there.

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#OTD in 1865, General Scholfield of the Union forces in the Cape Fear ordered a last reconnaissance mission on Fort Anderson. Acting on orders, Lt. Col. Albert Barney led 300 men of the 142nd NY Infantry north. Confederate calvary prevented them from getting close to the fort.

#OTD in 1865, General Scholfield of the Union forces in the Cape Fear ordered a last reconnaissance mission on Fort Anderson. Acting on orders, Lt. Col. Albert Barney led 300 men of the 142nd NY Infantry north. Confederate calvary prevented them from getting close to the fort.
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#OTD, 1865, General John Schofield's plan for attacking Fort Anderson was issued as Special Orders #7. It gave General Cox full authority to decide, after reconnaissance, whether to attack the fort or not. If not, it laid plans to flank around Orton pond.

#OTD, 1865, General John Schofield's plan for attacking Fort Anderson was issued as Special Orders #7. It gave General Cox full authority to decide, after reconnaissance, whether to attack the fort or not. If not, it laid plans to flank around Orton pond.
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Once again. How cool is it that today is 2/22/22 and it's a 🌮 Tuesday AND #NationalMargaritaDay ? The nerds over here are having a field day with such a palindromic date. Hope you all are enjoying the nice weather too!

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#OnThisDay in 1865, the Confederate ironclad CSS Neuse was scuttled in the Neuse River, just downstream from Kinston, to prevent its capture by advancing Union forces. ncmarkers.com/Markers.aspx?M…

#OnThisDay in 1865, the Confederate ironclad CSS Neuse was scuttled in the Neuse River, just downstream from Kinston, to prevent its capture by advancing Union forces.  ncmarkers.com/Markers.aspx?M…
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(1/2) Today is North Carolina’s Arbor Day! In 1967, the state legislature passed a bill designating the first Friday following March 15 as #ArborDay to encourage North Carolinians to plant trees and shrubs at the beginning of the growing season. #NCArborDay NorthCarolinaEE

(1/2) Today is North Carolina’s Arbor Day! In 1967, the state legislature passed a bill designating the first Friday following March 15 as #ArborDay to encourage North Carolinians to plant trees and shrubs at the beginning of the growing season.

#NCArborDay <a href="/NorthCarolinaEE/">NorthCarolinaEE</a>
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Check out the 2nd anniversary of sister site Bentonville's 155th (also known as the 157th anniversary). Tours, demonstrations, music, and 4,000+luminaries! What more would you want!?

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On Mar 24, 1663, King Charles II granted a charter for land in America to the Lords Proprietors. The Carolina Charter of 1663 marks the beginning of organized, representative government in the province of Carolina. 📷 1st page of the Carolina Charter State Archives of NC

On Mar 24, 1663, King Charles II granted a charter for land in America to the Lords Proprietors. The Carolina Charter of 1663 marks the beginning of organized, representative government in the province of Carolina. 📷 1st page of the Carolina Charter <a href="/NCArchives/">State Archives of NC</a>
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Round 6 of Spittoon Showdown has this 20th century embossed green and brown bamboo going up against visitor favorite metal turtle. If you step on the turtle's head, the shell lifts up to show a hidden bowl beneath! Vote for your favorite below!

Round 6 of Spittoon Showdown has this 20th century embossed green and brown bamboo going up against visitor favorite metal turtle. If you step on the turtle's head, the shell lifts up to show a hidden bowl beneath!

Vote for your favorite below!
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Join us virtually this Wednesday at 7 p.m. for the program, "Russia’s War Against Ukraine: How We Got Here, and Where Are We Heading?," featuring Dr. Graeme Robertson, of UNC-Chapel Hill. Register below! bit.ly/3D7ECRN

Join us virtually this Wednesday at 7 p.m. for the program, "Russia’s War Against Ukraine: How We Got Here, and Where Are We Heading?," featuring Dr. Graeme Robertson, of <a href="/UNC/">UNC-Chapel Hill</a>. Register below! bit.ly/3D7ECRN
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And he lived here at Brunswick Town! Today is also Arthur Dobb's 333rd birthday! AND he also discovered that insects play a critical role in pollination. Happy Birthday to Arthur Dobbs. #NCDNCR #NCHistoricSites