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Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims

Between 1849 and the outbreak of the Civil War, this plain brick church was one of the nation's foremost centers of antislavery sentiment. Its minister at the time was Henry Ward Beecher, who had gained wide notice through his ...

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Plymouth United Methodist Church

Records first mention the appointment of William J. Waller as pastor of the Plymouth Methodist Episcopal Church, February 15, 1826. The first building was constructed in 1832. The church cemetery predates the church with the earliest grave dating back to ...

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Plymouth State Normal School

Original Site circa 1881

Established by the NC General Assembly as one of two NC schools for training black teachers. Moved to Elizabeth City, NC in 1903 and was parent school to Elizabeth City State University.

Marker is at the intersection of ...

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Siege of Plymouth, NC

Union Forces

Under the command of General Henry Walton Wessells

Engaged and captured April 17-20, 1864.

"Plymouth Pilgrims"

16th Connecticut Volunteer Infantry

2nd Massachusetts Heavy Artillery - Companies G & H

12th New York Cavalry - Companies A & F

24th Independent Battery B New York Veteran ...

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Battle of Plymouth

Confederates under Gen. Robert F. Hoke, aided by the ram "Albemarle," took the town, April 17-20, 1864.

Marker is at the intersection of West Third Street and Washington Street, on the right when traveling east on West Third Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

National Historic Landmark- Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims

National Historical Landmark- Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims

Between 1849 and the outbreak of the Civil War, Henry Ward Beecher, noted abolitionist and minister of Plymouth Church, made the church a center of antislavery sentiment.

William Lloyd Garrison and John Greenleaf Whittier ...

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Plymouth Veterans Monument

Dedicated In

Memory Of The

Men And Women

Of The Town Of

Plymouth, Conn.

Who Served

Their Country In

World War I

World War II

Korean War

[ center tablet ]

The Following

Made The

Supreme Sacrifice

World War I

Bull, John • Chamberlin, Willis L. • Green, Dewey S. • Horan, Joseph A. • ...

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Plymouth Soldiers Memorial

[ south side ]

Lincoln

Erected to Perpetuate the Memory

Of Those Who Lost Their Lives In

The War of 1861

Chaplain James Averill • Lieut. E. J. Candee • Lieut. H. Hubbard • Sgt. W.A. Bishop • Sgt. H.D. Bishop • Sgt. D.B. Wooster ...

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Plymouth

Plymouth

First settled in the 1720's on land acquired from the Tunxis Indians, the Town of Plymouth, originally named Northbury, was incorporated in 1795. It includes the communities of Plymouth, Terryville, Pequabuck (formerly Susanville), East Church, and Greystone. In 1793 Eli ...

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Plymouth Vietnam Veterans Memorial

Vietnam

1961 – 1975

Six Men Gave Their Lives

Dunn, Richard E. • Esten, John E. • Manarel, Charles R. • Mclellan, Arthur C. • Micloskey, Ken E. • Mitchell, Robert W.

Acker, Robert E. • Albert, Paul A. • Albright, Barry L. ...

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