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- Beaufort_Historic_Site abstract "The Beaufort Historic Site in the middle of Beaufort, North Carolina's historic district, is home to a complex of nine historic houses that tell the story of the coastal region of North Carolina in the 18th and 19th centuries. One of the homes is the Josiah Bell House, home to Josiah Fisher Bell, a confederate spy in a town where 40% of the population sympathized with the Union. The other historic buildings include:Leffers Cottage, c1778, former home of Samuel LeffersCarteret County Courthouse, c1796, the oldest wood-framed courthouse in North CarolinaJohn C. Manson House, c1825The Old Jail, c1829, which remained in use until 1954The Apothecary Shop and Doctor's Office, c1859The Beaufort Historical Association, which operates the two acre site, also operates the nearby Old Burying Ground, home to some former residents of historic Beaufort. The cemetery was also among the few consecrated by Union and Confederate clergy.".
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- Beaufort_Historic_Site wikiPageLength "2020".
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- Beaufort_Historic_Site wikiPageRevisionID "667509606".
- Beaufort_Historic_Site wikiPageWikiLink Beaufort,_North_Carolina.
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- Beaufort_Historic_Site wikiPageWikiLink Carteret_County_Courthouse.
- Beaufort_Historic_Site wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historic_house_museums_in_North_Carolina.
- Beaufort_Historic_Site wikiPageWikiLink Category:Museums_in_Carteret_County,_North_Carolina.
- Beaufort_Historic_Site wikiPageWikiLink Category:Open-air_museums_in_North_Carolina.
- Beaufort_Historic_Site wikiPageWikiLink Historic_house.
- Beaufort_Historic_Site wikiPageWikiLink John_C._Manson_House.
- Beaufort_Historic_Site wikiPageWikiLink Josiah_Fisher_Bell.
- Beaufort_Historic_Site wikiPageWikiLink Leffers_Cottage.
- Beaufort_Historic_Site wikiPageWikiLink Old_Burying_Ground_(Beaufort,_North_Carolina).
- Beaufort_Historic_Site wikiPageWikiLink The_Old_Jail.
- Beaufort_Historic_Site wikiPageWikiLinkText "Beaufort Historic Site".
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- Beaufort_Historic_Site subject Category:Historic_house_museums_in_North_Carolina.
- Beaufort_Historic_Site subject Category:Museums_in_Carteret_County,_North_Carolina.
- Beaufort_Historic_Site subject Category:Open-air_museums_in_North_Carolina.
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- Beaufort_Historic_Site type Building.
- Beaufort_Historic_Site comment "The Beaufort Historic Site in the middle of Beaufort, North Carolina's historic district, is home to a complex of nine historic houses that tell the story of the coastal region of North Carolina in the 18th and 19th centuries. One of the homes is the Josiah Bell House, home to Josiah Fisher Bell, a confederate spy in a town where 40% of the population sympathized with the Union.".
- Beaufort_Historic_Site label "Beaufort Historic Site".
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- Beaufort_Historic_Site homepage www.beauforthistoricsite.org.
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