Mile Post #42
The railroad found here follows the route of a vital U.S. Army rail line which African Americans constructed and guarded during the Civil War.
Fort Popham
Construction began in 1861 to protect Augusta and ship builders from Confederate invasion, especially due to a fear of their naval power. Before Fort...
Abraham Wooten Monument & Mount Zion Primitive Baptist Church
This historic building and monument testify to the freedom and resiliency of the African American’s who erected them more than a century ago and...
A Town Divided
Between 1862 and 1863, African Americans sought and defended their freedom as opposing forces and neighbors fought to control Elizabeth City.
Slave Markets, Colored Troops, Freedman’s Bank and Exodusters
Today’s cityscape obscures the history that happened at this intersection between the 1830s and 1880s, but some clues remain in the historical markers...
King Solomon Lodge #1
Noted as the first African American Masonic Lodge in the state of North Carolina, King Solomon Lodge #1 was founded in New Bern by freed people of the...