Sister Caroline
Caroline Terry, known locally as “Sis-tah Cahline” (1833-1941) was born a slave, perhaps in Southampton County, but spent most of her life in...
Hotel De ’Afrique & USS Minnesota Monument
During the Civil War, African Americans used water routes to escape slavery and set up freedmen communities along the shores of the Outer Banks and...
Colonization, African School & Happy Hill
After the Civil War, African Americans built a school and free community on farmland held by the Salem Moravian Congregation where enslaved people had...
James F. Lipscomb
James F. Lipscomb was born a free black on 4 December 1830 in Cumberland County. He served in the House of Delegates between 1869 and 1877, one of 87...
Hancock-Clarke House
Revolutionary Legends Converge This home was built for John Hancock’s grandfather, who served as the pastor for the town of Lexington for fifty-five...
Clara Barton Missing Soldiers Office Museum
After working on battlefields and in hospitals of the Civil War, Clara Barton found a new calling in the early months of 1865. She became keenly aware...