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Lake
Yeardley |
| HISTORICAL
REFERENCE: Francis Yeardley (Virginia)- sponsored the fur-trading post at the western end of the Albemarle Sound; it was operated by Nathanial Batts. The ultimate settlement of North Carolina resulted from the expansion of Virginias Frontier. |
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Culpeper
Field
Community Baseball Field |
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REFERENCE: Culpepers Rebellion A political division between the settlers and the immigrants that arrived in the wake of the proprietary grant. Also fueling the rebellion was Indian unrest, a tariff on exported tobacco, proprietary neglect, general poverty and geographic isolation. |
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Sutton
Park |
| HISTORICAL
REFERENCE: Joseph Sutton among others was elected to legislature from Perquimans around 1754. Sutton and the others capped a succession of Perquimans County notables in the provincial assembly. |
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Jenkins
Court
Community Basketball Court |
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| HISTORICAL
REFERENCE: John Jenkins served as governor, de facto and de jur longer than any other during the proprietary period. |
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