The town of Plymouth became the first incorporated town in Washington County in 1787 when Arthur Rhodes divided 100 acres of his Brick House Plantation along the Roanoke River into lots. In its heyday, it was the fifth-largest port in North Carolina and the eight-largest town, and citizens ...
Washington County Historical Society, Historic Washington County. Plymouth: Washington County Historical Society, 1979.Washington County Public Records: Register of Deeds; Will Books. Plymouth, North Carolina.___, "A Bill to Incorporate a Bank in the Town of Plymouth, in the County of Washington...
Mamie “Tootsie” Gertrude Jackson Cox, age 97, a resident of Washington and former resident of Belhaven died Tuesday, January 21, 2025, at Maria Parham Hospital in Henderson, NC. Published:Monday, January 27th, 2025 @ 7:04 amBy:F You ...
With theRoanoke River Deltato the North, thelargest population of bears in the East, and thequaint river-side town of Plymouthright in the middle,Bearolinais where the traffic ends and adventure begins. Out here, it’s like stepping into your own personal nature documentary. We’ll show you...
Bearolina is your place to go wild! Located on the Inner Banks of North Carolina. Kayak the Roanoke River Delta, view the largest black bears in the East, and visit the river-side town of Plymouth, North Carolina. Bearolina is where the traffic ends a
Georgia-Pacific Hardwood Site, Plymouth, Washington County, NC; Notice of SettlementRosalind H. Brown
Georgia-Pacific Hardwood Superfund Site; Plymouth, Washington County, NC; Notice of SettlementAnita L. Davis