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Linkpendium > Genealogy > USA > North Carolina > Brunswick County > History > Histories of specific towns and townships History of the City of Boiling Spring Lakes  The Town of Brunswick  Fort Anderson Brunswick  Founded c. 1725, long a principal port of N.C., site of Spanish attack, 1748, and of Stamp Act resistance, 1766. Later abandoned. Was 2 mi. S.E (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program) Brunswick Town  (Source: Ghosttowns.com) Calabash Area History Page  Overview of Calabash History  1691 - Present Charles Town  Center of a colony from Barbados led by John Vassall, 1664. Abandoned by 1667. Was located 2 mi. E. on Town Creek (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program) The History of Leland  History of the Town of Oak Island  Orton  Fine colonial home, built about 1725 by Roger Moore. Later Gov. Benjamin Smith's home. Stands 16-3/4 mi. south (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program) Orton Plantation  House built c. 1725, subsequent additions. Home first of Roger Moore, later of Gov. Benjamin Smith, still later of James Sprunt. 3/4 mi. E (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program) Russellborough  Home of royal governors Dobbs and Tryon. Site of Stamp Act resistance in 1765. Burned in American Revolution (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program) Southport History  Add your favorite Websites to this page! This page and its subpages contain 14 links. | |||||||
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