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NC Squadron Following the naval exploits of the North Carolina Squadron and Confederate privateers on the sounds and rivers of northeastern North Carolina

The most current posts can be found by clicking on RECENT BLOGS at the top of the right sidebar. Older posts are available by clicking on their title on the left sidebar. Officer bios and photos can be found there as well. I will be officially retired from teaching as of 1 July 2014. Hopefully

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7th Regt. North Carolina Volunteers 17th Regt. North Carolina Troops, 1st Organization

North Carolina Troops, 1st Organization. When the Butler Expedition appeared at Hatteras Inlet on 27 August 1862, the Washington Greys, Tar River Boys, Hertford Light Infantry, and Morris Guards were hurriedly transported to Hatteras Inlet from Ocracoke Inlet.

NE North Carolina Civil War Reference Guide A most uncivil War

NE North Carolina Civil War Reference Guide. Richard Gatlin and the Defense of ENC. And A History of Fort Ocracoke and Ocracoke Inlet. Mike Zatarga is working on a book covering the Battle of Roanoke Island. Hopefully it will be finished around February. Quarstein is now working on a book covering the privateer period .

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NC Squadron Following the naval exploits of the North Carolina Squadron and Confederate privateers on the sounds and rivers of northeastern North Carolina

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The most current posts can be found by clicking on RECENT BLOGS at the top of the right sidebar. Older posts are available by clicking on their title on the left sidebar. Officer bios and photos can be found there as well. I will be officially retired from teaching as of 1 July 2014. Hopefully

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Thursday, April 14, 2011. For a seven-week stretch in mid-October to November 2009, I had the opportunity to teach basketball lessons to the kids at the Murphy House just outside of Jasper. We had around twenty kids to participate in the program.

The Duke Family

Monday, July 20, 2015. CeCe turned 6 on July 3rd! She decided a while ago that she wanted a bike party. We had license plates they could make for their bikes, streamers and spoke beads. She was SO excited for all of her friends to come ride bikes with her! The kids rode in the cove after decorating their bikes.

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Thursday, August 13, 2015.