Brunswick Town and Wilmington

Brunswick Town and Wilmington - Paperback

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Brunswick Town and Wilmington

Brunswick Town and Wilmington - Paperback

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by Baylus C. Brooks (Author)

This story of Brunswick Town, the Cape Fear region's first port city, provided a deep-water port that accommodated trans-Atlantic shipping on the only easily accessible river in the colony of North Carolina. Contemporary accounts stated that it was like to be a "flourishing place," while town lot sales reflected its profitability in 1731. However, Brunswick Town was not destined to remain and its founder, Maurice Moore and his family would suffer great economic trials as a result of the founding of Wilmington across the river. Gov. George Burrington's opposition to the Family was wholly political. Brunswick Town barely lasted until the American Revolution and today, remains only a vague memory. Baylus C. Brooks, author of Blackbeard Reconsidered: Mist's Piracy, Thache's Genealogy, delivers another brand new view of North Carolina's history

Number of Pages: 72
Dimensions: 0.17 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: February 13, 2017

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