Archaeology at colonial Brunswick
Archaeology at colonial Brunswick
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"Brunswick was founded in 1726 by Maurice Moore ... [and] the first lots were sold to Cornelius Harnett, Sr. The town became a major British colonial port before the Revolution and was the home of the royal governors of North Carolina for twelve years .... In 1776, it was burned by the British and over the next several decades, it was gradually abandoned"--Preface.
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