Monthly Archives: June 2021

Albemarle Sound: Voyage through Centuries X

Legacy Some of the counties surrounding Albemarle Sound are among the poorest and least populated in the state. They are also the most vulnerable to rising seas, as we shall see in the final chapter. Poverty and isolation are not … Continue reading

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Albemarle Sound: Voyage Through Centuries IX

The Mighty Herring Fisheries When the shadbush bloomed in spring, the hard work and celebrations began. Schools of shad and river herring teemed in from the ocean through inlets and into the Sound and up rivers, bound for their birth … Continue reading

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Albemarle Sound: Voyage Through Centuries: VIII

A War that Wasn’t Wanted and the Expedition Hurricane North Carolina did not want a fight. South Carolina must have been itching for one because she seceded in 1860, before President Lincoln took office. She commandeered federal forts in the … Continue reading

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My Garden is a Madhouse

And I am the Mad Keeper of the Madness I think it is safe to say the inmates have escaped and are now at large and in charge. Weather created this garden asylum. You have to believe me. This was … Continue reading

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Albemarle Sound: Voyage through the Centuries VII

Antebellum Albemarle America was riding its destiny. She had defeated the most powerful navy in the world, not once but twice. Cotton crops were thriving. Northern cotton mills were humming. Settlers were going west. Fish hauls came in as fast … Continue reading

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