This photo shows a general view of Moore's Creek, where a Revolutionary battle was fought in 1776.
One of the first battles of the American Revolution was fought at Moore's Creek (near Currie, NC, in Pender County) on February 27-28, 1776. It...
One of the first battles of the American Revolution was fought at Moore's Creek (near Currie, NC, in Pender County) on February 27-28, 1776. It pitted local Patriots against Highland Scottish Loyalists.
Former auditorium at Moore's Creek National...
One of the first battles of the American Revolution was fought at Moore's Creek (near Currie, NC, in Pender County) on February 27-28, 1776. It pitted local Patriots against Highland Scottish Loyalists. The monument pictured is commonly called the...
The only patriot killed in the battle was Private John Grady.
One of the first battles of the American Revolution was fought at Moore's Creek (near Currie, NC, in Pender County) on February 27-28, 1776. It pitted local Patriots against Highland...
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Seven participants in the Cape Fear Cyclist's Hot 100 Fun Ride string out along Highway 421 on the first leg of their 100 mile ride. The Labor Day weekend ride, with Mayor Don Betz acting as official starter, began at Riverfront Park in downtown...
The house was located on Dock Street behind the large Kidder House on the southeast corner of Third and Dock and was also owned by the Kidders. Louis T. and Florence Kidder Moore resided in the house from ca.1920 until 1926. The Moore's daughters,...
Ulysses Hankins stands in front of Louis T. Moore’s residence in the 100 block of South Fifth Avenue. Mr. Hankins was the organist at St. Luke’s A.M.E. Zion Church on South Seventh Street.
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Boats tied up at the Frying Pan Boat Club dock on Banks Channel, north of the bridge. The Oceanic Hotel is in the background. The hotel's pavilion is at right, where boats were kept to carry guests out into the ocean via Moore's Inlet, which was...
Louis T. Moore indicated it was where Samuel Jocelyn was thrown from a horse in the famous story featured in Mr. Moore’s book, Stories Old and New of the Cape Fear Region.
Louis T. Moore indicated it was where Samuel Jocelyn was thrown from a horse in the famous story featured in Mr. Moore’s book, Stories Old and New of the Cape Fear Region.
Youngest daughter of Louis T. Moore, rides her tricycle in front of the Moore's home at 121 South Fifth Street. The Wessel-Hathaway-Boney house is across the street at left.