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  2. Plymouth, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Plymouth was established in 1787 by Arthur Rhodes on 100 acres (0.40 km 2) of his Brick House plantation he subdivided into 172 lots. Note that "Brickhouse" is a common local patronym. In 1790, the North Carolina General Assembly named Plymouth a "port of delivery" and in 1808 it was named a "port of entry".

  3. List of Chrysler factories - Wikipedia

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    Graham Bros. Trucks, Dodge Trucks & Automobiles, Plymouth Automobiles, .45 Calibre automatic ammunition, hulls for Grumman UF-1 amphibious flying boat: Produced 1,000,000th Plymouth car in 1953. Production moved to new Fenton, Missouri plant in 1959 to take advantage of lower transportation costs. Highland Park Chrysler Plant: Highland Park ...

  4. Plymouth Historic District (Plymouth, North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Plymouth Historic District is a national historic district located in Plymouth, Washington County, North Carolina.The district encompasses 258 contributing buildings, 5 contributing sites, and 1 contributing structure in the central business district and surrounding residential sections of Plymouth [citation needed].

  5. Washington County Courthouse (North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Washington County Courthouse is a historic courthouse located at Plymouth, Washington County, North Carolina. It was designed by the architectural firm of Benton & Benton and built in 1918–1919. It is a three-story, Classical Revival-style brick building with heavy stone trim. The front facade features a monumental tetrastyle Ionic order portico.

  6. Plymouth, NC - Wikipedia

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  7. Battle of Albemarle Sound - Wikipedia

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    In April 1864, a Confederate Army, with the aid of the CSS Albemarle, forced the surrender of the Union garrison at Plymouth. Robert Hoke, commander of a Confederate Army in North Carolina, encouraged by his success at Plymouth attempted to retake New Bern which had been in Union control since early in 1862.

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