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Southport Historical Society’s Annual Holiday Tour of Homes will be held Saturday, Dec. 14 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tickets are $30 and can be purchased southporthistoricalsociety.org.
The Southport Historic District in the town of Fairfield, Connecticut is a 225-acre (91 ha) area historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. It preserves a portion of the modern neighborhood and former borough of Southport, Connecticut. Since the British burnt almost all of Southport's structures in ...
The company also invited representatives from the Southport Historical Society, the North Carolina Maritime Museum at Southport, and the Old Baldy Foundation to tour the Price’s Creek Lighthouse.
Southport Historical Society in Association with the Division of Archives and History, North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources. "Fort Johnston". "MyReporter". Boyer, S. S. (1870). John Shaw Billings, United States Surgeon General (ed.). Fort Johnston, A report on barracks and hospitals: with descriptions of military posts. Government ...
The Southport Picture File (a collection of 800 historical photos compiled by historian V. Louise Higgins. Housed at Pequot Library and accessible online.) Living in Southport, Conn. (New York Times photo collection) Brilvitch, Charles. 1977. Walking Through History. The Seaports of Black Rock and Southport. Fairfield Historical Society.
The Southport Historical Soceity recognized several individuals for helping with its African-American History and Culture exhibit. Those recognized are from left are Jean Parker, Donnie Joyner ...
The location on John Bell's plantation (now Supply), near the Georgetown Road, was used for court business until the General Assembly, meeting in Raleigh in December 1808, issued an Act to remove the Court of Brunswick County from Lockwoods Folly to Smithville (later Southport). That Act noted that many beneficial effects would result from the ...
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