Dan Weemhoff (dwhike) > Beaufort National Cemetery - Created in 1863, during the Union occupation of Beafort, the cemetery is the final resting place for over 18000 veterans and their families.
Dan Weemhoff (dwhike) > Beaufort National Cemetery - Created in 1863, during the Union occupation of Beafort, the cemetery is the final resting place for over 18000 veterans and their families.
Dan Weemhoff (dwhike) > Beaufort National Cemetery - Created in 1863, during the Union occupation of Beafort, the cemetery is the final resting place for over 18000 veterans and their families.
Dan Weemhoff (dwhike) > Beaufort National Cemetery - Created in 1863, during the Union occupation of Beafort, the cemetery is the final resting place for over 18000 veterans and their families. This is a view of the cemetery's main avenue.
Dan Weemhoff (dwhike) > Beaufort Arsenal - The original Arsenal building was completed in 1799 and rebuilt in 1852. It was originally armed with 250 men and 6 guns. It is now occupied by the Beaufort Museum. Located at 3 Craven Street.
Dan Weemhoff (dwhike) > Beaufort Arsenal - The original Arsenal building was completed in 1799 and rebuilt in 1852. It was originally armed with 250 men and 6 guns. It is now occupied by the Beaufort Museum. Located at 3 Craven Street.
Dan Weemhoff (dwhike) > Beaufort - Wallace House - Built in 1907, it is the third Wallace home to stand on the spot. Located on the corner of Bay and Carteret Streets.
Dan Weemhoff (dwhike) > Beaufort - Port Republic Street Home - A typical home in the historic district of downtown Beaufort. I'm pretty sure it was on Port Republic Street.
Dan Weemhoff (dwhike) > Beaufort - George Elliott House - Located at 1001 Bay St. Built in 1844.
Beaufort National Cemetery - Created in 1863, during the Union occupation of Beafort, the cemetery is the final resting place for over 18000 veterans and their families.
Dan Weemhoff (dwhike) > Beaufort National Cemetery - Created in 1863, during the Union occupation of Beafort, the cemetery is the final resting place for over 18000 veterans and their families.
Beaufort National Cemetery - Created in 1863, during the Union occupation of Beafort, the cemetery is the final resting place for over 18000 veterans and their families.
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