Wharf pilings and sawdust: Visiting Hyde’s lost villages, Hyde County, NC
Drawing from maps created by a teacher and his students, historian David Cecelski aims to get a feel for the lumber mill villages in Hyde County that have long since disappeared.
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Hyde County road map, 1936. Lake Mattamuskeet occupies the map’s center-right section. The Pungo River forms the county’s western boundary. The body of water to the south and southeast is the Pamlico Sound. We can see the southern part of the Alligator River in the map’s upper righthand corner. Courtesy, State Archives of North Carolina
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