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Murder of Allen and William Lowry, March 3, 1865

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On March 3rd 1865, bands of the Home Guard, under orders of Robert McKenzie, the leader of the Home Guard in the region, collected several members of the Lowry family to his plantation after several animals from his plantation were stolen. Suspecting…

North Carolinian voters chose John C. Breckinridge in presidential election, November 6, 1860

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The presidential election of 1860 featured a four-way race between John C. Breckinridge, the southern Democratic nominee from Kentucky running on a federal slave code platform; Stephen A. Douglas, the northern Democratic nominee from Illinois running…

Secessionists held a meeting in Cleveland County, November 12, 1860

On November 12, 1860, secessionists held a meeting in Cleveland County.

Secessionists held a meeting in New Hanover County, November 19, 1860

On November 19, 1860, secessionists held a meeting in New Hanover County.

General Assembly called for a vote on a secession convention, January 29, 1861

The General Assembly called for a vote on whether or not the state should hold a secession convention. The election, held on February 28, 1861, resulted in a rejection of secessionists in favor of unionists.

General Assembly voted to send delegates to the Peace Conference, January 29, 1861

On January 29, 1861, the General Assembly voted to send delegates to the Peace Conference. The conference was to be held on February 4, 1861.

Brunswick County citizens seized Fort Johnston, January 9, 1861

On January 9, 1861, an armed body of Wilmington's citizens seized Fort Johnston (eventually renamed Pender) at Smithville (present-day Southport). Considering the seizure "irregular," Governor John W. Ellis immediately ordered the fort to be returned…

Brunswick County citizens seized Fort Caswell, January 10, 1861

On January 10, 1861, Captain Stephen D. Thruston and his Brunswick County militia company seized Fort Caswell on Oak Island. Considering the seizure "irregular," Governor John W. Ellis immediately ordered the fort to be returned to federal control.…

North Carolina voters rejected a secession convention, February 28, 1861

On February 28, 1861, North Carolinian voters decided against convening a convention to consider secession by a vote of 47,322 to 46,672. In an irrelevant vote, since the convention did not meet, North Carolinian voters also chose 50 unconditional…

Formation of the Southern Rights Party in Goldsboro, March 22 and 23, 1861

On March 22 and 23, delegates from twenty-five counties assembled in Goldsboro and organized the Southern Rights Party. They urged the legislature to reconvene and demanded that North Carolina join the Confederacy.