
Chocowinity Bay and its network of inland waterways define this eastern North Carolina landscape, where the Beaufort County and Craven County border meets. The map documents a complex hydraulic environment dominated by large pocosin wetlands, including Reedy Pocosin and Blount Pocosin. These acidic, peat-soil wetlands are intersected by a grid of man-made drainage systems such as Lot Canal, Gum Run Canal, and the extensive Sheppard Run Canal, illustrating a long history of land reclamation efforts for agriculture and timber.
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1950 Edward
Beaufort County, NC

1950 South Creek
Beaufort County, NC

1951 Bunyan
Beaufort County, NC

1951 Hackney
Beaufort County, NC

1951 Ransomville
Beaufort County, NC

1953 Blounts Bay
Beaufort County, NC

1954 Pike Road
Beaufort County, NC

1978 Hoke
Beaufort County, NC

1997 Hackney
Beaufort County, NC

1997 Hoke
Beaufort County, NC

1997 Pike Road
Beaufort County, NC

1997 Ransomville
Beaufort County, NC

2000 South Creek
Beaufort County, NC

2022 Blounts Bay
Beaufort County, NC

2022 Bunyan
Beaufort County, NC

2022 Edward
Beaufort County, NC

2022 Hackney
Beaufort County, NC

2022 Hoke
Beaufort County, NC

2022 Old Ford
Beaufort County, NC

2022 Pike Road
Beaufort County, NC

2022 Ransomville
Beaufort County, NC

2022 South Creek
Beaufort County, NC