
Sow Island and a series of low-lying coastal fingers define this shoreline where the waters of the Pamlico Sound meet the open Atlantic Ocean. The geography is characterized by a high density of named points and small inlets, such as Big Fishing Point, Little Fishing Point, and Canal Point, indicating a coastline shaped by maritime navigation and local fishing activity. The map captures the boundary line between Pamlico and Carteret counties as it strikes across the water, emphasizing the region's shared aquatic borders.
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1948 · North Bay
USGS Topo · 1:24,000
1949 · Point Of Marsh
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1950 · North Bay
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1950 · Point Of Marsh
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1950 · Lowland
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1950 · Jones Bay
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1951 · Brant Island
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1951 · Broad Creek
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1951 · Pamlico Point
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1951 · Great Island
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