Washington County NC Historical Society / Port o' Plymouth Museum

Washington County NC Historical Society / Port o' Plymouth Museum The Washington County Historical Society is dedicated to the discovery, preservation and promotion of the history of Washington County, North Carolina.

Learn more about this story and others at the Port O’Plymouth Museum located at 302 East Water St. in Plymouth!  Operati...
05/05/2026

Learn more about this story and others at the Port O’Plymouth Museum located at 302 East Water St. in Plymouth! Operating hours are 9-4 Tu-Fri. and 9-3 on Saturday.

On May 5, 1864, the CSS Albemarle crossed Batchelor’s Bay and fought seven Union warships. Upon entering the Albemarle Sound, the Confederate ram, under the command of Captain J. W. Cooke, and her es**rt vessels were attacked by four double-ended steamers and three smaller gunboats under Captain Melancton Smith. The Albemarle opened an attack late in the day. Leading the first line of attack was the Union flagship, the Mattabesett. The Albemarle returned fire, destroying the launch and cutting away some of the standing and running rigging.

The steamer Sassacus then struck the ironclad. The crew of the Albemarle responded with a 100-pound shot through the starboard boiler of the Union vessel and into her wardroom. The scalded men managed to free the ship as they drifted out of range. All parties then withdrew. Only by throwing butter, lard, and bacon into the boilers was it possible for the crew of the Albemarle to raise enough steam to return to Plymouth.

Marker located in Bertie County, NC: https://www.dncr.nc.gov/blog/2023/12/04/naval-battle-1864-57

Come Visit the Davenport Homestead Tomorrow, April 25 from 10 am to 2 pm to Celebrate America's 250th Birthday!  Hope to...
04/24/2026

Come Visit the Davenport Homestead Tomorrow, April 25 from 10 am to 2 pm to Celebrate America's 250th Birthday! Hope to See You There!

04/18/2026
Come Celebrate America's 250th Anniversary with the Washington County Historical Society at the Davenport Homestead next...
04/18/2026

Come Celebrate America's 250th Anniversary with the Washington County Historical Society at the Davenport Homestead next Saturday, April 25th from 10 am to 3 pm. Enjoyed a day filled with information about colonial life on a Homestead! Hope to see you there!

Don't forget to visit the Davenport Homestead Saturday, April 25 from 10am to 3 pm as part of America's 250th Anniversar...
04/09/2026

Don't forget to visit the Davenport Homestead Saturday, April 25 from 10am to 3 pm as part of America's 250th Anniversary Celebration. Speakers, games, quilt making, exploration of a 1787 homestead and much more awaits! Come join us and learn about early life in Tyrrell and Washington County!

Here are the events happening in Washington County to celebrate the nation's 250th birthday.  Make plans to attend!
02/28/2026

Here are the events happening in Washington County to celebrate the nation's 250th birthday. Make plans to attend!

Fish Fry in One Week!  Come Get Your Tickets!
02/28/2026

Fish Fry in One Week! Come Get Your Tickets!

Don't forget!
02/17/2026

Don't forget!

Fish Fry Fundraiser 2026!!!!  It's time again for the annual fish fry fundraiser benefitting the Washington County Histo...
02/06/2026

Fish Fry Fundraiser 2026!!!! It's time again for the annual fish fry fundraiser benefitting the Washington County Historical Society! Get your tickets at the Port O'Plymouth Museum. Pickup date is Friday, March 6, 2026 from 11 am to 1 pm at the Maritime Museum parking lot. See flyer below for further details. Hope to see you then!

Address

302 E Water Street
Plymouth, NC
27962

Opening Hours

Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 4pm
Saturday 9am - 3pm

Telephone

(252) 793-1377

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