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Freydeck – What’s in a name?

December 28, 2022December 28, 2022 crmaps

Freydeck suddenly appeared west of the Blue Ridge (in current day Ashe County) on several English and French maps of North America published in 1755. By the end of the 18th Century, Freydeck was gone. What is the origin of this extinct North Carolina place name?

18th Century, North Carolina place names  Moravians, Spangenberg, what's in a name, William Churton  Leave a comment

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