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he Catawba was originally  obtained on the Catawba River; near its head…waters in Buncombe County。 The Long Island stock of the Isabella grape was brought to New York by Mrs。 Isabella Gibbs: hence the derivation of the name。

Of the six varieties of North Carolina grapes; five were found in Tyrrel County by Amadas and Barlow。 Tradition relates that these  travellers carried one small vine to Roanoke Island; which still lives and covers an immense area of ground。 There are five varieties of the grape growing wild on the shores of Albemarle Sound; all of which are called Scuppernong;  the  legitimate Scuppernong being a white grape; sweet and large; and producing a wine said to resemble somewhat in its luscious flavor the Malmsey made on Mount Ida; in Candia。

The repairing of the outrigger detained me until nearly noon of the next day; when the canoe was got under way; but upon rowing off the mouth of Coanjock Bay; only four miles from Currituck Court House; a strong tempest arose from the south; and observing an old  gentleman standing upon Bell Island Point; near his cottage; beckoning me to come ashore; I obeyed; and took refuge with my new acquaintance;  Captain Peter L。 Tatum; proprietor of Bell Island。

〃The war has left us without servants;〃 said the captain; as he presented me to his wife; 〃so we make the best of it; and if you will accept our hospitality we will make you comfortable。〃

Captain Tatum drew my attention to the flocks of swans which dotted the waters in the offing; and said: 〃It is hard work to get hold of a swan; though they are a large bird; and abundant in Currituck Sound。  You must use a good rifle to bring one down。 After a strong norther has been blowing; and the birds have worked well into the bight of the bay; near Goose Castle Point; if the wind shifts to the south suddenly; gunners approach from the outside; and the birds  becoming cramped in the cove are shot as they rise against the wind。〃

More than forty years ago old Currituck Inlet closed; and the oysters on the natural beds; which extended up North Landing River to Green Point; were killed by the freshening of the water。  Now winds influence the tides which enter at Oregon Inlet; about fifty…five miles south of the Court House。 The difference  between the highest and lowest tide at Currituck Court House is three feet。 The sound is filled with sandy shoals; with here and there spots of mud。  The shells of the defunct oysters are everywhere found mixed with the debris of the bottom of the sound。 This is a favorite locality with northern sportsmen。  The best 〃gunning points;〃 as is the case in Chesapeake Bay; are owned by private parties; and cannot be used by the public。

Thursday; the 10th of December; was cold; and proved as tempestuous as the previous day; but the wind had changed to the north; and I embarked amid a swashy beam…sea; with the hope of reaching Van Slyck's Landing at  Currituck Narrows。  The norther; however; proved too much for my safety。 My course would be easterly until I had passed the mouth of  Coanjock Bay and Goose Castle Point; then following the trend of the west shore southerly down the sound; but the wind raised such a rough sea that I was obliged to turn southward into  Coanjock Bay; ascend it five miles; and seek for a crossing…place overland to the sound again; which I found near the entrance of the  lockless canal that is used by steamers to pass from North Landing River to North River and  Albemarle Sound。

A fire was soon built; upon which I placed long; light poles taken from the drift…wood; and burning them in pieces of the required lengths; (no axe being at hand;) I was prepared to make the portage。  Laying these pieces of wood on the ground; I drew my canoe over them to the shore of Currituck Sound; then; by making up back…loads of the cargo; transported everything to the point of embarkation; which was just inside the mouth of a little creek。

The row to Currituck Narrows was not  difficult; as the north wind was a fair one。  Along the west shore of the sound there were many little houses upon the high banks; and a  windmill supplied the place of a water…power for grinding corn。 The improvements made by Mr。 Van Slyck; of New York; were in cheering  contrast to what had been seen since leaving  Norfolk。  Here a comfortable hotel welcomes the northern sportsmen; few of whom; for lack of accommodations and travelling conveniences; go much south of this locality; in this state; to shoot wild…fowl。  Currituck Sound has an average width of four miles。  Its length is about  thirty…five miles。  At the Narrows; a group of marshy islands divides it into two sections; the northern one being the longest。

The keen; cold air of the next day made  rowing a pleasant exercise。 After passing through the tortuous channel; I should have crossed to the beach and followed it; but this part of the bay is very shallow; and deeper water was found on the west side。  It was an enjoyable morning; for gunners were passed; secreted behind their 〃blinds;〃 or pens; of pine brush; which looked like little groves of conifera growing out of the shoal water。  Geese were honking and ducks were quacking; while the deep booming of guns was heard every few minutes。  Decoy…birds were anchored in many places near the marshes。 Every sportsman gave me a cheering word as the canoe glided over the smooth water; while here and there the violet…backed swallow  darted about over the marshes as though it were summer。

When opposite Dew's Quarter Island; several men hailed me from a newly constructed shanty。 When the oldest man in the company; who had never seen a shell like the paper canoe; had  examined it; he shook his head ominously; and when I told him Nag's Head must be reached that day; he grew excited; exclaiming; 〃Then be off now! now!  Git across the bay under Bald Beach as soon as ye can; and hug the shore; hug it well clean down to Collington's; and git across the sound afore the wind rises。  Sich a boat as that aren't fit for these here waters。〃

Taking this kindly meant advice; I pulled to the east side; where there was now a good depth of water for the canoe。 On this high beach the hills were well covered with yellow pines; many of which were noble old trees。  On a narrow point of the shore was the comfortable house of Hodges Gallup; the Baptist minister; a generous old gentleman; who seemed to be loved by all the watermen along the sound。  He was  described as being 〃full of fun and hospitality。〃 His domain extended for several miles along the beach; and; with deer quietly browsing in his grand old woods; formed a pretty picture。

The beach shore now became more thickly settled; while out in the water; a few rods from each little house; arose the duck…blind; with the gunner and his boat inside; anxiously watching for birds; while their decoys floated quietly on the surface of the water。 A few miles below Mr。 Gallup's estate the canoe entered upon the broad waters of Albemarle Sound; and at dusk I approached Roanoke Island。  The large  buildings of the hotels of Nag's Head on the beach rose up as boldly to the eye as a fortification。 The little sound between Roanoke Island and the beach was traversed at dusk as far as the first long pier of Nag's head; upon which with great difficulty I landed; and was soon joined by the keeper of the now deserted summer watering place; Mr。 C。 D。 Rutter; who helped me to carry my property into a room of the old hotel。

Nag's Head Beach is a most desolate locality; with its high sand…hills; composed of fine sand; the forms of which are constantly changing with the action of the dry; hard; varying winds。  A new and very large hotel was located south of the first one; and was inhabited by the family of Captain Jasper Toler; who furnished me with lodgings。  A few fishermen have their homes on this dreary beach; but the village; with its one store; is a forlorn place。

The bright flashes of Body Island Light; ten miles distant; on the north side of Oregon Inlet; showed me my next abiding…place。

The beach from Nag's Head to Oregon Inlet is destitute of trees; and the wind sweeps across it; from the ocean to the sound; with great  violence; forcing the shallow waters to retire; and leaving the bottom dry as far out as three miles。

The next day was very windy; and the long; finger…like; sandy shoals; which extended one or two miles out into the sound; were covered with only from three to eight inches of water。  I could not hug the beach for protection; but was forced to keep far out in the sound。  Frequently it  became necessary to get overboard and wade;  pushing my boat before me。  Then a deep channel between the shoals would be crossed; so; by walking and rowing in Roanoke Sound; with the wind blowing the water over the canoe and drenching its captain; the roundabout twelve miles' passage to Oregon Inlet was at last  accomplished; and a most trying one it was。

Body Island Lighthouse was erected in 1872; on the north side of Oregon Inlet; to take the place of the old tower on the south shore。  It is in latitude 35 deg 48'; and longitude 75 deg 33'。   Captain William F。 Hatzel; a loyal North Carolinian; is the principal keeper; and a most efficient one he is。

The temperature was fall

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