New Bern is a city in eastern North Carolina. It served as the capital of the North Carolina colonial government until 1775, when Governor Josiah Martin fled Tryon Palace and the mansion was seized by the American rebel forces.
The home of Sheriff Tolliver, which also doubles as the New Bern women's prison.
Tryon Palace
A large opulent house built in the latest fashion, with ivy beds and a large front drive. It was originally constructed by Governor Tryon.[2] The extravagance of the house contributed to unrest in the North Carolina backcountry.
Whinbush
A low-brow tavern that mostly caters to fisherman and laborers.[3]
Wilsey Arms
One of only two good inns in New Bern, according to Claire.[4]
King's Inn
One of only two good inns in New Bern, according to Claire.[5]
Residents[]
William Tryon - governor of North Carolina from 1765 to 1771.
Josiah Martin - governor of North Carolina from 1771 to 1776.
Fergus Fraser - lives in New Bern from late 1774 to mid 1777.
Marsali Fraser - lives in New Bern from late 1774 to mid 1777.
Germain Fraser - lives in New Bern from late 1774 to mid 1777.
Joan Fraser - lives in New Bern from late 1774 to mid 1777.
Félicité Fraser - lives in New Bern from late 1774 to mid 1777.