History for Lunch Guardians of the Graveyard of the Atlantic: The 235-Year History of the USCG in No
Schedule
Wed Apr 22 2026 at 12:00 pm to 01:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
501 S Water St, Elizabeth City, NC, United States, North Carolina 27909 | Elizabeth City, NC
Captain George E. Krietemeyer, US Coast Guard (Retired), will discuss the 235-year history of the US Coast Guard in North Carolina, beginning with the arrival of the USRC Diligence in 1792. Built in Washington, NC, to Alexander Hamilton’s design and specifications, its primary mission was to collect tariffs. Diligence quickly became involved in chasing pirates and aiding vessels in distress. The Coast Guard now has more than 5,000 members working in North Carolina, saving lives and overseeing oil spills all over the world. Krietemeyer’s new book, Guardians of the Graveyard of the Atlantic, describes their history and plans.
The Museum will offer the History for Lunch program in-person and through Zoom. To attend the lecture virtually, register in advance to receive the meeting link: https://www.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/HAOMNeaESamE-tIbFMg7uQ#/registration.
Registration is not required to attend the lecture in person.
The virtual program is supported by Friends of the Museum of the Albemarle.
Where is it happening?
501 S Water St, Elizabeth City, NC, United States, North Carolina 27909Event Location & Nearby Stays:











