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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1SQ3_richard-allen-sr_Roaring-River-NC.html
Colonel of N.C. Militia at Battle of King's Mountain. Delegate to the Hillsborough Convention, 1788; in General Assembly, 1793. Grave is 4 mi. N.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM12TE_boone-homesteads_Ferguson-NC.html
This historical marker[,] placed near Edminston store[,] records two homesteads of the Daniel Boone family in Wilkes County during the 1760's. Site Number One is located one-half mile South of the spot, near Beaver Creek. The Boone Family la…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM12TA_thomas-c-dula_Ferguson-NC.html
"Tom Dooley" of popular legend and song. Hanged in Statesville for the murder of Laura Foster. Grave is 1 1/2 mi. S.W.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM12GV_stonemans-raid_Roaring-River-NC.html
On a raid across western N.C. Gen. A. C. Gillem led part of Stoneman's U.S. cavalry through this vicinity, March 28, 1865.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM12GT_benjamin-cleveland_Ronda-NC.html
Colonel in Revolution, Whig leader in battle of Kings Mountain, state legislator. Home was on "The Round About," one mile southwest.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11JL_colonel-ben-cleveland_Wilkesboro-NC.html
Colonel Ben Cleveland1738 - 1806Wilkes County Militia
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11JK_montfort-stokes_Wilkesboro-NC.html
Governor, 1830-1832; U.S. Senator; Federal Indian Commissioner. Home stood 1 mi. N.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11JI_north-wilkesboro-speedway_York-NC.html
Pioneer NASCAR dirt track. Built 1946; paved in 1958. Hosted sanctioned events, 1949-96. 5/8 mile oval 3 mi. W.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11GH_fort-hamby_Wilkesboro-NC.html
The site of Fort Hamby is located about half a mile south of here. The two-story log house was not a military fortification. It got its name after 20 to 30 Union and Confederate deserters occupied it at the end of the war. Their leader, who gave h…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11FQ_wilkesboro-presbyterian-church_Wilkesboro-NC.html
Established in 1837; present church built in 1849-50. The first Presbyterian church in Wilkes County.
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