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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19KT_james-y-joyner_La-Grange-NC.html
Superintendent of Public Instruction, 1902-1919. Educator and agriculturist. Home is 3 blks. N.W.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM197C_william-dunn-moseley_La-Grange-NC.html
Member of N.C. Senate, 1829-1836; Speaker, 1833-1835. First governor of State of Florida, 1845-1849. Home was 1 mi. N.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1816_dobbs-county_La-Grange-NC.html
Formed 1758 & named for Gov. Arthur Dobbs. From it were formed Wayne, 1779, Lenoir and Glasgow (now Greene), 1791. Courthouse was 3 miles S.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HML36_dobbs-county-court-house_La-Grange-NC.html
Three miles south of this spot on Walnut Creek is a marker indicating the exact site of Dobbs County Court House 1756-1791.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKVO_wheat-swamp-church_La-Grange-NC.html
Disciples of Christ since 1843. Organized about 1760 as Free Will Baptist. Part of present church built in 1858. One mile northwest.
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