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Confederate brigadiergeneral; president ofRaleigh and Gaston Railroad,1852-55; member ofCongress, 1855-61. Homehere, grave 2/3 mi. east.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16WV_saint-marys_Raleigh-NC.html
Episcopal School forgirls, established 1842by Rev. Aldert Smedeson site of an earlierEpiscopal school forboys which opened in 1834.
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Here in this oak grove on the front campus of Saint Mary's School for girls, Union Gen. Oliver O. Howard, commanding Gen. William T. Sherman's Right Wing, encamped in April 1865. The Federals coexisted with students and faculty for several weeks, …
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( Preface : )The Carolinas Campaign began on February 1, 1865, when Union Gen. William T. Sherman led his army north from Savannah, Georgia, after the March to the Sea. Sherman's objective was to join Gen. Ulysses S. Grant in Virginia to crush Gen…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16WN_birthplace-of-andrew-johnson_Raleigh-NC.html
BirthplaceofAndrew JohnsonAndrew Johnson, 17th President of the United States, was born in this house on December 29, 1808. At that time the house stood on Fayetteville Street. In July 1904, it was purchased by the Colonial Dames and later pres…
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The small kitchen inwhich the seventeenthPresident of the UnitedStates was born stands64 yards west.
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Governors Aycock, Bragg,Fowle, Holden, Swain,and Worth, other notablesand Confederatesburied there. 3 blocks E.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16WJ_governors-palace-of-north-carolina_Raleigh-NC.html
On this site stoodtheGovernor's PalaceofNorth Carolina1816 - 1865whereGeneral LaFayettewas entertainedMarch 2-3, 1825.
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Completed 1816. Vancewas the last governorto reside there, 1862-5.Stood 50 yards south..
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In the Governor's PalaceApril 24-27, 1865, Grantconferred with Shermanand approved new termsfor surrender of Johnston's Confederate Army.
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