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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKII_the-battle-of-lindleys-mill_Graham-NC.html
At this site, Patriot militia commanded by Brigadier General John Butler ambushed loyalist militia commanded by Colonel David Fanning in an effort to free prisoners, whom the Loyalist had captured at Hillsborough the previous day.Although losses w…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKIH_september-13-1781_Graham-NC.html
On these grounds, Revolutionaries and Loyalists were buried together in mass graves by people of this neighborhood, who also cared for the wounded in their homes. Additional burials are at Spring Meeting House.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKIF_early-railroads_Liberty-NC.html
First public meeting to promote railroads in North Carolina, Aug. 1, 1828, was at Wm. Albright's home which stood 4 mi. S.E.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKI4_cane-creek-friends-meeting-since-1751-abigail-overman-pike-1709-1781_Snow-Camp-NC.html
Side 1:Cane Creek Friends Meeting Since 1751The first Cane Creek Meetinghouse stood about two miles east on land belonging to John Stanfield. The first of four meetinghouses on this site was built in 1764 on land given by William Marshall. The thi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKFX_the-battle-of-lindleys-mill-memorial_Snow-Camp-NC.html
In Memory of the Whig and Tory Soldiers who died in the Battle of Lindley's Mill 14th D. 11 Mo. 1781 and were buried here and on the battlefield Erected 7th Day 10 Mo. 1979
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKF2_a-memorial-to-british-troops-who-died-in-the-old-meeting-house_Snow-Camp-NC.html
A memorial to British troops who died in the Old Meeting House during Cornwallis encampment here on his retreat from Guilford Courthouse March 1781.Erected by Troop 46 B.S.A. Henry Overman Leader Who Died Before Completing It.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKD8_cane-creek-meeting_Snow-Camp-NC.html
First Monthly Meeting of Friends in central North Carolina, 1751. Present building is on the original site.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMK88_allen-house_Snow-Camp-NC.html
Original frontier log dwelling built by Quaker John Allen III. House stood approximately 400 feet southeast. Housed five generations. Moved in 1965 to Alamance Battleground State Historic Site.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMK84_ernest-peter-dixon_Snow-Camp-NC.html
Educator, historian, civic leader, farmer, a teacher in the public schools of North Carolina for 32 years. 22 years in this community he motivated his students and the community, his home place stands 2 miles northwest.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMK7X_spring-friends-meeting_Snow-Camp-NC.html
Meeting house by 1761; Meeting recognized, 1773; Preparative Meeting, 1779; & Monthly Meeting, 1793.
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