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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC9D_jacob-thompson_Leasburg-NC.html
Secretary of Interior, 1857-1861. Confederate secret agent in Canada, U.S. Representative from Mississippi. Birthplace stands 100 yds. southeast.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC9C_calvin-graves_Reidsville-NC.html
Speaker N.C. House of Commons and Senate. He cast deciding vote for the North Carolina Railroad, 1849. This was his home.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC9B_caswell-courthouse_Yanceyville-NC.html
Erected about 1861. Murder of Senator J. W. Stephens here in 1870 led to martial law and Kirk-Holden "War."
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC9A_bethesda-church_Ruffin-NC.html
Presbyterian. Began as "Hart's Chapel," about 1765. Mother of many churches. The present building erected 1944, stands 3/4 mile south.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC92_archibald-debow-murphey-ca-1777-1832_Milton-NC.html
Advocate of improved schools, roads, canals. Jurist, teacher, legislator. Born 7/10 mi. S.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC5J_washingtons-southern-tour_Providence-NC.html
George Washington's last overnight stop in N.C., June 3, 1791, was at the home of Dudley Gatewood, which stood 1 mi. N.E.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9J0_thomas-day_Milton-NC.html
Free black cabinetmaker in Milton, 1824-1861. Home and shop located here in the old Union Tavern, 1848-1858.
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