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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BQV_tiny-broadwick_Henderson-NC.html
Aviation pioneer; first woman to parachute from an airplane, 1913. Demonstrated use of parachutes to Army, 1914. Grave 200 yds N.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BQT_william-hawkins_Henderson-NC.html
Governor, 1811-1814; speaker, State House of Commons, 1810-1811. His home, Pleasant Hill stands one mile N.W.
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Noted winter healthresort patronized byNorthern hunters andtuberculosis patients.Opened 1871; burned1893. Site is ½ mi. W.
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Health resort, socialand recreational centerin nineteenth century.Springs are ½ mi. W.
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Fifty-four Confederate soldiers from Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia are buried here. They died at General Hospital Number One, Kittrell Springs in the former Kittrell Springs Hotel owned by Maj. Charles C. Blacknall and his …
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Graves of 52 soldiers,individually marked, whodied in the KittrellSprings Hotel hospital,1864-65, are ½ mi. NE.
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Built buggies, 1899; by 1907, automobiles; later tractors, buses, and, during WWII, trucks for military. Shop 3/4 mi. S.E. closed 1952.
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