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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRB7_north-carolina-vietnam-veterans-memorial_Raleigh-NC.html
Dedicated to the men and women of North Carolina who served with dignity and honor in the Vietnam WarDedicated on May 23, 1987
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRB3_state-capitol_Raleigh-NC.html
Built 1833 - 40. Ithiel Town. A.J. Davis and David Paton, architects. First State House built here, 1796; burned, 1831.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRB2_medical-society-of-north-carolina_Raleigh-NC.html
Successor to earlier group founded in 1799. Formed here in 1849. Dr. Edmund Strudwick was first president.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRB1_christ-episcopal-church_Raleigh-NC.html
Christ Episcopal Churchhas been designated a National Historic LandmarkThis site possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRAD_32-pounder-naval-cannon_Raleigh-NC.html
Taken in June 1861 when the Navy Yard at Norfolk was abandoned by the United States Banded and Condverted at Richmond into a 6 inch rifle mounted at Fort Caswell North Carolina Dismounted by exploding magazines when the Confederates evacuate…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRAA_to-our-confederate-dead_Raleigh-NC.html
West side of the marker reads: First at BethelLast at Appomattox1861 - 1865
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRA9_olivia-raney-library_Raleigh-NC.html
As a memorial to his wife Olivia Blount Cowper Raney (1861 - 1896), Richard Beverly Raney in 1899 established the Olivia Raney Library which stood on this site. His gift funded the construction and equipment of a public library that served Raleigh…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMZT_n-c-division-of-archives-history_Raleigh-NC.html
Organized as the N.C. Historical Commission in 1903; R.D.W. Connor, first secretary. Moved to this building, 1968.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLSC_fannie-e-s-heck_Raleigh-NC.html
Social activist; writer. Led the Baptist Woman's Missionary Union after 1892. A benefactor of present Meredith College. Lived in this house.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLSA_william-polk_Raleigh-NC.html
Revolutionary War officer; first president of State Bank, 1811 - 19. In 1825 hosted Lafayette in house that stood here.
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