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Daniel Boone lived 2 miles S.E. His parents are buried 8 miles S. —-— Here passed the armies of Greene and Corwallis to Guilford C.H. —-— This memorial erected by The Village Improvement Society
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(Three miles northwest of Remsen, Oneida County)Home and grave of Baron Frederick William von Steuben(1730-1794)Drillmaster of the American Revolution           Arriving at Valley Forge in February, 1778, this German-born officer found "…
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The British Army led by General Cornwallis crossed Dutchman's Creek at this point Feb. 6, 1781
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front centerDedicated in Honor of All Davie County Veterans and to the Memory of Those Who Made the Supreme Sacrifice for Our Freedom front leftSpanish American War (?)World War I (18)Vietnam (9) front leftWorld War II (53)Korean War (2)Beir…
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Family HomesiteColonel Thomas W. FerebeeBombardier, Enola GayDropped Atomic Bomb onHiroshima, JapanAugust 6, 1945
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Employee and Town SupervisorVolunteer. Fireman and Fire Chief. His extensive knowledge, expertise, and resourcefulness - His dedication and compelling sense of duty ably served the citizens of Mocksville.
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On 04 October 1750, Squire Boone received a Land Warrant and Survey for a 640-acre tract "lying...upon Grant's Creek, alias Lickon (Licking) Creek" in present Davie County. He received a grant for this 640 acres on the present Elisha and Dutchman …
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Daniel BooneHunter, Explorer Backwoodsman, Soldir Surveyor Roadbuilder Legislator, MagistrateHe lived and learned woodcraft in Davie County 1750-65 Squire and Sarah BooneParents of Daniel BoonePioneers of the Yadkin whose remains are interred one …
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(Preface):On March 24, 1865, Union Gen. George Stoneman led 6,000 cavalrymen from Tennessee into southwestern Virginia and western North Carolina to disrupt the Confederate supply line by destroying sections of the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad,…
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In 1753 Lord Granville granted 640 acres on Bear Creek to Squire Boone who sold it in 1759 to his son Daniel. This was a part of the original Boone tract.
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