Civil rights leader. She organized the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, April 1960, at Shaw University. Her childhood home ¼ mi. E.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical...
The British Army under Gen. Cornwallis marching to Virginia defeated the local Militia at the town of Halifax, in May, 1781.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is...
Jazz pianist, composer, and architect of bebop. Wrote “’Round Midnight” (1944). Born 1 mile S.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with their permission. Full...
Black leaf house workers in eastern N.C. unionized in 1946. First pro-union vote, at tobacco factory 1 block W., precursor to civil rights movement.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical...
A founder in 1908 of Alpha Kappa Alpha, nation’s oldest sorority for African Americans; history teacher. Her grave is ¼ mile east.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and...
Represented the state's "Black Second" district, U.S. House, 1897-1901. Last black Southerner in Congress for 72 years. Lived two blocks east.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker...
Est. 1935; New Deal farm project. 350 black families from N.C., S.C., Fla., Ark., Va. purchased homesteads. Restored house 1 mi. E.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and...
Noted Confederate ironclad, was built near this spot, 1863-64. Aided in recapture of Plymouth, April, 1864.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with...
Lt. Gen., U.S. Air Force. Led first U.S. bombing raids on Germany, 1943. Inspired Twelve O'Clock High, novel & film. Boyhood home 1/10 mi. S.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical...
Director of the Women's Army Corps, 1945-1947. First woman honored with Legion of Merit, 1944. Grave 175 yds. S.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with...
Journalist. Publisher of Norfolk Journal & Guide, 1910-1962, leading black-owned newspaper in the South. Birthplace nearby.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is...
U.S. Congressman, 1871-1873, representing Ala.; merchant and farmer in Selma, Ala. Born into slavery one mile south.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with...
Noted lawyer. Attorney general of N.C., 1848-51. Compiled Revised Code in 1854. Opposed secession. Born 7/10 mile west.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with...
Black political leader. Member, U.S. House of Representatives, 1883-1887. Practiced law in Enfield. Lived 1/10 mi. S.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with...
Congressman, 1923-1952; jurist. Sponsored bills to create tobacco price supports and Kerr Lake. He lived 2 blocks east.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with...
First black to represent N.C. in U.S. Congress, 1875-1877; state senator, 1868-1874. Home is one block west.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with...
President, N.C. Secession Convention, 1861-1862; Congressman, 1816-1827; legislator. His grave is three miles north.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with...
Confederate General, United States Senator, 1872-95, and Minister to Mexico. Home stands 800 yards south.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with...
Site of the first annual conference of Methodist Episcopal Church, 1785, hosted in home of Green Hill, minister, one mi. S.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used...
Confederate shipyard and outfitting station which completed the ironclad steam sloop Raleigh in 1863. Site is three blocks west.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and...