N.C. commissioner to buy ships and supplies in England during the Civil War. Gen. R. E. Lee visited in his home, 1870, standing 1 block E.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker...
Attorney-General of Confederacy, Governor of N.C. 1855-59, U.S. Senator. Home stands one block north.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with their...
Indian athlete, star of the 1912 Olympics, made his professional baseball debut with Rocky Mount Railroaders, 1909. Ball park was 300 yds. W.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical...
Governor, 1802-1805, United States Senator and state legislator. "Bloomsbury," his home, stood 2 miles north.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with...
Brigadier general in the Revolutionary War, member of Provincial Congresses. Died, 1781, as British prisoner of war. Home was 60 yds. E.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker...
Early channel of trade, its valley long an area of plantations. Frequent floods until 1952, since controlled by Kerr Dam. Old name was "Moratuck."Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical...
Early channel of trade, its valley long an area of plantations. Frequent floods until 1952, since controlled by Kerr Dam. Old name was "Moratuck."Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical...
Early channel of trade, its valley long an area of plantations. Frequent floods until 1952, since controlled by Kerr Dam. Old name was "Moratuck."Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical...
Governor, 1917-21, first in state nominated by a Democratic primary, N.C. Attorney General, member state house. Home stands 1/2 mi. S.W.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker...
Graves of Confederate general Junius Daniel, editor Abraham Hodge, U.S. District Judge John Sitgreaves, are 1 bl. N.E.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with...
Episcopal. Established about 1732. This building, the third, was erected in 1854, in part with brick from an older church.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is...
Daughter of Robert E. Lee & Mary Custis Lee. Was buried 1/2 mile W. General Lee visited her grave in 1870.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with...
Congressman, 1901-23, Democratic majority leader, 1915-19. Opposed war declaration; later supported Wilson's war policies. Home is here.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker...
Colonel in Revolution. Member of Continental Congress, 1778-1781; of Provincial Congresses; and of state legislature. Grave 125 yds. S.E.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical...
Built about 1885. Home of three congressmen, W. H. Kitchin and his sons Wm. W. (governor, 1909-1913) and Claude.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with...
Governor, 1909-1913; congressman, 1897-1908; & attorney. His grave is 240 yards south.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with their permission. Full page...
Colonel U.S. Air Force, World War II. Pioneer in developing automatic devices for airplane control. Home 150 yds. W.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with...
Member Continental Congress, United States Senator, 1789-1795, U.S. Indian Agent to the Creek Nation, 1796-1816. Home was 5 1/2 mi. S.W.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program,...
Champion of liberalism. Member, State Supreme Court, 1889-1924; Chief Justice, 1902-24. Editor, State Records of N.C. Home, "Airlie," was here.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker...
Pastor Sandy Run Baptist Church, 1773-1807. A founder & historian, Kehukee Baptist Assn.; member N.C. convention, 1788. Grave 300 yds. E.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker...