Presbyterian. First church founded by Scotch-Irish who settled here about 1736.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with their permission. Full page here...
First Archivist of the U.S., 1934-41. Secretary of the N.C. Historical Commission, historian, author, and teacher. His birthplace stood here.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker...
Indian community prior to Tuscarora War. In 1712 destroyed by forces under Col. John Barnwell. Site 3 mi. N.E.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with...
Tuscarora stronghold. Site of decisive battle of the Tuscarora War, March 20-23, 1713, when 950 Indians were killed or captured. Site 1 mi. N.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker...
Fortified Indian town & site of the Tuscarora conspiracy of Sept., 1711. Capitulated, 1712, after a 10-day siege by Col. John Barnwell. Site is 4 mi. N.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical...
Governor of North Carolina, 1901-1905. Crusader for universal education. His law office is 2 blocks S.W.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with...
Confederate Major-General. Mortally wounded at Gettysburg. His birthplace stood 1.4 miles north.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with their permission. Full...
Baptist. Founded 1756. Was moved 3 1/2 miles west in 1803. Early church site and graveyard are 350 yards south.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with...
Confederate. Headed by Dr. S. S. Satchwell in building of the Wilson Female Seminary, which was chartered in 1859. Stood 1 1/2 blocks S.E.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical...
Here Lt. Col. Tarleton's British dragoons and Colonel James Gorham's militia engaged in a skirmish, May, 1781.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with their...
Founded in 1902 by the Christian Church of N.C. as Atlantic Christian College. Renamed 1990 for a church founder, Barton W. Stone.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and...
Author of "History of Carolina," explorer, and Surveyor-General, was executed Sept. 20, 1711, by Tuscarora Indians at Catechna. Site 4 mi. N.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical...
Brigadier General, U.S. Army, in World War I. Decorated for helping break the Hindenburg Line. His birthplace is 350 yards northwest.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker...
A coeducational private school, conducted by Dr. and Mrs. Richard Henry Lewis, opened in 1877 and closed in 1902, was in this house.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and...
Est. by Louis Froelich, 1861. Moved here, 1863. Produced sabers, lances, bayonets, cutlasses and accessories until 1864.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is...
Revolutionary leader, member Provincial Congresses, conventions 1788, '89; militia brigadier general; trustee of University. Grave 2 mi. N.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker...
Formed 1758 & named for Gov. Arthur Dobbs. From it were formed Wayne, 1779, Lenoir and Glasgow (now Greene), 1791. Courthouse was 3 miles S.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker...
Confederate Senator, Speaker State House of Representatives, head of commission to codify State laws, 1883. Home is 1, grave 6, blocks S.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker...
Built before 1762 by Jacob Blount, member of Assembly, 1754-1762, 1764-1771, and of Provincial Congress, 1775-1776. Stood 90 Yds. N.W.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker...
Was U.S. Consul at Monterey, Cal., 1844-1848. Played part in winning California for the United States. Home, 1825-29, was nearby.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and...