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Bodie Island Light Station

Bodie Island Light Station

has been placed on the

National Register of Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior

Marker can be reached from Bodie Island Lighthouse Road 0.9 miles east of North Carolina Route 12.

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Battle of Dinwiddie Court House

(front)

In Memoriam

Battle of Dinwiddie Court House

Dedicated to the Confederate and Union soldiers who gave their lives in the Battle of Dinwiddie Court House, sometimes called Chamberlain’s Bed, in the last brief victory of the Army of Northern Virginia, March 31, ...

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Site Of Filature

Erected 1753

Where colony's production of silk was reeled until 1771. Building then used for public purposes. President Washington attended a ball here in 1791.

Building destroyed by fire in 1859.

Marker is at the intersection of Abercorn Street and E.St Julian ...

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A Patriotic Pulpit

The Rostrum is beautifully located in a grove of native trees ... and will be very greatly appreciated by the people who attend the Decoration [Memorial Day] ceremonies.

James Gall, Quartermaster Department Inspector, after inspecting the new Stones River rostrum in ...

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Early Oatmeal School

This building, once a combined school and church, was erected in 1869 in Oatmeal, second oldest community in Burnet County. The settlement, founded in 1849, had a post office from 1853 to 1876.

This limestone structure was successor to the first ...

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Oatmeal Cemetery

Some of the earliest pioneers of the Oatmeal community are interred in this cemetery. The oldest documented burials are those of Mary Smith and her year-old daughter, Fanny, both of whom died on September 16, 1854. Mr. and Mrs. J. ...

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The South Battery

1790             1826

Erected during the War of 1812 to guard Buttermilk Channel. Used as a barracks for the fife and drum corps of the garrison from 1836 until the first officers’ mess was established ...

Kings Mountain Battleground

Site of decisive British

defeat on Oct. 7, 1780.

National Military park

located 5 mi. southeast

in South Carolina.

Marker is on South Battleground Avenue (U.S. 29).

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Ohio County / State of Ohio

Ohio County. Formed in 1776 from West Augusta. Named for the river which bears an Indian name meaning “Beautiful River.” Scene of last battle of the Revolution, 1782. Visited by La Salle, Celoron, Gist, Washington, and later explorers.

State of ...

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Kings Mountain Battleground

Kings Mountain Battleground

York County

South Carolina

Marker is on Kings Mountain Park Road.

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