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Joseph T. Miller

Joseph T. Miller

1903 – 1975 Town Clerk of North Castle 1940 – 1975

This park is set aside in his memory in tribute to his many years of devoted loving service to the citizens of this ...

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The Battle of Ramsour's Mill

Half a mile north from here was fought

The Battle of Ramsour's Mill

between the Whigs and Tories, June 20, 1780.

Colonel Francis Locke

Commanded the Whig Army

Marker is at the intersection of Court Square and North Aspen Street, on the left when traveling ...

Schenck-Warlick Mill

First cotton mill in the state of North Carolina. Built before 1816. Site ½ mile N.

Marker is on East Main Street (North Carolina Route 150/27) west of Stanford Road, on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Mill Creek Baptist Church

Site of

Mill Creek Baptist Church

Organized prior to 1742

Grand-parent of

First Baptist Church

Martinsburg, West Va.

Marker is on Baptist Church Alley 0.1 miles south of Geraldstown Road (West Virginia Highway 51).

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Brinley Grist Mill

Site of the Brinley Grist Mill. Built about 1725 the mill on Whalepond Brook was the first business in the area. The settlers brought their grain here until the early 1900's.

Marker is at the intersection of Monmouth Road and Lake ...

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Mill Creek

The flooded state of this creek upstream prevented an attack by Wheeler’s Confederate cavalry on the rear of Sherman’s Army, March 19, 1865.

A bridge here was the Confederates’ sole line of retreat after the battle.

Marker is on Devil's Racetrack Road ...

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Tredegar Rolling Mills

The Tredegar Iron Works had several rolling mills, which produced rails, bars to be made into spikes, connecting plates for rails, merchant bar iron, and plates. The Tredegar rolling mill’s most famous work was the plates made for the ironclad ...

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Clear Creek Water Mill

Water powered grist mill in operation on clear creek early as 1819 by white settlers in old Miller County, Arkansas Territory. New mill built in 1837 by Choctaw Joel Kemp. A later owner, Choctaw John Wilson, replaced crude undershot wheel ...

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Mill Village

Reede River Falls Historic Park

On the hills surrounding this site, a twenty-seven acre mill village, complete with churches, mill store and recreation grounds once served the Camperdown and Vardry Mills. Houses were built on both sides of the river. The ...

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Tredegar Spike Mill

You are now standing in the middle of the footprint of the Tredegar spike mill. Since its beginnings in the 1830s, the Tredegar Iron Works relied on railroads as a major market. Spikes were one of the most important products ...

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