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Higgenbotham's Cave
Located in Cardwell Mountain, two miles north, the cave wa...
Forrest's Bivouac
July 11, 1862
Crossing Tennessee River on July 9, Fo...
Kings Mountain Battleground
Site of decisive British
defeat on Oct. 7, 1780.
...Brown Home
Home (built 1859) of Armstead C. Brown (1816 – 1902) & son...
Kings Mountain Battleground
Kings Mountain Battleground
York County
South ...
Jenkins's Brigade
Stuart's Cavalry Division
C.S.A.
Army of North...
Campbell's Covered Bridge
A Tribute to Stella (1921-2004)
Many generations of ...
The Rt. Hon. Herb Gray, PC., C.C., Q.C.
The Rt. Hon. Gray represented the west side
of Win...
Brick Church
Protestant Dutch Church of Kakeath (Kakiat)
Estab....
Old Columbia Academy
Early Dutch School
Incorporated March 13, 1797
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Higgenbotham's Cave
Located in Cardwell Mountain, two miles north, the cave was discovered in ca. 1810 by Aaron Higgenbotham, early surveyor and turnpike builder. For over a century the cave has been renowned for its vastness and rare formations. Higgenbotham built a ...
Forrest's Bivouac
July 11, 1862
Crossing Tennessee River on July 9, Forrest's brigade marched here in two columns, where he received reinforcements of four companies. His force bivouacked in this vicinity; the following morning it marched toward Murfreesboro, where the Federal garrison was ...
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).
Courtesy hmdb.org
Brown Home
Home (built 1859) of Armstead C. Brown (1816 – 1902) & son George until 1947. A.C. Brown was a lawyer, first president of Jackson City Trustees, state assemblyman 1863 – 66 & 1860 – 70, county judge 1876 – 78. ...
Kings Mountain Battleground
Kings Mountain Battleground
York County
South Carolina
Marker is on Kings Mountain Park Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Jenkins's Brigade
Stuart's Cavalry Division
C.S.A.
Army of Northern Virginia
Stuart's Cavalry Division
Jenkins's Brigade
14th, 16th, 17th Virginia Cavalry
34th and 36th
Virginia Cavalry Battalions
July 3 The Brigade had been with Ewell's Corps but rejoined the Cavalry Division here on this day about noon. It was armed with ...
Campbell's Covered Bridge
A Tribute to Stella (1921-2004)
Many generations of area residents have treasured Campbell's Covered Bridge as a local icon and place to enjoy Beaverdam Creek on a hot day, meet neighbors while your corn is ground, or as a quiet place ...
The Rt. Hon. Herb Gray, PC., C.C., Q.C.
The Rt. Hon. Gray represented the west side
of Windsor in the House of Commons
from June 1962 to January 2002.
He was elected thirteen consecutive times
- a record - and set another record for continuous days
of service ...
Brick Church
Protestant Dutch Church of Kakeath (Kakiat)
Estab. 1774 as Prot. Dutch Reformed Church of Kakeath on land from Teunis Cuyper. Initial church built 1778. Present church built 1856.
Marker is on Brick Church Road 0.1 miles east of 306, on ...
Old Columbia Academy
Early Dutch School
Incorporated March 13, 1797
Became Kinderhook Academy
April 3, 1824
Marker is on Albany Avenue (County Route 21), on the left when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org