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National Historic Landmark-General Nathanael Greene Homestead

National Historic Landmark- General Nathanael Greene Homestead

From 1774 to 1783, this two-story clapboard dwelling, which he designed and built, was the residence of General Nathanael Greene, who was among the most important generals in the Continental Army.

Greene began as ...

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USS Nathanael Greene

SSBN-636

This memorial is dedicated to all U.S. submarine sailors both living and deceased that dared to "take her deep," and especially those submariners that manned the fleet ballistic missile submarine

USS NATHANAEL GREENE SSBN-636

during her 40 plus nuclear deterrent ...

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Nathanael Greene

[Front of monument pedestal]:

Appointed Major General in command of the Southern Army October 14, 1780

Born in Rhode Island August 7, 1742

Died in Georgia June 19 1786

[Left Side of monument pedestal]:

Guilford Court House · Hobkirks Hill · Ninety – Six · ...

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Daniel Boone and Gen. Nathanael Greene

In 1750, Daniel Boone, age 16, came with his father from Pennsylvania and settled near Boone’s Ford on Yadkin River, then in Rowan, now Davidson County.

Near this spot, in 1781, the American Army under Gen. Nathanael Greene passed on its ...

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General Nathanael Greene

1742 - 1786

[ Right of Monument: ]

“ . . . in the very name Greene are remembered all the virtues and talents which can illustrate the patriot, the statesman, and the military leader.”

Marquis de Lafayette

[ Left of Monument: ]

“I ...

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Nathanael Greene Monument

Beneath the monument in this Square repose the remains of Maj. Gen. Nathanael Greene, of Rhode Island, who died near Savannah on June 19, 1786, at Mulberry Grove Plantation which had been granted to him by this State in appreciation ...

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Nathanael Greene, Maj. Gen., Continental Army

John Maitland, Lt. Col., 71st Regt. of Scotch Foot

This tomb, known as the Graham vault, possesses the distinction of having been the burial place of two heroes of the Revolutionary War, one American and the other British.

Lt. Col. John Maitland ...

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Nathanael Greene Monument

 

(Inscription, south face of monument base:)

Sacred to the memory of

Nathanael Greene, Esquire,

a native of the State of Rhode Island

who died on the 19th of June 1786 -

late Major General in the service of the ...

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