Boundary Line
One of the last refinements in the N.C.-S.C. boundary was marked with a stone inscribed "1813" and located about ½ mile SE of here. This adjustment was made because of uncertainty in location of the Salisbury Road which had served as north-south boundary from the western terminus of the state line, surveyed in 1764, to the Catawba Indian lands of 1763.
Marker is at the intersection of Charlotte Highway (U.S. 521) and East North Corner Road, on the left when traveling south on Charlotte Highway.
Courtesy hmdb.org