Documenting the American South

Commemorative Landscapes of North Carolina
Commemorative Landscapes of North Carolina
Commemorative Landscapes banner
Showing resulting (1-26 of 26) for ('')
Sort Results by: Monument Name Type County Date
Mary Sheffield Dunn Memorial, Wadesboro
Anson County
Marker
Dec. 2, 1931
Buncombe County Revolutionary War Soldiers, Asheville
Buncombe County
Marker
June 6, 1937
Samuel Ashe Memorial, Asheville
Buncombe County
Marker
May 5, 1936
Joseph Hewes Memorial, Edenton
Chowan County
Column
April 28, 1932
General Hull and Thomas Holliday Marker, Snow Hill
Greene County
Marker
June 3, 1930
Rachel Caldwell Marker, Greensboro
Guilford County
Marker
June 12, 1935
Edward Stevens Monument, Guilford Courthouse
Guilford County
Marker
Oct. 15, 1931
Griffin Fauntleroy Monument, Guilford Courthouse
Guilford County
Marker
Jan. 1, 1932
Lord Cornwallis Marker, Jamestown
Guilford County
Marker
March 8, 1934
David Caldwell Marker, Greensboro
Guilford County
Marker
March 22, 1935
McPhaul’s Mill and Tavern, Raeford
Hoke County
Marker
April 30, 1933
Old Fourth Creek Burying Ground Memorial Wall, Statesville
Iredell County
Wall
May 10, 1934
The Battle of Ramsour’s Mill, Lincolnton
Lincoln County
Plaque
June 20, 1930
Major John Davidson Memorial Wall, Huntersville
Mecklenburg County
Grave
Wall
May 20, 1931
The Battle of McIntyre’s Farm, Charlotte
Mecklenburg County
Marker
Jan. 1, 1935
Donaldson's Tavern, Rocky Mount
Nash County
Marker
Nov. 1, 1933
Old State House, Indian Trading Path and Boone Trail Highway Marker (#5), Hillsborough
Orange County
Marker
July 4, 1931
Moores Creek Bridge Monument, Moores Creek National Battlefield
Pender County
Marker
Jan. 1, 1931
Union County Revolutionary War Soldiers, Monroe
Union County
Marker
Oct. 31, 1931
House of Memory, Oakwood Cemetery, Raleigh
Wake County
Cemetery
Oct. 15, 1936
Col. Ezekiel and Polly Slocumb Marker, Dudley
Wayne County
Marker
April 10, 1930
President Hoover Marker, Kings Mountain National Military Park, Blacksburg (SC)
York (SC) County
Marker
Oct. 7, 1931
Col. Frederick Hambright, Kings Mountain National Military Park, Blacksburg (SC)
York (SC) County
Marker
Oct. 7, 1931
Col. Asbury Coward, Kings Mountain National Military Park, Blacksburg (SC)
York (SC) County
Marker
Oct. 7, 1931
Col. Patrick Ferguson, Kings Mountain National Military Park, Blacksburg (SC)
York (SC) County
Marker
Oct. 7, 1930
Major Chronicle Fell, Kings Mountain National Military Park, Blacksburg (SC)
York (SC) County
Marker
June 18, 1930