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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTTK_the-john-martin-shuford-gravesite_Lincolnton-NC.html
Buried here is Loyalist John Martin Shuford who died June 22, 1780 of wounds received in the Battle of Ramsour's Mill. His grave was originally marked with an old headstone and footstone. In 1997 the Lincoln County Historical Association and Shufo…
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Tradition holds that buried at this brick enclosure are Patriot Captains John Dobson and John Bowman of Burke County, Dobson's daughter Nancy, and her husband Wallace Alexander. Dobson and Bowman were mortally wounded in the Battle of Ramsour's Mi…
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Whig Victory over Tories, June 20, 1780. Scene 400 yards west.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTTF_michael-hoke_Lincolnton-NC.html
Pioneer orthopedic surgeon; founded hospitals for crippled children; chief surgeon of Warm Springs (Ga.) Foundation. Birthplace 80 yds. east.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTTE_robert-f-hoke_Lincolnton-NC.html
Major general, C.S.A. Promoted after Victory at Battle of Plymouth. Led troops in Va.& N.C. Home stands 50 yards E.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTTC_hiram-r-revels_Lincolnton-NC.html
Frist black to serve in Congrees. Native of N.C. Mississippi senator, 1870-1871.Operated onw barbershop here, 1840s.
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French botanist, pioneer in studying flora of western North Carolina, passed through Lincolnton, July 24, Sept. 11, 1794, and April 29, 1795.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTT9_north-state-hotel_Lincolnton-NC.html
On this exact site a three story brick building was erected in 1852 by John Motz and known as Motz Hotel, Leading hotel in western North Carolina. Fulfilling need, as Lincolnton was the most important town west of Salisbury. Purchased 1862 by Dr. …
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Half a mile north from here was foughtThe Battle of Ramsour's Millbetween the Whigs and Tories, June 20, 1780.Colonel Francis LockeCommanded the Whig Army
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTT6_u-d-c-memorial-hall_Lincolnton-NC.html
Building housed first the Pleasant Retreat Academy, chartered 1813. Later public library, museum. 1 block east.
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