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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM18DK_north-carolina-press-association_Goldsboro-NC.html
Organized May 14, 1873. J. A. Engelhard elected first president at meeting held near this spot.
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On this spot stood Dobbs County Court House1758-1791The following countieswere formed from Dobbs.Greene (formerly Glascow) 1779Wayne 1779Lenoir 1791Erected by the Wayne CountyCommittee North Carolina SocietyColonial Dames Of America1935
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During the Civil War, Goldsboro(then spelled Goldsborough) wa animportant railroad junction and a vital link in the Confederate supplychain. Here the Atlantic and NorthCarolina Railroad, which ran fromMorehead City to Raleigh, intersectedthe Wilmi…
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First seat of Wayne County, incorporated 1787. The town died after the county seat was moved to Goldsboro in 1850. Site is here.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HML3E_fosters-raid_Goldsboro-NC.html
On a raid from New Bern Union troops led by Gen. J.G. Foster attacked Goldsboro, December 17, 1862.
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Last Sec'y of War & first Sec'y of Army, 1947-49. Attorney; state senator; brig. gen., 1943-45. Led military justice reform. Home was here.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HML3B_shermans-march_Goldsboro-NC.html
Sherman's Army, on its march from Savannah, entered Goldsboro, its chief North Carolina objective, Mar. 21, 1865.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HML3A_north-carolina-railroad_Goldsboro-NC.html
Built by the State, 1851-56, from Goldsboro to Charlotte. Eastern terminus a few yards N.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HML39_wm-t-dortch_Goldsboro-NC.html
Confederate Senator, Speaker State House of Representatives, head of commission to codify State laws, 1883. Home is 1, grave 6, blocks S.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HML37_charles-b-aycock_Goldsboro-NC.html
Governor of North Carolina, 1901-1905. Crusader for universal education. His law office is 2 blocks S.W.
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