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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMK7N_b-everett-jordan_Graham-NC.html
United States Senator, 1958 - 1973, and textile executive. Home stands one mile northeast.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMK7M_saxapahaw_Graham-NC.html
Welcome to...Saxapahaw
First Settled by the Sissipahaw IndiansSite of Pioneer Cotton Mill Built by Quaker John Newlin in 1844 & revived in 1927 by Sellers Mfg Co.
Home of B. Everett JordanU.S. Senator 1958 - 1973
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJZZ_thomas-m-holt_Graham-NC.html
Governor, 1891-93; cotton mill owner. Sponsor of railroad development and state aid to education. Home stood 350 yards S.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJY0_graham-college_Graham-NC.html
Est. by the Christian Church, 1851, as Graham Institute; forerunner of Elon College. Burned in 1892. Stood 1 blk. west.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJIX_w-kerr-scott_Graham-NC.html
Governor, 1949 - 1953; United States Senator, 1954 - 1958; N.C. Commissioner of Agriculture, 1937 - 1948. Birthplace is nearby.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIU8_kirk-holden-war_Graham-NC.html
Racial violence in Caswell and Alamance counties in 1870 led to martial law, under Col. Geo. W. Kirk, impeachment & removal of Gov. W.W. Holden.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMITD_providence-church-cemetery_Graham-NC.html
Side AProvidence was a gathering spot for pioneers in the Haw River basin. Many families and denominations during the eighteenth century used this cemetery. Many early settlers including members of the Turrentine, Sellars, Holt, Harden, Andrews, T…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIT5_alamance-county-confederate-memorial_Graham-NC.html
To Commemorate With Grateful Love the Patriotism, Valor, and Devotion to Duty, of the Brave Soldiers of Alamance County.
(Back): "On Fame's Eternal Camping Ground, Their Silent Tents are Spread, and Glory Guards, with Solemn Round, the Bivouac…