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John PennSigner of the Declarationof IndependencePlaced byDescendants of the Signers of theDeclaration of Independence, Inc.
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Capt. James TateVA. RiflemanMarch 15, 1781
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On March 15, 1781, the crackling of musket fire, the clamor of headlong cavalry charges, and the cries of the wounded disturbed the serenity of these woods and fields. Coming late in the war, the Battle of Guilford Courthouse was a climatic episod…
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In memoriam. Lieut. Col. "Hal." Dixon,of Caswell County   N.C. 3rd N.C. Regiment, Continental Line Brandywine Sept. 11 1777. Germantown Oct. 4th 1777. Monmouth June 20th 1778. Stono Ferry June 20th 1779. Camden Aug. 16th 1779. Guilford Co…
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Dr. David Caldwell Born 1724 Died 1824 Preacher Teacher Physician Patriot 1909
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16U7_masonic-home_Greensboro-NC.html
Established in 1912 byGrand Lodge of Masonsand Order of EasternStar for their aged.
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Another such victory would ruin the British army.Charles James Fox, addressing the House of Commons after news of the Battle of Guilford Courthouse reached London. Fighting along the third line swayed back and forth. From Continental positions…
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As the Americans withdrew from the field they lost all four of their cannons to the British. Two of the six-pounder guns fired the opening shots in the battle from the center of the first line. Greene ordered them pulled back to join his other two…
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This stone, which now falls within the boundaries of Guilford College, marks the northeast corner of 53 acres purchased for "five sterling" from Richard Williams by Henry Ballinger and Thomas Hunt for the New Garden Friends Meeting and Burial Grou…
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MemorialtoJoseph Gurney CannonFor forty-six years congressman from Illinois Speaker, National House of Representatives, 1903-1911whowas born one and a half miles north of this placeon May 7, 1836
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