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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMN9B_mrs-martha-mcfarlane-mcgee-bell_Greensboro-NC.html
Loyal Whig - Enthusiastic PatriotRevolutionary Heroine We are indebted to E. W. Caruthersfor the eventfull story of her life.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMN98_capt-george-reynolds_Greensboro-NC.html
In MemoriamCapt. George Reynolds1754 - 1813Officer under General Green inRevolutionary Army [ Rear of Marker: ]Erected by Charter Members ofGeorge Reynolds Chapter ? D. A. R. Mrs. E. R. Taylor · Mrs. A. M. Ivey · Mrs. K. R. Mil…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMN97_brig-gen-edward-stevens_Greensboro-NC.html
On this spotBrig. Gen. Edward Stevenswas wounded while making agallant stand with hisVirginia Troops
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMU4_general-nathanael-greene_Greensboro-NC.html
[ Right of Monument: ]" . . . in the very name Greene are remembered all the virtues and talents which can illustrate the patriot, the statesman, and the military leader."Marquis de Lafayette [ Left of Monument: ] "I never saw such fighting sin…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMU3_men-of-greensboro-and-guilford-county_Greensboro-NC.html
To the memoryof the men of Greensboro and Guilford County,who fought for North Carolina and the Confederacyin the War for Southern Independence.1861 ? ? - ? ? 1865 These while in the prime of life,fought, bled and died;walking in the steps of F…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMS5_dolly-madison_Greensboro-NC.html
Hostess and social leader.Wife of President Madison.Birthplace stood 1½ mi. northeast.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMS3_north-carolina-railroad_Greensboro-NC.html
Opened interior of N.C. The ground-breaking took place nearby, July 11, 1851. First president, John Motley Morehead.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMS2_confederate-arms-factory_Greensboro-NC.html
The Tarpley breech-loading carbine was manufactured by Tarpley, Garrett & Co. at the site of the old Pioneer Foundry, located 300 yards east. Jere A. Tarpley received a patent from the Confederate Government for the carbine on February 14, 1863. I…
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World War II training camp and overseas replacement depot, 1943-1946. Over 330,000 servicemen were processed here. This is center of 652 acre site.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKSO_immanuel-college_Greensboro-NC.html
Lutheran. Founded 1903, and moved here in 1905; prepared black students for work in theology & education. Closed 1961.
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