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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMXQE_patrick-ferguson_Grover-NC.html
Tory force led by Col. Ferguson camped nearby Oct. 4-5, 1780. Two days later Ferguson died in major British defeat at Kings Mountain, 5 mi. SE.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFKI_grahams-fort_Grover-NC.html
Home of Col. William Graham. Site of Tory raid, 1780. Served as Revolutionary War fort. Site is 300 yds. N.E.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMAZB_north-carolina-south-carolina_Grover-NC.html
North CarolinaColonized, 1585-87, byFirst English Settlers in America; PermanentlySettled C.1650; First ToVote Readiness For Independence, Apr. 12, 1776 South CarolinaFormed in 1712 from partof Carolina, which wasChartered in 1663, Itwas first …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMAZA_cornwallis_Grover-NC.html
Entered North Carolinanear here. January, 1781,on his second invasionof the state, PursuingMorgan and Green
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