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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMQQ_model-farm_High-Point-NC.html
Established by Quakers 1867 to stem westward migration by promoting improved agricultural practices. Tract, sold in 1891, was ½ mi. E.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMQN_camp-fisher_High-Point-NC.html
Located ? mile east, Camp Fisher was a camp of instruction for North Carolina troops in 1861 - 1862. Camp Fisher was named for Col. Charles Fisher of Salisbury, after his death at the battle of First Manassas.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMQK_plank-road_High-Point-NC.html
A section of the Fayette-ville - Salem plank road,a toll road 129 mileslong, built 1849 - 1854,followed this route.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMQH_confederate-arms-factory_High-Point-NC.html
The Gillam & Miller Gun Factory was located here. Owned by Dr. L. M. Gillam and James Miller, the firm manufactured rifles and gun stocks for the state of North Carolina in 1863. The firm also had a contract to sell rifles to the Confederate gover…
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