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Founder: Emily Pruden, educator and philanthropist from Orange, Connecticut. A co-educational boarding and day school, grades 1-12, for children of African descent. Accredited 1923. Home of Mildred Wellmon Elementary School, a historic Rosenwald b…
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Named by Holly Melton's Class of 2000 at Kings Mountain High School to honor the soldiers who fought nearby during the Revolutionary War.
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Overmountain Men fromTenn., Va., & N.C. ledPatriots to victory overBritish, Oct. 7, 1780.Site 7 miles south.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBL2_william-andrew-mauney-house_Kings-Mountain-NC.html
An early settler to Kings Mountain, William Andrew Mauney built a store on this site circa 1870. When Mr. Mauney moved his business to a location in downtown Kings Mountain, he turned the store ninety degrees and added a two story structure to the…
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Site of decisive Britishdefeat on Oct. 7, 1780.National Military parklocated 5 mi. southeastin South Carolina.
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Scene of DecisiveBritish defeat, Oct.7, 1780. Seven milessouth in S.C. NationalPark
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