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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ILR_william-rufus-king_Newton-Grove-NC.html
Congressman from N.C., 1811-16; Senator from Alabama for 29 years. Vice-President of the United States, 1853. Born six miles east.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMN5I_federal-earthworks_Newton-Grove-NC.html
Constructed by FirstMichigan Engineers andothers, March 19, 1865. Occupied by Federalsthroughout the battle.Works begin 75 yardsbehind this marker.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMYJ_north-carolinians-at-the-battle-of-bentonville_Newton-Grove-NC.html
In memoryof theNorth Carolinianswhofought and diedin theBattle of BentonvilleMarch 19-21, 1865
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9D8_sherman_Newton-Grove-NC.html
Gen. Wm. T. Sherman camped in this area with his Left Wing on the night of March 18, 1865. The following morning, the Left Wing continued east along this road, meeting Gen. Joseph E. Johnston's Confederates in the Battle of Bentonville, 2 miles ea…
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In memory of the North Carolina soldiers who fought and died so courageously and the civilians who suffered so grievously during the Battle of Bentonville. March 19-21, 1865. [ Back of Monument: ]Sleep, soldier, sleep, in thy rough earthen tomb…
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(Front Inscription):Texasremembers the valor and devotion of her sons who served at Bentonville March 19-21, 1865 The eighth Texas cavalry was engaged with the left wing of Sherman's Union army on the eve of the Battle of Bentonville. During th…
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Johnston's Confederates checked Sherman's Union army, March 19-21, 1865. Historic site 2½ Mi. E.
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