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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2A9X_coal-glen-mine-disaster_Sanford-NC.html
State's worst mining accident occurred on May 27, 1925, when explosions killed 53 men. Shaft 1½ mi. SW.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2909_hall-london-house_Pittsboro-NC.html
This property is under the protective covenants of the Historic Preservation Foundation of North Carolina, Incorporated.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27GJ_james-i-waddell_Pittsboro-NC.html
Commander of the famous Confederate cruiser, "Shenandoah," lived in a house which stands 3 blocks west.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27GG_george-moses-horton_Pittsboro-NC.html
Slave poet. His The Hope of Liberty (1829) was first book by a black author in South. Lived on farm 2 mi. SE.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27GF_law-office-of-charles-manly_Pittsboro-NC.html
Built 1846 on Hillsboro Street near Salsbury Street, moved to this location and renovated in 1969 by the Chatham County Historical Association, Inc.
Gift of Henry and Laura Blair
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27F4_our-confederate-heroes-a-war-memorial_Pittsboro-NC.html
Our Confederate HeroesC.S.A
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1861-1865
We care not whence they came.
Dear in their lifeless clay,
Whether unknown or known to fame,
Their cause and country still the same,
They died and wore the gray.
This Monument is the gift o…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27F2_paul-green_Chapel-Hill-NC.html
Playwright, teacher, & humanitarian. Awarded Pulitzer Prize, 1927. His 16 outdoor dramas include The Lost Colony (1937). Lived 1 mile E.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27DC_tory-raid_Pittsboro-NC.html
David Fanning and his Tories captured many Whig leaders here at Old Chatham Courthouse, July, 1781.
Department of Conservation and Development 1939
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1QWS_ramseys-mill_Moncure-NC.html
Cornwallis, following the battle of Guilford Courthouse, spent several days building a bridge over Deep River, at point 300 yards N.W.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1CQI_o-kelly-chapel-christian-church_Durham-NC.html
Organized, 1794, by Jas. O'Kelly, founder of the denomination. Present building fourth on site.