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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMF29_zebulon-b-vance_Weaverville-NC.html
Governor, 1862 - 5, 1877 - 9;U.S. Senator, 1879 - 94. Birthplace 6 Miles Northeast.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC9M_buncombe-county-court-house_Asheville-NC.html
1927BuncombeCounty Court HouseErected by the People ofBuncombe CountyBoard of County CommissionersHon.E.M.LydaChairmanHon.W.E.Johnson~Hon.W.E.McLeanBurgin PernnellCounty AttorneyL.E.JarrettCounty DraftsmanMilburn Heister & Co.ArchitectsAngle-Black…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMB5Y_rutherford-trace_Candler-NC.html
The expedition led by Gen. Griffith Rutherford against the Cherokee, Sept., 1776, camped near-by along Hominy Creek.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMB5X_sulphur-springs_Asheville-NC.html
Health & social resort during the nineteenth century; patronized by low-country planters. Springs are 600 yds. S.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMB55_civic-pride_Asheville-NC.html
Asheville's central square has long served theneeds of government and commerce. From1892 to 1926 a massive city hall with a belltower dominated the east end. The buildinghoused police and fire departments in additionto municipal offices. In stalls…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMB52_electric-streetcars_Asheville-NC.html
First electric trolleysystem in N.C. opened,Feb. 1, 1889, bolsteringregional tourism. Servedtrain depot 1/4 mile S.E.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMB50_rutherford-trace_Asheville-NC.html
The expedition led by Gen. Griffith Rutherfordagainst the Cherokee,September 1776, passednearby.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMB4Z_end-of-car-line_Asheville-NC.html
The west Asheville & Sulphur springs electric railway ran from the springs to Government Street, at what is now Pritchard ParkFare 5?
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8A6_the-county-of-buncombe_Asheville-NC.html
Near and West of this spot at Gum SpringThe County of Buncombewas organized on April 16, 1792under act of the General Assembly of North CarolinaErected byThe National Society of the Colonial Dames Of AmericaIn the State of North Carolina1922
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM88N_stonemans-raid_Asheville-NC.html
On a raid through western North Carolina Gen. Stoneman's U.S. Cavalry occupied Asheville on April 26, 1865.
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