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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCZN_turpins-chapel-maple-grove-united-methodist-church_Waynesville-NC.html
Founded 1865 by Capt. John Turpin, CSA (NC)-POWNon-denominational until 1885. Became Turpin'sChapel MEC (South) 1885. Name changed to MapleGrove MEC (South) 1912. Became Maple Grove Methodist Church 1949 and Maple Grove United Methodist Church 196…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCR5_the-armed-forces-from-clyde-town-ship_Clyde-NC.html
In Memory of the members of the armed forces from Clyde Town-ship who gave their lives for their country. Erected by the Town of Clyde, its citizens, and the Chamber of Commerce.World War IPFC. Melvin RhinehartWorld War IICPL Ernest Case &middo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBMJ_n-c-education-association_Waynesville-NC.html
Organized in 1884 asN.C. Teachers Assemblyin the White SulphurSprings Hotel. Buildingwas one mile northwest.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBCC_bishop-francis-asbury_Lake-Junaluska-NC.html
Considered "The Father of AmericanMethodism" arrived in America 1771calm in temperament, courageous,and untiring in effort, this"Prophet of the long road" wasforemost among early Americancircuit riders and Colonists
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBC9_honorable-chief-junaluska_Lake-Junaluska-NC.html
Junaluska was a peace-loving Chief in Western NorthCarolina. When Lake Junaluska was established, the name selected was that of the mountain keeping vigil over the lake-Junaluska Mountain - Honoring the chief. Chief Junaluska, member of the famous…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMB62_morning-star-church_Canton-NC.html
Organized by GermanLutherans about 1825;Methodist since 1866.Is 2½ miles south.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMB60_rutherford-trace_Canton-NC.html
The expedition led by Gen. Griffith Rutherford against the Cherokee, Sept. 1776, passed near-by along Hominy Creek.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8BN_battle-house_Waynesville-NC.html
Until it was demolished in 1899, the Battle House, a stagecoach house and inn, stood just to your left.There, on May 7, 1865, a proposed Union surrender was transformed into a Confederate capitulation. After Col. William C. Bartlett's 2nd N.C. …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM89Z_museum-of-n-c-handicrafts_Waynesville-NC.html
Featuring farm home developed about 1878 byStephen J. Shelton and familyLater owned and developed by their son W.T. SheltonPreserved 1944-1977 for community use byCharles and Sally Rayfor museum and related purposes
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM7P4_cataloochee-trail_Waynesville-NC.html
Indian path across themountains used by earlysettlers and in 1810 byBishop Francis Asbury.Trail passed nearby.
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