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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM81D_st-philips-parish_Brevard-NC.html
The first recorded Episcopal service in what is now Transylvania County was June 5, 1856. St Pauls-in-the-Valley (2.5 miles south) was organized soon after and a church constructed. After the Civil War, the parish was reorganized in Brevard as St.…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM81C_walton-war_Brevard-NC.html
A boundary dispute in 1804 between N.C. & Ga. led to armed conflict. Militia called out after constable John Havner was killed 1/2 mile E.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM81B_estatoe-path_Brevard-NC.html
Trading route between mountain settlements of the Cherokee and their town Estatoe, in what is now South Carolina, passed nearby.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM7K8_forestry-school_Pisgah-Forest-NC.html
First U.S. school of forestry, Established 1898 by Dr. C.A. Schenck, chief forester, Biltmore estate. Location until 1909 was nearby.
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