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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM179P_depot-street-graded-school-site_Winston-Salem-NC.html
When built in 1887, the Depot Street Graded School was the largest and most important public school for African-Americans in North Carolina. Education pioneer, Dr. Simon Green Atkins, came to Winston as principal of the school in 1890. Under Atkin…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11YW_symbol-of-service_Winston-Salem-NC.html
Dedicated to all firemen of this community. The bell first tolled to summon volunteer firefighters in the Town of Salem. Since 1912 this bell had hung in the old bell tower that was located at Station No 2, 301 South Liberty Street
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11PP_the-forsyth-county-men_Winston-Salem-NC.html
1917-1918In Grateful Remembrance ofThe Forsyth County MenWho Made The Supreme SacrificeIn The World War Clinton A. AndersonWilliam M. BazemoreJim BennettClyde BollingFrank J. BrewerIsaac L. BrownSam ChambersJames R. CookHorace B. ConnellyJames …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11JO_our-confederate-dead_Winston-Salem-NC.html
[Front]Erected by theJames B. Gordon ChapterUnited Daughters of the ConfederacyOctober 1905Winston-Salem, N.C. [Back]"Sleeping, but glorious,Dead in Fame's portal,Dead, but victorious,Dead, but immortal!They gave us great glory,What more could …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1107_salem-moravian-graveyard_Winston-Salem-NC.html
The Moravian Graveyard is still known fondly by the old Germanic name of "God's Acre" (Gottesacker). This burial ground is characterized by its simplicity and uniformity. As the name implies, this is a field where the bodies are "sown as perishabl…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM10Z0_former-dividing-line-between-winston-and-salem_Winston-Salem-NC.html
Former Dividing Line Between Winston and SalemTowns ConsolidatedMay 13, 1913
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM10VA_first-official-4th-of-july-celebration-in-the-united-states_Winston-Salem-NC.html
CommemoratingThe First Official 4th of July Celebration In the United StatesAt Salem, North Carolina, 1783* * *This Plaque Unveiled In The200th Anniversary YearOf Winston-SalemJuly 4, 1966
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM10SV_salem-moravian-graveyard_Winston-Salem-NC.html
SalemMoravian Graveyard "God's Acre" First Internment June 7, 1771John Birkhead Avenue opened April 13, 1772 First early Easter morningservice April 11, 1773 Visitors Welcome
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM10PS_the-mickey-coffee-pot_Winston-Salem-NC.html
Built in 1858 by the brothers Samuel and Julius Mickey, Moravian descendants of the founders of Salem, this landmark originally stood as a sign in front of their tin shop at the corner of South Main and Belews Streets in Salem
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM10PN_salem-concert-hall_Winston-Salem-NC.html
Site of Salem Concert Hallin which were held theFirst CourtsofForsyth County1848 - 1850
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