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Secretary of War under Andrew Jackson; United States Senator from Tennessee; Florida governor; United States minister to Spain. Born here.
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Built in 1790s. Banquet for Lafayette held on February 27, 1825 when tavern was on its original site 900 feet northeast.
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Graves of Confederate general Junius Daniel, editor Abraham Hodge, United States District Judge John Sitgreaves, are 1 block northeast.
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Governor, 1824-1827; Attorney General of N.C.; Congressman. His home was 400 yards west.
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Statesman of revolutionary era, leading champion of democracy in N. C. His home, "The Grove," stood 400 yards west.
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President Washington was a visitor in the town of Halifax, on April 16-17, 1791.
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The "Halifax Resolves," first formal sanction of American Independence, adopted in this town, april 12, 1776.
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The British Army under Gen. George Cornwallis marching to Virginia defeated the local Militia at the town of Halifax in May, 1781.
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