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In MemoriamWilliam Hooper and John Penndelegates fromNorth Carolina 1776 to theContinental Congress and signersof the Declaration of Independence.Their remains were reinterredhere 1894. Hewes' grave is lost.He was the third signer.——&m…
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This site was occupiedby the 1st Virginia Cavalryunder Lieutenant ColonelWilliam Washington Cont'lLine and it was here CaptainGriffin Fauntleroy, 1st Va.Lt. Dragoons, Cont'l Linewas mortally wounded onMarch 15, 1781.Born September 28, 1754.Northum…
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This park is dedicated by the Guilford Battleground Company to the brave men and women who fought and served here for our freedom in the Battle of Guilford Courthouse on March 15, 1781 and to all those who came together to preserve this site for p…
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In 1778 Joseph and Hannah Hoskins moved to Guilford County from Chester County, Pennsylvania, and purchased 150 acres of land here from James Ross. During the Battle of Guilford Courthouse on March 15, 1781, the British army formed its first battl…
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Joseph Hoskins bought his 150-acre farmstead for ?200 "Current money of the State of North Carolina" in May 1778. Not much is known about the property and how it was utilized after Hoskins purchased it, but his will indicates some of the activitie…
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British General Lord Cornwallis placed troops on both sides of New Garden Road below the fields of Joseph Hoskins' farmstead. Ahead of them the North Carolina militia, drawn up behind a fence line, was supported by two cannons in the middle of the…
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Loyal Whig - Enthusiastic PatriotRevolutionary Heroine We are indebted to E. W. Caruthersfor the eventfull story of her life.
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In MemoriamCapt. George Reynolds1754 - 1813Officer under General Green inRevolutionary Army [ Rear of Marker: ]Erected by Charter Members ofGeorge Reynolds Chapter ? D. A. R. Mrs. E. R. Taylor · Mrs. A. M. Ivey · Mrs. K. R. Mil…
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On this spotBrig. Gen. Edward Stevenswas wounded while making agallant stand with hisVirginia Troops
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Member of Congress for 46 years from Illinois, Speaker of the House, 1903-11. His birthplace stood 1 1/2 miles southwest.
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