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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16X0_freedmens-convention_Raleigh-NC.html
Delegates resolved toseek equal rights forstate's freed blacks.Met, Sept. 29 - Oct. 3,1865, one block north.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16WY_north-carolina-medical-board_Raleigh-NC.html
Established in 1859 to regulatethe practice of medicine for thebenefit and protection of thepeople of North Carolina.One of the oldest state medicalregulatory boards, it originallymet in the Old State Capitol.,two blocks east.150th Anniversary, ? …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16WX_l-o-b-branch_Raleigh-NC.html
Confederate brigadiergeneral; president ofRaleigh and Gaston Railroad,1852-55; member ofCongress, 1855-61. Homehere, grave 2/3 mi. east.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16WV_saint-marys_Raleigh-NC.html
Episcopal School forgirls, established 1842by Rev. Aldert Smedeson site of an earlierEpiscopal school forboys which opened in 1834.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16WT_saint-marys-school_Raleigh-NC.html
Here in this oak grove on the front campus of Saint Mary's School for girls, Union Gen. Oliver O. Howard, commanding Gen. William T. Sherman's Right Wing, encamped in April 1865. The Federals coexisted with students and faculty for several weeks, …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRGV_samuel-a-court-ashe-ll-d_Raleigh-NC.html
Patriot-Soldier-Historian-Legislator-Editor-Christian CitizenCaptain and assistant adjutant general of Pender's staff, C.S.A.Heroic defender of Fort WagnerAnd twice cited for conspicuous service in the battles of Cedar Run and Second ManassasBriga…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRGU_worth-bagley_Raleigh-NC.html
(front)Worth BagleyEnsign U.S.N.First Fallen1898 (rear)Killed in action at Cardenas CVBA,May 11, 1898.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRAD_32-pounder-naval-cannon_Raleigh-NC.html
Taken in June 1861 when the Navy Yard at Norfolk was abandoned by the United States Banded and Condverted at Richmond into a 6 inch rifle mounted at Fort Caswell North Carolina Dismounted by exploding magazines when the Confederates evacuate…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRAA_to-our-confederate-dead_Raleigh-NC.html
West side of the marker reads: First at BethelLast at Appomattox1861 - 1865
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRA9_olivia-raney-library_Raleigh-NC.html
As a memorial to his wife Olivia Blount Cowper Raney (1861 - 1896), Richard Beverly Raney in 1899 established the Olivia Raney Library which stood on this site. His gift funded the construction and equipment of a public library that served Raleigh…
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