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Adolph Nussmann
1739-1794
Pioneer minister and founder of the Lutheran Church in North Carolina
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Born in German; educated in the University of Gottingen; called through commissioners Christopher Layrle of St. John Church and Chri…
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During the Civil War, about two hundred members of St. John Lutheran Church served in at least eight Confederate army units. The units included companies in the 8th, 20th, 33rd, 52nd, and 57th North Carolina Infantry regiments, as well as a compan…
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Lutheran. Began ca.1745 as Dutch Buffalo Creek Church. Adolph Nussman was first regular pastor, 1773. Building erected 1845. 300 yards north.
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President, Confederate States of America, spent the night of April 18, 1865 in house which stood here.
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Presbyterian. Est. 1867 by Luke Dorland to educate Negro women, Scotia Seminary merged in 1930 with Barber Memorial Institute. Coed since 1954.
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Leader in founding of the Stonewall Jackson Training School, state senator, editor Concord "Standard" (1888-96) and "Uplift." Home ½ block W.
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Textile manufacturer, State Senator, 1905-07. Friend of education. His home is 1 block W.
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Cannon Mills president, 1921-1962; advanced the marketing of textiles. Civic leader and health care benefactor. Grave is one mile south.
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On this siteafter the evacuation of RichmondJefferson DavisPresident of the Confederate States of Americawith his personal staff and cabinetcamped April 18, 1865.Dismounting he hitched his horseto a tree which stood on this spot.
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In MemoriamThe Cabarrus Black Boyswho destroyed the British ammunitionMay 17,1771in defense of American Liberty