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Minister, 1786-1812, of German Reformed Church in the Carolinas. Home built in 1793. Located one-half mile south.
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Evangelical Lutheran. Organized in 1774. J.G. Arndt was first regular minister; Philip Henkel assistant. This building, 1888, is third on site.
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First Burial James Hill,1828 Methodist Circuit Rider Preacher
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"Old White Church" CemeteryFirst Burying Ground in Lincolnton ca. 1787 Has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior" Old White Church"Lincolnton's original house of worship was erected…
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By the spring of 1780 the war for America's independence, begun five years earlier in Massachusetts, had moved south. Following decisive victories in Georgia and South Carolina, the British army under the command of Lord Cornwallis was poised to e…
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Rear Admiral Medal of Honor awarded 22 April 1914
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Built and dedicated to honor all citizensof Lincoln County who have served theircountry in the Armed Forces In cooperation withAmerican LegionVeterans of Foreign WarsandLincoln County Board of CommissionersJames W. Warren, ChairmanJohn R. Gambl…
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[center cenotaph]World War IJohn Cornwell · George Davis · Thomas Garland · Isaac Henkle · Freeman Hinkle · John Holmsley · Horace Huffman · Albert Lineberger · Bidwell Loftin · Furman…
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Native German, pioneer teacher and minister, ordained 1775, first president of the N.C. Lutheran Synod, 1803. Grave a few yds. east.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTTL_connie-m-guion_Lincolnton-NC.html
Pioneer female physician. Gained National reputation from work at Cornell medical clinic, 1922 - 1970. Born 2/10 mi. N.
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