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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKNG_henry-evans_Fayetteville-NC.html
Free black cobbler & minister. Built first Methodist church in Fayetteville. Died 1810. Buried 2 blocks north.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKNE_bank-of-the-united-states_Fayetteville-NC.html
Second national bank opened branch in 1818 in Fayetteville. Bank operated, 1820-1835, in house one block east.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKN4_campbelton_Fayetteville-NC.html
Colonial river port, incorporated in 1762. Later merged with Cross Creek to form the town of Fayetteville.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKN3_warren-winslow_Fayetteville-NC.html
Acting Governor, 1854; Congressman, 1855-1861. Negotiated surrender of local U.S. arsenal in 1861. Grave 40 yds. SE.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGCN_babe-ruth_Fayetteville-NC.html
Hit his first home run in professional baseball, March, 1914, 135 yds. N.W. In this town George Herman Ruth acquired the nickname "Babe."
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMG82_town-house_Fayetteville-NC.html
Lafayette was escorted from the Clarendon Bridge to the Town House, which stood at this site. A spacious stage had been erected in front of the Town House. The various military units formed lines on each side of the street, and Lafayette's carriag…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMG81_james-dobbin-mcneill_Fayetteville-NC.html
President EmeritusNorth Carolina State Firemen's Association Born in Asheboro, N.C. March 4, 1850Died in Fayetteville, N.C. February 9, 1927A beloved citizen and courageous statesmanSix times Mayor of FayettevilleThrice President of the Nationa…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMG80_1897-poe-house_Fayetteville-NC.html
Built in 1897 by Fayetteville businessman E. A. Poe and his wife, Josephine, the house is part of the Museum of the Cape Fear Historical Complex. It is representative of upper-middle-class homes of the period. Tours offer a glimpse of life in the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMG7Y_flora-macdonald_Fayetteville-NC.html
Scottish heroineresided here1774 - 1775
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMG7V_the-market-house_Fayetteville-NC.html
On Saturday morning, March 11, 1865, a brief skirmish took place here at the Market House as Confederate forces evacuated Fayetteville while Union Gen. William T. Sherman's army entered the town. A rear guard detachment under Gen. Wade Hampton sur…
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