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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMG7M_liberty-point_Fayetteville-NC.html
This historic structure, circa 1791, is the oldest known commercial building in Fayetteville. It was restored as a community service by Fayetteville's hometown newspaper.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMG7L_liberty-point-declaration-of-independence_Fayetteville-NC.html
At or near this placeever since known as"Liberty Point"was promulgated inJune 1775,by patriots of the Cape FearA Declaration of Independenceof the British Crown. ————— Declaration of Independence June 20, 1775[R…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMG6U_hiram-r-revels_Fayetteville-NC.html
First African American to serve in Congress, he represented Mississippi in Senate, 1870-1871. Born in Fayetteville.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMG6R_charter-of-the-university-of-n-c_Fayetteville-NC.html
William R. Davie's bill to charter the University was adopted by the General Assembly meeting nearby, Dec. 11, 1789.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMG6P_old-town-hall_Fayetteville-NC.html
Built on site of the "State House," burned 1831, where the North Carolina Convention of 1789 ratified the Federal Constitution.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMG6N_plank-roads_Fayetteville-NC.html
Fayetteville was the focal point for five plank roads, chartered 1849-52. The longest was built to Bethania, 129 miles northwest.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMG6M_cross-creek_Fayetteville-NC.html
Colonial village and trading center, merged in 1778 with town of Campbelton and in 1783 renamed Fayetteville.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMG6K_first-presbyterian-church_Fayetteville-NC.html
Organized in 1800. The original building, begun in 1816, rebuilt on same walls after fire of 1831, stands one block east.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMG6I_first-presbyterian-church_Fayetteville-NC.html
Organized in 1800. The original building, begun in 1816, rebuilt on same walls after fire of 1831, stands one block west.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMG6D_fayetteville-state-university_Fayetteville-NC.html
Est. 1867 as Howard School. State-supported since 1877. A part of The University of North Carolina since 1972.
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