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Maggie Valley in Haywood County, North Carolina — The American South (South Atlantic)
 

Felix Walker

 
 
Felix Walker Marker image. Click for full size.
circa June 1999
1. Felix Walker Marker
Inscription.  Revolutionary officer, member Congress, 1817-23, where, in "talking for Buncombe" (County), he gave new meaning to the word. Home was ½ mi. N.
 
Erected 1950 by Division of Archives and History. (Marker Number P-26.)
 
Topics and series. This historical marker is listed in this topic list: War, US Revolutionary. In addition, it is included in the North Carolina Division of Archives and History series list.
 
Location. 35° 30.828′ N, 83° 4.05′ W. Marker is in Maggie Valley, North Carolina, in Haywood County. Marker is on Soco Road (U.S. 19) 0 miles east of Moody Farm Road, on the right when traveling west. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Maggie Valley NC 28751, United States of America. Touch for directions.
 
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within 5 miles of this marker, measured as the crow flies. Kirk's Raid (approx. 2.3 miles away); Plott Hound (approx. 3.8 miles away); Waynesville Engagement (approx. 4 miles away); Turpin's Chapel - Maple Grove United Methodist Church (approx. 4½ miles away); Waynesville Masonic Hall
Felix Walker Marker image. Click for full size.
circa June 1999
2. Felix Walker Marker
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(approx. 4.7 miles away); N.C. Education Association (approx. 4.7 miles away); Martin's Surrender (approx. 4.7 miles away); Thomas's Resting Place (approx. 4.8 miles away).
 
Felix Walker Marker image. Click for full size.
Photographed By Stanley and Terrie Howard, March 14, 2009
3. Felix Walker Marker
 
 
Credits. This page was last revised on June 30, 2021. It was originally submitted on September 26, 2008, by M. L. 'Mitch' Gambrell of Taylors, South Carolina. This page has been viewed 1,371 times since then and 11 times this year. Photos:   1, 2. submitted on September 26, 2008, by M. L. 'Mitch' Gambrell of Taylors, South Carolina.   3. submitted on March 26, 2009, by Stanley and Terrie Howard of Greer, South Carolina. • Bill Pfingsten was the editor who published this page.

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Mar. 23, 2023