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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Mint Hill, North Carolina
Charlotte is the county seat for Mecklenburg County
Mint Hill is in Mecklenburg County
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ADJACENT TO MECKLENBURG COUNTY
Cabarrus County (62) ►
Gaston County (48) ►
Iredell County (41) ►
Lincoln County (47) ►
Union County (28) ►
Lancaster County, South Carolina (60) ►
York County, South Carolina (157) ►
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1 ► North Carolina, Mecklenburg County, Mint Hill — Adam Alexander — ![]() |
1728 1798 Revolutionary War soldier and patriot Adam Alexander Marker placed by Clear Creek Militia Chapter, NSDAR 2018 — — Map (db m237925) WM |
2 ► North Carolina, Mecklenburg County, Mint Hill — L-92 — Philadelphia Presbyterian Church — ![]() |
Congregation organized, 1770. David Barr, first pastor. Building, completed 1826, is ¼ mi. E. — — Map (db m154694) HM |
3 ► North Carolina, Mecklenburg County, Mint Hill — Rocky Spring Burial Ground — ![]() |
This historic burial ground is the final resting place of early settlers who traveled the Great Wagon Road from Pennsylvania to what is now the Mint Hill area. In 1770, they established Clear Creek Presbyterian Church (now Philadelphia . . . — — Map (db m237896) HM |
4 ► North Carolina, Mecklenburg County, Mint Hill, Downtown — Historic Bain Academy — ![]() |
The school bell and handmade bricks recall the glorious days of historic Bain Academy, established by John Bain on Philadelphia Presbyterian Church land in 1889 and redesigned to include a 300-seat auditorium by AIA architect Louis Asbury in 1924. . . . — — Map (db m237930) HM |
5 ► North Carolina, Mecklenburg County, Mint Hill, Downtown — Philadelphia Presbyterian Church — ![]() |
Originally Clear Creek Church Fifth colonial church in Mecklenburg County Organized 1770 First pastor Rev David Barr — — Map (db m237928) HM |