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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Rich Square, North Carolina
Jackson is the county seat for Northampton County
Rich Square is in Northampton County
Northampton County (26) ►
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Bertie County (22) ►
Halifax County (103) ►
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Brunswick County, Virginia (51) ►
Greensville County, Virginia (7) ►
Southampton County, Virginia (29) ►
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ADJACENT TO NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
Bertie County (22) ►
Halifax County (103) ►
Hertford County (20) ►
Warren County (30) ►
Brunswick County, Virginia (51) ►
Greensville County, Virginia (7) ►
Southampton County, Virginia (29) ►
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1 ► North Carolina, Northampton County, Rich Square — Gen. Walter E. Boomer — U.S.M.C. — ![]() |
Born in Rich Square, General Boomer was Commanding General, Marine Central Command and First Marine Expeditionary force during Persian Gulf War 1990-91. Defended Saudia Arabia then led 90,00 Marines in battle to liberate Kuwait and to defeat the . . . — — Map (db m221516) WM |
2 ► North Carolina, Northampton County, Rich Square — E-45 — George V. Holloman — 1902-1946 — ![]() |
Colonel U.S. Air Force, World War II. Pioneer in developing automatic devices for airplane control. Home 150 yds. W. — — Map (db m221517) HM |
3 ► North Carolina, Northampton County, Rich Square — E-42 — Lemuel Burkitt — ![]() |
Pastor Sandy Run Baptist Church, 1773-1807. A founder & historian, Kehukee Baptist Assn.; member N.C. convention, 1788. Grave 300 yds. E. — — Map (db m221519) HM |
4 ► North Carolina, Northampton County, Rich Square — E-54 — Roanoke River — ![]() |
Early channel of trade, its valley long an area of plantations. Frequent floods until 1952, since controlled by Kerr Dam. Old name was "Moratuck." — — Map (db m31180) HM |