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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Cleveland County

 
Clickable Map of Cleveland County, Arkansas and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Cleveland County, AR (13) Bradley County, AR (1) Calhoun County, AR (1) Dallas County, AR (5) Drew County, AR (5) Grant County, AR (13) Jefferson County, AR (14) Lincoln County, AR (8)  ClevelandCounty(13) Cleveland County (13)  BradleyCounty(1) Bradley County (1)  CalhounCounty(1) Calhoun County (1)  DallasCounty(5) Dallas County (5)  DrewCounty(5) Drew County (5)  GrantCounty(13) Grant County (13)  JeffersonCounty(14) Jefferson County (14)  LincolnCounty(8) Lincoln County (8)
Rison is the county seat for Cleveland County
Adjacent to Cleveland County, Arkansas
      Bradley County (1)  
      Calhoun County (1)  
      Dallas County (5)  
      Drew County (5)  
      Grant County (13)  
      Jefferson County (14)  
      Lincoln County (8)  
 
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1 Arkansas, Cleveland County, Kingsland — 20 — Johnny Cash Birthplace
On Crossroads Road at Sims Road, on the right when traveling north on Crossroads Road.
The man known to the world as Johnny Cash was born near here, in the home of his grandparents, John Lewis and Rosanna Hurst Rivers, on February 26, 1932. The family doctor was not able to arrive in time for his birth, so a midwife, Mrs. Grace . . . Map (db m170307) HM
2 Arkansas, Cleveland County, Kingsland — 21 — Johnny Cash Returns
On 1st Street (Arkansas Route 189) at Cedar Street, on the right when traveling west on 1st Street.
Johnny Cash moved with his parents and siblings from Kingsland to Dyess, Arkansas in 1935 when he was three years old. Johnny would often return to the Kingsland area to visit or stay the night with his Cash and Rivers relatives during his youth . . . Map (db m170310) HM
3 Arkansas, Cleveland County, New Edinburg — 76 — Battle of Marks' Mills / Marks Family Experience
On Old Camden Road, 0.8 miles south of Marks Cemetery Road, on the left.
Battle of Marks' Mills On April 23, 1864, a Union force with 240 wagons left Camden to get supplies from Pine Bluff for Gen. Frederick Steele's army. Gen. James Fagan's Confederate cavalrymen ambushed them at Marks' Mills on April 25. . . . Map (db m121150) HM
4 Arkansas, Cleveland County, New Edinburg — E-27 — Cleveland County Battle of Mark's Mill
On Old Camden Road, 0.4 miles south of Marks Cemetery Road, on the right when traveling south.
The Battle of Mark's Mill, fought here on April 25, 1864, was a complete Confederate victory. General James F. Fagan's Confederate cavalry having surprised and captured a Union army of 2,000 men and 240 wagon loads of supplies. General Powell . . . Map (db m121283) HM
5 Arkansas, Cleveland County, New Edinburg — 12 — New Edinburg Commercial Historic District
On Arkansas Route 8 north of Banks Road, on the left when traveling north.
The New Edinburg Commercial Historic District, located along the north and south sides of Highway 8, was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 4, 2001 as a representative collection of Craftsman style architecture . . . Map (db m170749) HM
6 Arkansas, Cleveland County, New Edinburg — Shelby's Approach
On Old Camden Road, 0.4 miles south of Marks Cemetery Road, on the right when traveling south.
Approaching Marks Mills from the south General Joe Shelby's Missouri Division was ordered to move to the right in order to block the Marks Mills to Mt Elba Road preventing The Union forces from escaping across the Saline River. Guided by . . . Map (db m121660) HM
7 Arkansas, Cleveland County, New Edinburg — The Battle at Marks' Mill
On Arkansas Route 97 at Arkansas Route 8, on the left when traveling north on State Route 97.
Early on the morning of April 25, the Confederates blocked the Pine Bluff Road near the Marks family home and mills. The first Union wagons arrived around 9:30 a.m. The Confederates shot the horses and driver of the lead Union wagon and launched the . . . Map (db m121327) HM
8 Arkansas, Cleveland County, New Edinburg — The Battle Had Begun!
On Old Camden Road, 0.5 miles south of Marks Cemetery Road, on the left when traveling east.
Facts After getting in the neighborhood of the supply train Gen. Shelby was ordered on the road leading to Mount Elba to intercept the train and attack the front. Cabell's Brigade moved up to the road leading direct to Marks' Mills. As they . . . Map (db m121658) HM
9 Arkansas, Cleveland County, New Edinburg — The Battle of Marks' Mill
On Arkansas Route 8 at Arkansas Route 97, on the left when traveling south on State Route 8.
Front Fought here on April 25, 1864 was a complete Confederate victory General James F. Fagan's Division of Confederate cavalry surprised and captured a Union supply train of 2000 men and 240 wagonloads of supplies. General . . . Map (db m121310) HM WM
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10 Arkansas, Cleveland County, New Edinburg — The Union Wagon Train Leaves Camden
On Arkansas Route 97 at Arkansas Route 8, on the left when traveling north on State Route 97.
In March of 1864, the Union Army began the Red River Campaign, a plan to subdue Arkansas and Louisiana and capture Texas cotton for northern mills. By mid-April, the Arkansas arm of the campaign was stalled in Camden. A Union foraging party and . . . Map (db m121311) HM
11 Arkansas, Cleveland County, New Edinburg — Witnesses to War
On Arkansas Route 97 at Arkansas Route 8, on the left when traveling north on State Route 97.
So many horses and soldiers were killed that Salty Branch ran red with blood. In 1864, Camden was a large town on the Ouachita River, as was Pine Bluff on the Arkansas River. Moro Bay, to the south, was the largest cotton shipping point . . . Map (db m121330) HM
12 Arkansas, Cleveland County, Rison — 28 — Cash Family Reunions / Johnny Cash, AKA "William Overton"
On East Magnolia Street (Arkansas Route 133) at Sycamore Street, on the right when traveling east on East Magnolia Street.
Cash Family Reunions Johnny Cash often returned to Rison with his siblings and father, Ray Cash, to attend annual family reunions held at the old American Legion Hut, which formerly stood across from the courthouse on Sycamore Street. At . . . Map (db m185709) HM
13 Arkansas, Cleveland County, Rison — 22 — Johnny Cash Day in Arkansas / Johnny Cash 1976 Concert
On Main Street (Arkansas Route 35) north of School Drive, on the right when traveling north.
Johnny Cash Day in Arkansas On March 20, 1976, Johnny Cash Day in Arkansas was declared by proclamation issued by then- Governor David Pryor. The festivities started in Kingsland where Johnny and his family boarded a special train, the . . . Map (db m170305) HM
14 North Carolina, Cleveland County, Boiling Springs — Boiling Springs Baptist Church Cemetery
On S. Main Street, on the right when traveling north.
Erected during the centennial year by Gardner -Webb University in Honored Memory of the School's Founders, Supporters, and Early Educators buried in the Boiling Springs Baptist Church CemeteryMap (db m159836) HM
15 North Carolina, Cleveland County, Boiling Springs — E.B. Hamrick Memorial HallGardner-Webb University
On Quinn Circle just west of South Main Street (State Highway 150), on the right when traveling south.
Dedicated in 1925 honoring those from Cleveland and Rutherford Counties who died in military service during World War One, 1914-1918. Ira Alberto Crabtree William Norwood Huggins Copher Mead Ewing Dedicated in 1943 by the Gardner-Webb . . . Map (db m237878) HM WM
16 North Carolina, Cleveland County, Boiling Springs — O-43 — Gardner-Webb University
On South Main Street, 0.1 miles south of Cliffside Road, on the right when traveling south.
Baptist. Founded 1905 as Boiling Springs High School; junior college, 1928-1971. University since 1993.Map (db m23547) HM
17 North Carolina, Cleveland County, Boiling Springs — General Store Circa 1910
On South Main Street (State Highway 150) at Quinn Circle, on the right when traveling north on South Main Street.
Originally constructed as a General Store, this building served as a U. S. Post Office beginning in the 1930's and has been used for a variety of purposes since then. According to local residents, W. J. Cash wrote a portion of The Mind of the . . . Map (db m237795) HM
18 North Carolina, Cleveland County, Fallston — Fallston Veterans Memorial
On Friendship Drive at Smith Drive, on the right when traveling north on Friendship Drive.
We did it not for the glory but for God, country and each other forever brothers and sistersMap (db m44604) HM
19 North Carolina, Cleveland County, Grover — O-6 — Cornwallis
On M H Camp Highway (U.S. 29).
Entered North Carolina near here. January, 1781, on his second invasion of the state, pursuing Morgan and Green.Map (db m16819) HM
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20 North Carolina, Cleveland County, Grover — O-59 — Graham's Fort
On Cleveland Avenue (State Highway 226) 0.1 miles north of Garden Lane, on the right when traveling north.
Home of Col. William Graham. Site of Tory raid, 1780. Served as Revolutionary War fort. Site is 300 yds. N.E.Map (db m23528) HM
21 North Carolina, Cleveland County, Grover — O-22 — North Carolina / South Carolina
On M H Camp Hwy (Route 29).
North Carolina. Colonized, 1585-87, by first English settlers in America; Permanently settled C.1650; First To vote readiness for Independence, Apr. 12, 1776 South Carolina. Formed in 1712 from part of Carolina, which was chartered . . . Map (db m16820) HM
22 North Carolina, Cleveland County, Grover — O-13 — Patrick Ferguson
On M H Camp Highway (U.S. 29) north of Interstate 81, on the left when traveling north.
Tory force led by Col. Ferguson camped nearby Oct. 4-5, 1780. Two days later Ferguson died in major British defeat at Kings Mountain, 5 mi. SE.Map (db m49964) HM
23 North Carolina, Cleveland County, Kings Mountain — O-1 — Battle of Kings Mountain
On E King Street (U.S. 74) at S Battleground Avenue, on the left when traveling west on E King Street.
Overmountain Men from Tenn., Va., & N.C. led patriots to victory over British, Oct. 7, 1780. Site 7 miles south.Map (db m34068) HM
24 North Carolina, Cleveland County, Kings Mountain — O-1 — Kings Mountain Battleground
On South Battleground Avenue (North Carolina Route 216) near West King Street (North Carolina Route 74).
Scene of Decisive British defeat, Oct. 7, 1780. Seven miles south in S.C. National ParkMap (db m17658) HM
25 North Carolina, Cleveland County, Kings Mountain — O-5 — Kings Mountain Battleground
On South Battleground Avenue (U.S. 29) at Battleground Road (State Highway 216), in the median on South Battleground Avenue.
Site of decisive British defeat on Oct. 7, 1780. National Military park located 5 mi. southeast in South Carolina.Map (db m17659) HM
26 North Carolina, Cleveland County, Kings Mountain — Lincoln Academy1888-1955
On CV Alexander Drive (County Route 1189) at Lincoln Academy Road, on the right when traveling east on CV Alexander Drive.
Founder: Emily Pruden, educator and philanthropist from Orange, Connecticut. A co-educational boarding and day school, grades 1-12, for children of African descent. Accredited 1923. Home of Mildred Wellmon Elementary School, a historic Rosenwald . . . Map (db m108710) HM
27 North Carolina, Cleveland County, Kings Mountain — Patriots Park
On W Gold Street at S Railroad Avenue, on the left when traveling west on W Gold Street.
Named by Holly Melton’s Class of 2000 at Kings Mountain High School to honor the soldiers who fought nearby during the Revolutionary War.Map (db m35245) HM
28 North Carolina, Cleveland County, Kings Mountain — William Andrew Mauney House — Local Historic Landmark —
On N Battleground Avenue (State Highway 216).
An early settler to Kings Mountain, William Andrew Mauney built a store on this site circa 1870. When Mr. Mauney moved his business to a location in downtown Kings Mountain, he turned the store ninety degrees and added a two story structure to the . . . Map (db m17703) HM
29 North Carolina, Cleveland County, Polkville — O-75 — Mount Harmony United Methodist Church
On Polkville Road (State Highway 226) at Mt. Harmony Church Road (County Road 1379), on the right when traveling north on Polkville Road.
Congregation organized by 1791. Cemetery and present building, the church's forth, are one mile west.Map (db m23544) HM
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30 North Carolina, Cleveland County, Shelby — Bobby Bell
On West Warren Street just east of South Trade Street, on the left when traveling west.
Bobby Bell is a Shelby native who played professional football in the AFL/NFL for the Kansas City Chiefs for 12 years. He is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, the College Football Hall of Fame, and was a member of the Chiefs' team that won . . . Map (db m199338) HM
31 North Carolina, Cleveland County, Shelby — Cleveland County Civil War Monument
On Lafayette Street, 0.1 miles south of East Marion Street, on the left when traveling south.
In honor of the Confederate Heroes of Cleveland County 1861-1865 Lest We ForgetMap (db m36238) HM
32 North Carolina, Cleveland County, Shelby — Cleveland County Korean and Vietnam War Memorial
On East Marion Street (U.S. 74) at Dale Street, on the right when traveling east on East Marion Street.
In honor of the men who served from Cleveland County and in grateful memory, for a grateful people, of these who gave their lives in the Korean and Vietnam Wars. In Memoriam Korea Claude Allen • Elmer G. Allen • Arthur Berry, Jr. . . . Map (db m23540) WM
33 North Carolina, Cleveland County, Shelby — Cleveland County World War I Memorial1917-1919
On South Lafayette Street, 0.1 miles south of East Marion Street, on the left when traveling south.
Honoring those from Cleveland County, who served in the World War and the following who made the supreme sacrifice Honor Roll Harvey N. Allen • Wm. Barrett • E. O. Cabaniss • John Carver • Calvin Cook • Ira A. Crabtree • Broadus . . . Map (db m23537) HM
34 North Carolina, Cleveland County, Shelby — Cleveland County World War II Memorial1941-1945
On East Warren Street, 0.1 miles east of South Lafayette Sreet, on the left when traveling east.
In honor of the men and women who served from Cleveland County and in grateful memory, from a grateful people, of these who gave their lives in World War II Alexander, William B. • Asbury, Eugen M. • Barber, David H. • Barrins, Carl L. • . . . Map (db m80476) HM
35 North Carolina, Cleveland County, Shelby — O-48 — Clyde R. Hoey
On West Dixon Boulevard (Bypass U.S. 74) at Mark Drive, on the left when traveling west on West Dixon Boulevard.
United States Senator, 1945-54, congressman, governor, N.C. legislator, lawyer, editor. Home is 1 mi, grave 1.2 mi, N.E.Map (db m23529) HM
36 North Carolina, Cleveland County, Shelby — Don Gibson
On West Graham Street just east of South Trade Street, on the left when traveling west.
Don Gibson is a Shelby native whose contributions to country music are far reaching. His songs have been recorded by many music legends and span decades. Several of Don's songs have reached number one on the Country Music Charts, and he became a . . . Map (db m199356) HM
37 North Carolina, Cleveland County, Shelby — Earl Scruggs
On West Arey Street just east of South Lafayette Street (State Highway 150), on the left when traveling east.
Earl Scruggs was born and raised a few miles from Shelby, North Carolina in the Flint Hill Community. Best known for popularizing a three-finger banjo picking style that became known as "Scruggs style," Scruggs transformed the voice of the banjo . . . Map (db m199361) HM
38 North Carolina, Cleveland County, Shelby — Metcalfe Station
On Polkville Road (State Highway 226) at Ramseur Church Road (State Highway 1811), on the right when traveling north on Polkville Road.
Land, original buildings and boxcar given in loving memory of Quincy Hague Metcalfe by the Gene Metcalfe family. From this site Mr. Q. H. Metcalfe supervised section crews for the Lawndale Railway and Industrial Company, 1899-1943.Map (db m23546) HM
39 North Carolina, Cleveland County, Shelby — O-27 — O. Max Gardner1882-1947
On West Marion Street at North Martin Sreet, on the right when traveling west on West Marion Street.
Governor, 1929-33; under Secretary of U.S. Treasury; appointed Ambassador to Great Britain, 1946. Birthplace stands here, grave 300 yds. N.Map (db m23533) HM
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40 North Carolina, Cleveland County, Shelby — O-24 — Plato Durham
On East Warren Street at South Washington Street, on the right when traveling east on East Warren Street.
Confederate captain; legislator; member of conventions of 1868, '75; conservative leader in Reconstruction period. His home was 100 ft. S.Map (db m23535) HM
41 North Carolina, Cleveland County, Shelby — 3 — Shelby Sit-ins — NC Civil Rights Trail —
On East Warren Street east of South Dale Street, on the right when traveling east.
African Americans, led by local high school students, held sit-ins and picketed businesses in Feb. 1960 to demand desegregation.Map (db m196330) HM
42 North Carolina, Cleveland County, Shelby — The Earl Scruggs CenterBlue Ridge National Heritage Area
On East Warren Street at South Washington Street, on the left when traveling east on East Warren Street.
The rich music heritage of Cleveland County stems from European and African traditions that include strains of country, bluegrass, blues and gospel. These deeply rooted music traditions resonated from front porches, country stores, textile mills . . . Map (db m215397) HM
43 North Carolina, Cleveland County, Shelby — O-72 — Thomas Dixon, Jr.1864-1946
On West Marion Street at North Martin Sreet, on the right when traveling west on West Marion Street.
Minister, politician, & author. Film "Birth of a Nation" was based on his novel The Clansman. Grave is 1500 ft. N.Map (db m23531) HM
44 North Carolina, Cleveland County, Shelby — O-71 — W. J. Cash1900-1941
On West Marion Street at North Martin Sreet, on the right when traveling west on West Marion Street.
Author of The Mind of the South. Editor & journalist. His grave is located 1600 ft. N.Map (db m23534) HM
45 North Carolina, Cleveland County, Shelby — WebbleyCirca 1852
On South Washington Street at Pinkney Street, on the left when traveling south on South Washington Street.
These grounds are a part of the original 147 acre tract donated by James Love to form the Town of Shelby in 1841. Augustus W. Burton built the original house in 1852; J.A. and Oliver Gardner Anthony overbuilt the 1852 house in 1907. Webbley is named . . . Map (db m23543) HM
46 North Carolina, Cleveland County, Shelby — World War II Memorial
On North Lafayette Street (State Highway 18) just north of Campbell Street, on the right when traveling north.
These Gingko trees are in memory of nine comrades of our church who made the supreme sacrifice in World War II Herbert Branton • George L. Dover • Grady E. Dover • Elvis Hamrick • Earl R. Hicks, Jr. • Elmer Propst • Garnet Tolbert • Hassell Wall • . . . Map (db m215396) WM
47 Oklahoma, Cleveland County, Lexington — Camp Holmes Treaty
On U.S. 77 at North Main Street, on the right when traveling north on U.S. 77.
August 24, 1835 One mile northwest the Camp Holmes Treaty was signed to guarantee peace, friendship, good hunting, safe travel, as far as the western borders of the U.S.A. To negotiate their first treaty with our government and the Civilized . . . Map (db m144841) HM
48 Oklahoma, Cleveland County, Lexington — Col. John L. Smith
On 89er Park Street at U.S. 77, on the left when traveling east on 89er Park Street.
Birthplace & Boyhood Home Col. John L. Smith Dec. 26, 1914 - June 10, 1972 Col. John Lucien Smith U.S.M.C. In 54 days of aerial combat in the Solomon Islands he destroyed 19 Japanese planes to become the leading air ace of World War II at that . . . Map (db m144843) HM WM
49 Oklahoma, Cleveland County, Lexington — Run of '89 South Boundary
On U.S. 77 at '89er Park Street, on the right when traveling north on U.S. 77.
Canadian River was south line of “Old Oklahoma” opened by Run at 12 o’clock noon, April 22, 1889. Riders started at river crossing near here. Many thousands entered the 2,000,000 a. tract north: homes were planted and tent cities . . . Map (db m144698) HM
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50 Oklahoma, Cleveland County, Norman — Cleveland County Courthouse
On East Eufaula Street at South Peters Avenue, on the left when traveling east on East Eufaula Street.
Norman was designated as the seat of Cleveland County shortly after the Land Run of 1889. The first permanent courthouse was located in the Original Townsite of Norman at the corner of Gray Street and Ponca Avenue. This structure was destroyed by . . . Map (db m121720) HM
51 Oklahoma, Cleveland County, Norman — Dave Blue Trading Post
On 48th Avenue Southeast at East Imhoff Road, on the right when traveling north on 48th Avenue Southeast.
Located 1 mi. S of here on Chisholm Cattle Trail, also called Arbuckle Cattle Trail, Blue hired Cherokees and Creeks to kill wild buffalo in early 1870s and to deliver the hides to Atoka for shipment east.Map (db m141848) HM
52 Oklahoma, Cleveland County, Norman — Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History
On J. Willis Stovall Drive, 0.1 miles east of Chautauqua Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
In 1899 the Oklahoma Territorial Legislature created a natural history museum to preserve Oklahoma’s rich heritage. More than 100 years later, the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History was built to protect the museum’s priceless . . . Map (db m143652) HM
53 Oklahoma, Cleveland County, Norman — The Beginning of Cleveland County
On East Comanche Street at South Peters Avanue, on the right when traveling east on East Comanche Street.
Although the Norman townsite was settled during the Land Run on April 22, 1889, Cleveland County did not exist for another year, and almost wasn't named Cleveland County. In fact, if not for the efforts of Norman's early citizens and civic leaders, . . . Map (db m121630) HM
 
 
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