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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Halifax County

 
Clickable Map of Halifax County, North Carolina 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 Halifax County, NC (103) Bertie County, NC (22) Edgecombe County, NC (45) Franklin County, NC (11) Martin County, NC (18) Nash County, NC (26) Northampton County, NC (26) Warren County, NC (30)  HalifaxCounty(103) Halifax County (103)  BertieCounty(22) Bertie County (22)  EdgecombeCounty(45) Edgecombe County (45)  FranklinCounty(11) Franklin County (11)  MartinCounty(18) Martin County (18)  NashCounty(26) Nash County (26)  NorthamptonCounty(26) Northampton County (26)  WarrenCounty(30) Warren County (30)
Halifax is the county seat for Halifax County
Adjacent to Halifax County, North Carolina
      Bertie County (22)  
      Edgecombe County (45)  
      Franklin County (11)  
      Martin County (18)  
      Nash County (26)  
      Northampton County (26)  
      Warren County (30)  
 
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101 North Carolina, Halifax County, Weldon — Weldon RailroadsA Convergence of Commerce — Landscape of the Iron Horse —
When the Roanoke Navigation Canal opened in 1824, the terminus at "Welden's Orchard" soon replaced Halifax as the region's commercial trading hub. The shallow-draft batteau coming downstream transferred their goods to larger commercial vessels . . . Map (db m222114) HM
102 North Carolina, Halifax County, Weldon — Wilmington & Weldon RR TrestleLee's Lifeline — Confederate Lifeline —
Located on the Roanoke River, the town of Weldon was one of the South's major transportation hubs at the beginning of the Civil War. By 1861, the town served as an important stop for steamboats and canal boats, and it was the junction of the . . . Map (db m222108) HM
103 North Carolina, Halifax County, Weldon — E-23 — Wilmington and Weldon Railroad
Longest railroad in the world when completed in 1840. Length 161 1/2 mi. Terminus was nearby.Map (db m222013) HM
104 Virginia, Halifax County, Clover — U-53 — Henrietta Lacks(1920-1951)
Born in Roanoke on 1 Aug. 1920, Henrietta Pleasant lived here with relatives after her mother’s 1924 death. She married David Lacks in 1941 and, like many other African Americans, moved to Baltimore, Md. for wartime employment. She died of cervical . . . Map (db m66026) HM
105 Virginia, Halifax County, Danville — Z-208 — Pittsylvania County / North Carolina
Pittsylvania County. Area 1,015 square miles. Formed in 1766 from Halifax and named for William Pitt, Earl of Chatham, British statesman. This is the largest county in Virginia. The home of Claude A. Swanson, Governor of . . . Map (db m171803) HM
106 Virginia, Halifax County, Halifax — Frank Eubank Booker, Jr.
In grateful tribute Frank Eubank Booker, Jr. March 15, 1919 - May 18, 1967 Founder & President Booker Grocery Co. 65 S. Main St., Town of Halifax, VA. 1946 - 1967 Halifax County's visionary & Exemplary leader as chairman & . . . Map (db m181108) HM WM
107 Virginia, Halifax County, Halifax — R-79 — Green's Folly
Built about 1789 by Captain Berryman Green, a quartermaster in Washington's army at Valley Forge and later a deputy clerk of Halifax County.Map (db m30971) HM
108 Virginia, Halifax County, Halifax — Halifax County Confederate Monument
These patriots laid their all upon the altar of their country their valor will ever remain a part of her history This monument is erected by an appreciative people in loving remembrance of the Confederate soldiers of Halifax County who . . . Map (db m30976) WM
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109 Virginia, Halifax County, Halifax — Halifax County War Memorial
This monument is dedicated to those from Halifax County who died in American WarsMap (db m30978) WM
110 Virginia, Halifax County, Halifax — Halifax Court House"Answering the Call" — Wilson-Kautz Raid — Reported damaged
In June 1864, to deny Gen. Robert E. Lee the use of the South Side R.R. and the Richmond and Danville R.R., Gen. Ulysses S. Grant sent Gen. James H. Wilson and Gen. August V. Kautz south of Petersburg on a cavalry raid to destroy track and . . . Map (db m181120) HM
111 Virginia, Halifax County, Halifax — R-77 — History of Halifax
The town of Halifax has been the county seat of Halifax County since 1777. It is named for George Montague, the second Earl of Halifax, an English statesman. Previously this community had been called Banister, Houston, and Halifax Court House. . . . Map (db m30974) HM
112 Virginia, Halifax County, Halifax — HX2 — L.E. Coleman African American MuseumMountain Road School No. 1 — Halifax, Virginia —
Mountain Road School No. 1 was built around 1919 for Black students in the Halifax, VA, community. Following the closing of the school, the building was used for a variety of purposes before it was remodeled and opened to the public as the . . . Map (db m181111) HM
113 Virginia, Halifax County, Halifax — 33 — Mary M. Bethune High SchoolHalifax, Virginia — Halifax County — Reported permanently removed
In 1872 the Banister Baptist Association built a private African-American training school in Halifax County. Originally the campus consisted of four wooden buildings and a dormitory. The school year was six months, and the grades went only as . . . Map (db m30988) HM
114 Virginia, Halifax County, Halifax — HX3 — Mary M. Bethune High SchoolHalifax, Virginia — Halifax County —
The Banister Baptist Association built a private African American training school in 1827, originally consisting of four wooden buildings and a dormitory. The school met only six months of the year and went through ninth grade. Because of . . . Map (db m181109) HM
115 Virginia, Halifax County, Halifax — R-80 — Minister Who Married Lincoln
Here lived Rev. Charles A. Dresser, rector of Antrim Parish and builder of St. Mark's Church, 1828. Dresser left this parish in 1835 for Peoria, Illinois, whence he moved to Springfield. There he married Abraham Lincoln to Mary Todd, November 4, . . . Map (db m30972) HM
116 Virginia, Halifax County, Nathalie — Z-65 — Campbell County / Halifax County
Campbell County. Area 557 Square Miles. Formed in 1781 from Bedford, and named for General William Campbell, hero of the battle of King's Mountain, 1780. Tarleton passed through the county in 1781. The Union General Hunter was . . . Map (db m66031) HM
117 Virginia, Halifax County, Nathalie — Clarkton Bridge
Built by Virginia Bridge and Iron Company Roanoke, Virginia 1902 Rehabilitated as pedestrian bridge Virginia Department of Transportation Clarkton Bridge Alliance 2005Map (db m198757) HM
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118 Virginia, Halifax County, Nathalie — R-25 — DeJarnette's Tavern
This tavern, just east of here, was built late in the 18th century on Hickey's Road, laid out in 1749 to link settlements in southwestern Virginia to the Staunton (Roanoke) River. Owned and operated by Thomas DeJarnette and remained in the family . . . Map (db m181114) HM
119 Virginia, Halifax County, Nathalie — 32 — Meadville Community CenterVernon Hill, Virginia — Halifax County — Reported permanently removed
Caleb Robinson was born in Jamaica in 1864 and educated at Virginia Union University in Richmond, Virginia. In 1893 he formed the McKinley Institute on land he purchased in the Meadville section of Halifax County. He imported northern teachers . . . Map (db m30991) HM
120 Virginia, Halifax County, Nathalie — HX1 — Meadville Community CenterNathalie, Virginia — Halifax County —
The Mead Community Center is the realization of a dream of Caleb Robinson, who imagined an African American gathering place to enhance and educate the community. Professor Robinson was born in Jamaica in 1864 and graduated from Virginia Union . . . Map (db m181113) HM
121 Virginia, Halifax County, Providence — R-78 — Halifax Church
Halifax Church is the oldest Presbyterian church in Halifax County. The Congregation was formed in June, 1830, from Cub Creek Church in Charlotte County. The organizational group included the Reverend Clement Read of Cub Creek and twenty-six local . . . Map (db m66027) HM
122 Virginia, Halifax County, Randolph — The Battle of Staunton River Bridge
The Battle of Staunton River Bridge was fought here June 25, 1864 Capt. Benj. L. Farinholt 53rd Va. Inf. with 296 men reinforced by 642 citizens and soldiers from Halifax Charlotte and Mecklenburg counties Virginia Defeated Col. . . . Map (db m20253) HM
123 Virginia, Halifax County, Scottsburg — U-50 — Nathaniel Terry's Grave
A short distance south is the grave of Nathaniel Terry, colonial soldier and statesman. Terry served as sheriff of Halifax County, 1752, and captain of Rangers, 1755. He was a member of the House of Burgesses, 1755-1765, 1771-1775, and also sat in . . . Map (db m66029) HM
124 Virginia, Halifax County, Scottsburg — U-48 — Staunton River State Park Reported permanently removed
This park was developed by the National Park Service, Interior Department, through the Civilian Conservation Corps, in conjunction with the Virginia Conservation Commission. It covers 1200 acres and was opened, June 15, 1936. Near by is Occaneechee . . . Map (db m30994) HM
125 Virginia, Halifax County, Scottsburg — U-48 — Staunton River State Park
Staunton River State Park, about nine miles southeast of here, opened on 15 June 1936. One of Virginia's six original state parks, it was planned by the Virginia Commission on Conservation and Development in consultation with the National Park . . . Map (db m171737) HM
126 Virginia, Halifax County, South Boston — Boyd's Ferry on the Dan River
This quiet crossing awaited its place in history. John Boyd and his family began operations of Boyd's Ferry here in 1749, carrying people, wagons, and supplies across the river on long flatboats. In early 1781, General Nathanael Greene . . . Map (db m205833) HM
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127 Virginia, Halifax County, South Boston — UL-2 — Campaign of 1781
Boyd's and Irwin's ferries to the west were used by Nathanael Greene in his passage of Dan River, in mid-February, 1781, while Cornwallis was in close pursuit. Edward Carrington collected the boats for the crossing.Map (db m30944) HM
128 Virginia, Halifax County, South Boston — U-47 — Carter's Tavern
Joseph Dodson, Sr., built the smaller section of Carter's Tavern as his dwelling before 1773. His younger son, Joseph Dodson, Jr., operated it as an ordinary early in the 19th century here on River Road, then the principal highway between Halifax . . . Map (db m66028) HM
129 Virginia, Halifax County, South Boston — Crossing of the Dan
13-14 February 1781 225th Anniversary 11 February 2006 Dedicated to thos brave patriots who prepared the way for victory at YorktownMap (db m205845) WM
130 Virginia, Halifax County, South Boston — Crossing of the Dan Monument
In honor of those who crossed the Dan here February 13-14 1781 Honoring the citizens of Halifax County who revived Greene's American army In admiration of General Nathaniel Greene's military genius With gratitude to those who fought . . . Map (db m66064) HM WM
131 Virginia, Halifax County, South Boston — DAR Memorial Cannon
The Berryman Green Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution donated this memorial cannon in memory of Halifax County patriots who aided Gen. Nathanael Greene's army in crossing the swollen waters of the Dan, February 14, 1781, . . . Map (db m30953) HM
132 Virginia, Halifax County, South Boston — E.L. Evans House1204 Washington Avenue
E.L. Evans House Circa 1892 This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Map (db m181078) HM
133 Virginia, Halifax County, South Boston — From Here to Victory at Yorktown
The Americans crossed this river again to face the nation's challenge. "I have some expectation of collecting a force sufficient in this country to enable me to act offensively and in turn race Lord Cornwallis as he has done me ..." . . . Map (db m205843) HM
134 Virginia, Halifax County, South Boston — 35 — Mizpah ChurchSouth Boston, Virginia — Halifax County — Reported permanently removed
Many churches in the second half of the 19th century and early part of the 20th century helped fill African Americans’ need for schooling. Frequently the church would raise funds to build the school, with county governments occasionally . . . Map (db m30961) HM
135 Virginia, Halifax County, South Boston — HX5 — Mizpah Presbyterian ChurchSouth Boston, Virginia — Halifax County —
Many churches in the second half of the 19th century and early part of the 20th century helped fill African Americans' need for schooling. Frequently, a church would raise funds to build a school, with county governments occasionally offering . . . Map (db m181077) HM
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136 Virginia, Halifax County, South Boston — Refuge and Recovery in Halifax County
An outpouring of support for the army from this land and its people. Out of reach of the British, General Greene's army moved north into Halifax County and encamped at Halifax Court House. The army rested, renewed by the welcoming lands and . . . Map (db m205844) HM
137 Virginia, Halifax County, South Boston — Retreat to the DanFebruary 1781
You are looking toward a site of American Patriot General Nathanael Greene’s strategic “Retreat to the Dan” which occurred on February 14, 1781. This retreat foiled British General Cornwallis’s southern strategy and was a turning point in the . . . Map (db m30951) HM
138 Virginia, Halifax County, South Boston — The Crossing of the Dan River
Thousands of feet scrambled up this riverbank. Greene's army arrived at the far bank of the surging river on February 14, 1781. Along the river, at Boyd's Ferry and nearby Irwin's Ferry, bloody feet stumbled into boats to cross, and horses . . . Map (db m205842) HM
139 Virginia, Halifax County, South Boston — The Race to the Dan
The American Revolution was raging, and it was headed this way. Hopes for American liberty were carried by the army of General Nathanael Greene. In early 1781, after five long years of war, Greene's American army retreated across the . . . Map (db m205841) HM
140 Virginia, Halifax County, South Boston — 34 — Washington-Coleman Elementary SchoolSouth Boston, Virginia — Halifax County — Reported permanently removed
Determined to provide elementary education for young African Americans, the Rev. Parham B. Ragland started a school in his backyard some time around 1875. Though the "Backyard School" was private, Rev. Ragland was able to garner financial . . . Map (db m30970) HM
141 Virginia, Halifax County, South Boston — HX4 — Washington-Coleman Elementary SchoolSouth Boston, Virginia — Halifax County —
Determined to provide elementary education for young African Americans, the Rev. Parham B. Ragland started a school in his backyard sometime around 1875. Though the "Backyard School" was private, Rev. Ragland was able to garner financial . . . Map (db m181107) HM
142 Virginia, Halifax County, South Boston — What a Way to Cross the River!
Boats like this carried an army over the Dan River right here. This kind of boat is called a ferry. A long time ago there weren't any bridges over the river, and a ferry like this crossed the Dan River here, back and forth, carrying people . . . Map (db m205839) HM
143 Virginia, Halifax County, South Boston — U-51 — William Munford Tuck(1896-1983)
William M. Tuck was born near High Hill, Halifax County, Virginia. After service in the U.S. Marine Corps in World War I, he attended the College of William and Mary and earned a law degree from Washington and Lee University. Governor Tuck served . . . Map (db m30937) HM

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