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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Scotland County, North Carolina

 
Clickable Map of Scotland 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 Scotland County, NC (29) Hoke County, NC (7) Moore County, NC (16) Richmond County, NC (26) Robeson County, NC (17) Marlboro County, SC (39)  ScotlandCounty(29) Scotland County (29)  HokeCounty(7) Hoke County (7)  MooreCounty(16) Moore County (16)  RichmondCounty(26) Richmond County (26)  RobesonCounty(17) Robeson County (17)  MarlboroCountySouth Carolina(39) Marlboro County (39)
Laurinburg is the county seat for Scotland County
Adjacent to Scotland County, North Carolina
      Hoke County (7)  
      Moore County (16)  
      Richmond County (26)  
      Robeson County (17)  
      Marlboro County, South Carolina (39)  
 
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1 North Carolina, Scotland County, Hoffman — 551st Parachute Infantry Battalion (Separate)
2 North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurel Hill — Ida Yarn Mill
3 North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurel Hill — Murdoch MorrisonCivil War Gun Factory
4 North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurel Hill — Murdoch Morrison Gun FactoryGuns and Smoke — Carolinas Campaign —
5 North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurel Hill — Original Richmond Cotton Mill
6 North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurel Hill — Original Springfield Cotton Mill
7 North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurel Hill — I-16 — Sherman's March
8 North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurinburg — 09.11.2001
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9 North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurinburg — I-90 — Edwin Gill1899–1978
10 North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurinburg — I-46 — James Lytch
11 North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurinburg — LaurinburgBurning Depot — Carolina's Campaign —
12 North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurinburg — I-91 — Laurinburg Institute
13 North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurinburg — 310 — Old Laurel Hill Church"O when will this cruel war end" — Carolina Campaign —
14 North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurinburg — Our Confederate HeroesCSA — Comrades 1861-1865 —
15 North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurinburg — Quackenbush
16 North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurinburg — Scotland County Veterans Memorial
17 North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurinburg — I-15 — Sherman's March
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18 North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurinburg — I-19 — Sherman's March
19 North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurinburg — I-56 — St. Andrews Presbyterian College
20 North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurinburg — Stewart-Hawley-Malloy House"Roads Almost Impassable" — Carolinas Campaign —
21 North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurinburg — I-57 — Stewartsville Cemetery Reported permanently removed
22 North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurinburg — Terry Sanford 1917-1998
23 North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurinburg — World War II Glider Pilots
24 North Carolina, Scotland County, Maxton — K-63 — Laurinburg-Maxton Army Air Base
25 North Carolina, Scotland County, Wagram — I-85 — Gerald Johnson1890-1980
26 North Carolina, Scotland County, Wagram — I-3 — John Charles McNeill
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27 North Carolina, Scotland County, Wagram — Spring Hill Baptist Church
28 North Carolina, Scotland County, Wagram — I-48 — Temperance Hall
29 North Carolina, Scotland County, Wagram — Wagram"Damnest marching I ever saw" — Sherman — Carolinas Campaign —
 
 
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Apr. 26, 2024