After filtering for North Carolina, 134 entries match your criteria. Entries 101 through 134 are listed.
⊲ Previous 100 Historical Markers and War Memorials in Alamance County, North Carolina
Graham is the county seat for Alamance County
101 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Graham — The Harden House — |
102 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Graham — G-59 — Thomas M. Holt — |
103 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Graham — Together We Rise 9/11 Memorial — |
104 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Graham — Vestal Hotel — 1903 C — |
105 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Graham — Wrike Drug — |
106 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Graham, Swepsonville — G-128 — John Butler — |
107 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Haw River — Nathaniel Polk DeShong — The Southern Diaspora — |
108 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Liberty — G-13 — Early Railroads — |
109 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Mebane — G-54 — Alexander Mebane — |
110 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Mebane — G-36 — Bingham School — |
111 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Mebane — G-30 — Hawfields Church — |
112 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Mebane — Johnston Moves West — Hardee's Column — Carolinas Campaign — Reported missing |
113 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Mebane — G-34 — Trading Path — |
114 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Mebane — G-81 — W. Kerr Scott — |
115 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Mebane — G-134 — White Furniture — |
116 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Saxapahaw — G-95 — B. Everett Jordan — 1896 - 1974 — |
117 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Saxapahaw — History of Saxapahaw — |
118 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Saxapahaw — Saxapahaw — |
119 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Saxapahaw — Saxapahaw Mill — |
120 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Snow Camp — A Memorial to British Troops Who Died in the Old Meeting House — |
121 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Snow Camp — Allen House — Circa 1780 — |
122 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Snow Camp — Cane Creek Friends Meeting Since 1751 / Abigail Overman Pike 1709 - 1781 — |
123 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Snow Camp — G-69 — Cane Creek Meeting — |
124 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Snow Camp — Cane Creek Meeting House — Suffering for Peace — |
125 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Snow Camp — Ernest Peter Dixon — 1879 - 1953 — A Master Teacher - Father of Eli Whitney Schools — |
126 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Snow Camp — Freedom Hill Church — No Slaveholder can be a Christian! — |
127 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Snow Camp — General John Butler — |
128 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Snow Camp — Micajah McPherson — We have Fought the Good Fight and Kept Our Faith — |
129 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Snow Camp — September 13, 1781 — (Battle of Lindley's Mill) — |
130 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Snow Camp — G-76 — Snow Camp — |
131 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Snow Camp — G-91 — Spring Friends Meeting — |
132 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Snow Camp — The Battle of Lindley's Mill — September 13, 1781 — |
133 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Snow Camp — The Battle of Lindley's Mill Memorial — |
134 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Snow Camp — Uncle Eli's Quilting Party — Began here in former Eli Whitney School — |
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