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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Cumberland County, North Carolina

 
Clickable Map of Cumberland 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 Cumberland County, NC (111) Bladen County, NC (10) Harnett County, NC (31) Hoke County, NC (6) Moore County, NC (16) Robeson County, NC (17) Sampson County, NC (7)  CumberlandCounty(111) Cumberland County (111)  BladenCounty(10) Bladen County (10)  HarnettCounty(31) Harnett County (31)  HokeCounty(6) Hoke County (6)  MooreCounty(16) Moore County (16)  RobesonCounty(17) Robeson County (17)  SampsonCounty(7) Sampson County (7)
Adjacent to Cumberland County, North Carolina
    Bladen County (10)
    Harnett County (31)
    Hoke County (6)
    Moore County (16)
    Robeson County (17)
    Sampson County (7)
 
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
1North Carolina (Cumberland County), Dunn — I-73 — "Oak Grove"
2North Carolina (Cumberland County), Dunn — 20th Corps
3North Carolina (Cumberland County), Dunn — I-72 — Confederate First Line
4North Carolina (Cumberland County), Dunn — I 74 — Federal Artillery
5North Carolina (Cumberland County), Dunn — I-75 — Federal Hospital
6North Carolina (Cumberland County), Dunn — I-71 — Rhett’s Brigade
7North Carolina (Cumberland County), Dunn — Taliaferro’s Division
8North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — 1897 Poe House
9North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — Arsenal
10North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — Arsenal Park
11North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — Arsenal Stones
12North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — I-53 — Babe Ruth
13North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — I-80 — Bank of the United States
14North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — Burning of Clarendon Bridge — Confederates Evacuate Fayetteville — Carolinas Campaign —
15North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — I-63 — C. M. Stedman — 1841 - 1930
16North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — I-54 — Campbelton
17North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — I-32 — Charles W. Chesnutt — 1858 - 1932
18North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — I-70 — Charter of the University of N. C.
19North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — Confederate War Memorial
20North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — Confederate Women's Home
21North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — I-9 — Cornwallis
22North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — I-10 — Cross Creek
23North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — Cross Creek Cemetery — Confederate Burial Grounds
24North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — Cross Creek Linear Park — Our Pathway to the Future
25North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — Cumberland County Confederate Memorial
26North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — Currahee Rocks
27North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — Edward J. Hale House — Civil War Publisher — Carolinas Campaign —
28North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — Engine House (1838 - 1848) — Arsenal Park
29North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — Fayetteville Arsenal — "Batter . . . into piles of rubble" — Carolinas Campaign —
30North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — I-31 — Fayetteville State University
31North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — First Presbyterian Church
32North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — I-28 — First Presbyterian Church
33North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — Flora MacDonald
34North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — Flora Macdonald
35North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — Forging and Casting [and] Smith's Shops (1839 - 1842) — Arsenal Park
36North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — I-60 — Frank P. Graham — 1886 - 1972
37North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — Gun Carriage and Turning Shop (1842 - 1849) — Arsenal Park
38North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — I-62 — Henry Evans
39North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — Highsmith-Rainey Memorial Hospital
40North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — I-86 — Hiram R. Revels — 1822 - 1901
41North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — I-4 — James C. Dobbin
42North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — James Dobbin McNeill
43North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — I-79 — John England — 1786 - 1842
44North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — I-12 — Lafayette
45North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — Liberty Point
46North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — Liberty Point Declaration of Independence
47North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — I-13 / 429 — MacPherson Church — American Presbyterian and Reformed Historical Site
48North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — I-55 — Methodist University
49North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — North Carolina — Civil War Trails
50North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — North Carolina Arsenal
51North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — I-14 — Old Town Hall
52North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — 89 — Omar Ibn Said
53North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — Parade Ground — Fayetteville Independent Light Infantry
54North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — I-21 — Plank Roads
55North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — Plummer Bridge
56North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — Saint Patrick Catholic Church
57North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — Scotch Spring
58North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — Settlement of the Upper Cape Fear
59North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — I-18 — Sherman's Army
60North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — Southwest Tower (1849 - 1856) — Arsenal Park
61North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — The "Ghost" Tower — Arsenal Park
62North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — II-2 — The Battle of Bentonville — March 19, 20, and 21, 1865
63North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — The Fayetteville Independent Light Infantry Company — F. I. L. I. — 1793 - 1993 —
64North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — I-61 — The Fayetteville Observer
65North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — The Market House — Site of a Shootout — Carolinas Campaign —
66North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — The Sandford House — Barracks for Union Troops — Carolinas Campaign —
67North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — Town House
68North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — I-2 — U.S. Arsenal
69North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — I-65 — Warren Winslow — 1810 - 1862
70North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fort Bragg — 15cm Medium Field Howitzer, M18
71North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fort Bragg — 307th Airborne Engineer Battalion
72North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fort Bragg — 328th Infantry Rock
73North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fort Bragg — 4th Battalion, 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment
74North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fort Bragg — 82d Infantry Division
75North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fort Bragg — Airlifter's Memorial
76North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fort Bragg — Bastogne Gables
77North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fort Bragg — Braxton Bragg — Camp Bragg, N.C.
78North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fort Bragg — C-119 "Packet"
79North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fort Bragg — C-123 "Provider"
80North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fort Bragg — C-130 "Hercules"
81North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fort Bragg — C-7 "Caribou"
82North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fort Bragg — Curtis C-46 "Commando"
83North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fort Bragg — DC-3/C-47 "Skytrain"
84North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fort Bragg — Douglas C-47
85North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fort Bragg — Enlisted Personnel Memorial
86North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fort Bragg — Fairchild C-119 — "Flying Boxcar"
87North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fort Bragg — Fairchild C-123-K — Provider
88North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fort Bragg — I-17 — Fort Bragg
89North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fort Bragg — I 94 — Ft. Bragg School Integration
90North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fort Bragg — Iron Mike — [The Airborne Trooper]
91North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fort Bragg — Lt. Harley H. Pope
92North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fort Bragg — M-551A1 Sheridan Armored Reconnaissance/Airborne Assault Vehicle
93North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fort Bragg — M-56 Scorpion Self-Propelled Antitank Gun
94North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fort Bragg — Meadows Memorial Parade Field — In Memory of Major Richard J. Meadows — 16 June 1931 – 29 July 1995 —
95North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fort Bragg — Pope Air Force Base Air Park
96North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fort Bragg — Pope Airmen Memorial
97North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fort Bragg — Pope Airmen Memorial
98North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fort Bragg — Stang Field
99North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fort Bragg — T-8 90mm — Antitank Gun
100North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fort Bragg — UH-1A Iroquois Utility Helicopter

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Nov. 25, 2020