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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Davie County, North Carolina
Adjacent to Davie County, North Carolina
▶ Davidson County (22) ▶ Forsyth County (189) ▶ Iredell County (22) ▶ Rowan County (41) ▶ Yadkin County (14)
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| On Route 801 0.2 miles south of Cornatzer Road, on the right when traveling north. |
| | Short lived. The first Methodist school in North Carolina. Began about 1790. Was two miles east. — — Map (db m55022) HM |
| On Route 801 0.2 miles south of Cornatzer Road, on the left when traveling south. |
| | . . . — — Map (db m55186) HM |
| On Main Street at Court Square, on the left when traveling south on Main Street. |
| | Daniel Boone
Hunter, Explorer Backwoodsman, Soldir Surveyor Roadbuilder Legislator, Magistrate
He lived and learned woodcraft in Davie County 1750-65
Squire and Sarah Boone
Parents of Daniel Boone
Pioneers of the Yadkin whose remains . . . — — Map (db m53211) HM |
| On Wilkesboro Street (U.S. 64), on the left when traveling east. |
| | In 1753 Lord Granville granted 640 acres on Bear Creek to Squire Boone who sold it in 1759 to his son Daniel. This was a part of the original Boone tract. — — Map (db m53197) HM |
| On Wilkesboro Street (U.S. 64), on the left when traveling east. |
| | Family Homesite
Colonel Thomas W. Ferebee
Bombardier, Enola Gay
Dropped Atomic Bomb on
Hiroshima, Japan
August 6, 1945 — — Map (db m55184) HM |
| On Farmington Road at Highway 801, on the left when traveling north on Farmington Road. |
| | . . . — — Map (db m102511) HM |
| On Yadkinville Road (U.S. 601), on the right when traveling north. |
| | Squire and Sarah Boone are buried here. Daniel Boone, 1734-1820, lived many years in this region. — — Map (db m53190) HM |
| On Clement Street at Water Street, on the right when traveling south on Clement Street. |
| | (Preface):
On March 24, 1865, Union Gen. George Stoneman led 6,000 cavalrymen from Tennessee into southwestern Virginia and western North Carolina to disrupt the Confederate supply line by destroying sections of the Virginia and Tennessee . . . — — Map (db m53207) HM |
| On Main Street (U.S. 158) at Court Square (south), on the right when traveling south on Main Street. |
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front center
Dedicated in Honor of All Davie County Veterans and to the Memory of Those Who Made the Supreme Sacrifice for Our Freedom
front left
Spanish American War (?)
World War I (18)
Vietnam (9)
front . . . — — Map (db m55909) HM |
| | Employee and Town Supervisor
Volunteer. Fireman and Fire Chief.
His extensive knowledge, expertise, and resourcefulness - His dedication and compelling sense of duty ably served the citizens of Mocksville. — — Map (db m54052) HM |
| On Wilkesboro Street (U.S. 64), on the left when traveling east. |
| | Author of The Impending Crisis,
a bitterly controversial book which denounced slavery; U.S. Consul at Buenos Aires, 1861-66. Born 150 yds. N. — — Map (db m53186) HM |
| | On 04 October 1750, Squire Boone received a Land Warrant and Survey for a 640-acre tract "lying...upon Grant's Creek, alias Lickon (Licking) Creek" in present Davie County. He received a grant for this 640 acres on the present Elisha and Dutchman . . . — — Map (db m53219) HM |
| Near Cornwallis Drive at Pudding Ridge Road. |
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The British Army led by General Cornwallis crossed Dutchman's Creek at this point Feb. 6, 1781 — — Map (db m75950) HM |
| On U.S. 64, on the right when traveling west. |
| | Fine example of "Anglo-Grecian Villa." Built on 4,000 acre plantation by Peter W. Hairston in 1855. House stands 1 mi. south. — — Map (db m55180) HM |