Near North Main Street (County Route 1229) north of College Street, on the left when traveling north.
On May 1, 1865, five days after Confederate Gen. Joseph E. Johnston surrendered to Union Gen. William T. Sherman near Durham Station, approximately 12,000 to 15,000 troops of Sherman’s Army of the Tennessee camped in Louisburg en route to . . . — — Map (db m77880) HM
Near Cedar Street north of College Street, on the left when traveling north.
Chartered on January 6th, 1787, the earliest ancestor of Louisburg College. This building was first used in January 1, 1805. It was closed and moved to this site in 1905 from a location to the southwest. — — Map (db m77840) HM
On North Main Street (County Route 1229) north of College Street, in the median.
Side 1
In memory of Franklin's Confederate Soldiers that their heroic deeds, sublime self-sacrifice and undying devotion to duty and country may never be forgotten.
Side 2
Deo Vindice.
"When can their glory fade?
O the . . . — — Map (db m77882) WM