Historical Markers and War Memorials in Johnston County, North Carolina
Adjacent to Johnston County, North Carolina
GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| 1► North Carolina (Johnston County), Bentonville — Battle of Bentonville — “In suffering condition” — Carolinas Campaign — |
| 2► North Carolina (Johnston County), Bentonville — H 1 — Battle of Bentonville — |
| 3► North Carolina (Johnston County), Bentonville — Bentonville — |
| 4► North Carolina (Johnston County), Bentonville — Confederate High Tide — |
| 5► North Carolina (Johnston County), Bentonville — Confederate Line Crossing the Goldsboro Road — |
| 6► North Carolina (Johnston County), Bentonville — Confederate North Carolina Junior Reserve Line — |
| 7► North Carolina (Johnston County), Bentonville — Fighting at the Cole Plantation: The “Battle of Acorn Run” — |
| 8► North Carolina (Johnston County), Bentonville — Fighting South of the Goldsboro Road: The “Bull Pen” — |
| 9► North Carolina (Johnston County), Bentonville — Hardee’s Counterattack — |
| 10► North Carolina (Johnston County), Bentonville — HHH-24 — Johnston’s Headquarters — |
| 11► North Carolina (Johnston County), Bentonville — Merging of the Armies — Sherman’s Right Wing Arrives — Carolinas Campaign — |
| 12► North Carolina (Johnston County), Bentonville — Mower’s Charge Reaches Johnston’s Headquarters — |
| 13► North Carolina (Johnston County), Bentonville — North Carolina Monument — |
| 14► North Carolina (Johnston County), Bentonville — HHH-1 — Sherman — |
| 15► North Carolina (Johnston County), Bentonville — Texas — |
| 16► North Carolina (Johnston County), Bentonville — Union Artillery at the Morris Farm — |
| 17► North Carolina (Johnston County), Bentonville — Village of Bentonville — |
| 18► North Carolina (Johnston County), Bentonville — Village of Bentonville — Wounded and Abandoned — Carolinas Campaign — |
| 19► North Carolina (Johnston County), Clayton — Flag of Truce — Negotiating for Raleigh — Carolinas Campaign — |
| 20► North Carolina (Johnston County), Clayton — H 49 — William E. Dodd — 1869-1940 — |
| 21► North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — "Uncle Billy" Comes to Bentonville — |
| 22► North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — Battle of Bentonville: March 19-21, 1865 — Organization of Confederate Forces — General Joseph E. Johnston, Commanding — |
| 23► North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — HHH-21 — Bentonville — |
| 24► North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — Bentonville Battlefield — |
| 25► North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — Bentonville Battlefield Driving Tour — |
| 26► North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — Bentonville Union Soldiers Memorial — |
| 27► North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — HHH-10 — Confederate Attacks — |
| 28► North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — HHH-7 — Confederate Cemetery — |
| 29► North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — Confederate Dead Monument — |
| 30► North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston — A Soldier's General — Carolinas Campaign — |
| 31► North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — HHH-3 — Confederate Hospital — |
| 32► North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — Confederate Line of March — “ … on this wretched road … ” — Carolinas Campaign — |
| 33► North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — HHH-11 — Confederate Main Charge — |
| 34► North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — HHH-22 — Confederate Works — |
| 35► North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — HHH-9 — Federal Artillery — |
| 36► North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — General Joseph Eggleston Johnston — |
| 37► North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — Hannah’s Creek Bridge — Saving the Colors — Carolinas Campaign — |
| 38► North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — HHH-25 — Hardee’s Charge — |
| 39► North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — Honoring the Dead of the Battle of Bentonville — |
| 40► North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — Johnston Establishes His Headquarters — |
| 41► North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — HHH-15 — Main Confederate Line — |
| 42► North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — HHH-20 — Main Confederate Line — |
| 43► North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — HHH-19 — Main Union Line — |
| 44► North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — March 20th— Johnston Remains on the Battlefield — |
| 45► North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — HHH-23 — Mill Creek — |
| 46► North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — HHH-26 — Mower’s Attack — |
| 47► North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — HHH-16 — N. C. Junior Reserves — |
| 48► North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — North Carolinians at the Battle of Bentonville — |
| 49► North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — Sherman's Right Wing Arrives at Bentonville — |
| 50► North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — The Battle Shifts East: Fighting on March 21 — |
| 51► North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — HHH-4 — Union Headquarters — |
| 52► North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — HHH-8 — Union Headquarters — |
| 53► North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — HHH-28 — Union Headquarters — |
| 54► North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — HHH-2 — Union Hospital — |
| 55► North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — HHH-6 — Union Hospital — |
| 56► North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — HHH-29 — Union Line, March 20 — |
| 57► North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — HHH-27 — Union Line, March 21 — |
| 58► North Carolina (Johnston County), Kenly — Tram Railroad — |
| 59► North Carolina (Johnston County), Newton Grove — HHH-12 — Cole Farmhouse — |
| 60► North Carolina (Johnston County), Newton Grove — HHH-5 — Federal Earthworks — |
| 61► North Carolina (Johnston County), Newton Grove — HHH-18 — Federal Junction — |
| 62► North Carolina (Johnston County), Newton Grove — HHH-13 — Fighting Below the Road — |
| 63► North Carolina (Johnston County), Newton Grove — HHH-14 — First Union Attack — |
| 64► North Carolina (Johnston County), Newton Grove — Michigan Engineers Original Field Works — |
| 65► North Carolina (Johnston County), Newton Grove — Naval Stores — |
| 66► North Carolina (Johnston County), Selma — Mitchener Station — The Last Review — Carolinas Campaign — |
| 67► North Carolina (Johnston County), Selma — HH-1 — The Battle of Bentonville — March 19, 20, and 21, 1865 — |
| 68► North Carolina (Johnston County), Selma — The Last Grand Review — |
| 69► North Carolina (Johnston County), Smithfield — H-122 — Ava Gardner — 1922 – 1990 — |
| 70► North Carolina (Johnston County), Smithfield — H 63 — Edward W. Pou — |
| 71► North Carolina (Johnston County), Smithfield — Federal Line of March — “Poor North Carolina …” — Carolinas Campaign — |
| 72► North Carolina (Johnston County), Smithfield — Hastings House — Johnston’s Headquarters — Carolinas Campaign — |
| 73► North Carolina (Johnston County), Smithfield — Occupation of Smithfield — “cheering … rolled along the lines” — Carolinas Campaign — |
| 74► North Carolina (Johnston County), Smithfield — Sherman Receives News of Lee's Surrender in Smithfield — Johnston County Courthouse — 1843 1921 — |
| 75► North Carolina (Johnston County), Smithfield — H 74 — Sherman’s March — |
| 76► North Carolina (Johnston County), Smithfield — The Town of Smithfield — Riverwalk Gives Founder's Commons New Life — |
| 77► North Carolina (Johnston County), Smithfield — Town of Smithfield — 1777-1977 — |