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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Johnston County, North Carolina

 
Clickable Map of Johnston 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 Johnston County, NC (77) Franklin County, NC (7) Harnett County, NC (31) Nash County, NC (20) Sampson County, NC (7) Wake County, NC (118) Wayne County, NC (32) Wilson County, NC (18)  JohnstonCounty(77) Johnston County (77)  FranklinCounty(7) Franklin County (7)  HarnettCounty(31) Harnett County (31)  NashCounty(20) Nash County (20)  SampsonCounty(7) Sampson County (7)  WakeCounty(118) Wake County (118)  WayneCounty(32) Wayne County (32)  WilsonCounty(18) Wilson County (18)
Adjacent to Johnston County, North Carolina
    Franklin County (7)
    Harnett County (31)
    Nash County (20)
    Sampson County (7)
    Wake County (118)
    Wayne County (32)
    Wilson County (18)
 
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
1North Carolina (Johnston County), Bentonville — Battle of Bentonville“In suffering condition” — Carolinas Campaign —
2North Carolina (Johnston County), Bentonville — H 1 — Battle of Bentonville
3North Carolina (Johnston County), Bentonville — Bentonville
4North Carolina (Johnston County), Bentonville — Confederate High Tide
5North Carolina (Johnston County), Bentonville — Confederate Line Crossing the Goldsboro Road
6North Carolina (Johnston County), Bentonville — Confederate North Carolina Junior Reserve Line
7North Carolina (Johnston County), Bentonville — Fighting at the Cole Plantation: The “Battle of Acorn Run”
8North Carolina (Johnston County), Bentonville — Fighting South of the Goldsboro Road: The “Bull Pen”
9North Carolina (Johnston County), Bentonville — Hardee’s Counterattack
10North Carolina (Johnston County), Bentonville — HHH-24 — Johnston’s Headquarters
11North Carolina (Johnston County), Bentonville — Merging of the ArmiesSherman’s Right Wing Arrives — Carolinas Campaign —
12North Carolina (Johnston County), Bentonville — Mower’s Charge Reaches Johnston’s Headquarters
13North Carolina (Johnston County), Bentonville — North Carolina Monument
14North Carolina (Johnston County), Bentonville — HHH-1 — Sherman
15North Carolina (Johnston County), Bentonville — Texas
16North Carolina (Johnston County), Bentonville — Union Artillery at the Morris Farm
17North Carolina (Johnston County), Bentonville — Village of Bentonville
18North Carolina (Johnston County), Bentonville — Village of BentonvilleWounded and Abandoned — Carolinas Campaign —
19North Carolina (Johnston County), Clayton — Flag of TruceNegotiating for Raleigh — Carolinas Campaign —
20North Carolina (Johnston County), Clayton — H 49 — William E. Dodd1869-1940
21North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — "Uncle Billy" Comes to Bentonville
22North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — Battle of Bentonville: March 19-21, 1865Organization of Confederate Forces — General Joseph E. Johnston, Commanding —
23North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — HHH-21 — Bentonville
24North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — Bentonville Battlefield
25North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — Bentonville Battlefield Driving Tour
26North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — Bentonville Union Soldiers Memorial
27North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — HHH-10 — Confederate Attacks
28North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — HHH-7 — Confederate Cemetery
29North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — Confederate Dead Monument
30North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — Confederate General Joseph E. JohnstonA Soldier's General — Carolinas Campaign —
31North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — HHH-3 — Confederate Hospital
32North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — Confederate Line of March“ … on this wretched road … ” — Carolinas Campaign —
33North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — HHH-11 — Confederate Main Charge
34North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — HHH-22 — Confederate Works
35North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — HHH-9 — Federal Artillery
36North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — General Joseph Eggleston Johnston
37North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — Hannah’s Creek BridgeSaving the Colors — Carolinas Campaign —
38North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — HHH-25 — Hardee’s Charge
39North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — Honoring the Dead of the Battle of Bentonville
40North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — Johnston Establishes His Headquarters
41North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — HHH-15 — Main Confederate Line
42North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — HHH-20 — Main Confederate Line
43North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — HHH-19 — Main Union Line
44North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — March 20th— Johnston Remains on the Battlefield
45North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — HHH-23 — Mill Creek
46North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — HHH-26 — Mower’s Attack
47North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — HHH-16 — N. C. Junior Reserves
48North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — North Carolinians at the Battle of Bentonville
49North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — Sherman's Right Wing Arrives at Bentonville
50North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — The Battle Shifts East: Fighting on March 21
51North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — HHH-4 — Union Headquarters
52North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — HHH-8 — Union Headquarters
53North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — HHH-28 — Union Headquarters
54North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — HHH-2 — Union Hospital
55North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — HHH-6 — Union Hospital
56North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — HHH-29 — Union Line, March 20
57North Carolina (Johnston County), Four Oaks — HHH-27 — Union Line, March 21
58North Carolina (Johnston County), Kenly — Tram Railroad
59North Carolina (Johnston County), Newton Grove — HHH-12 — Cole Farmhouse
60North Carolina (Johnston County), Newton Grove — HHH-5 — Federal Earthworks
61North Carolina (Johnston County), Newton Grove — HHH-18 — Federal Junction
62North Carolina (Johnston County), Newton Grove — HHH-13 — Fighting Below the Road
63North Carolina (Johnston County), Newton Grove — HHH-14 — First Union Attack
64North Carolina (Johnston County), Newton Grove — Michigan Engineers Original Field Works
65North Carolina (Johnston County), Newton Grove — Naval Stores
66North Carolina (Johnston County), Selma — Mitchener StationThe Last Review — Carolinas Campaign —
67North Carolina (Johnston County), Selma — HH-1 — The Battle of BentonvilleMarch 19, 20, and 21, 1865
68North Carolina (Johnston County), Selma — The Last Grand Review
69North Carolina (Johnston County), Smithfield — H-122 — Ava Gardner1922 – 1990
70North Carolina (Johnston County), Smithfield — H 63 — Edward W. Pou
71North Carolina (Johnston County), Smithfield — Federal Line of March“Poor North Carolina …” — Carolinas Campaign —
72North Carolina (Johnston County), Smithfield — Hastings HouseJohnston’s Headquarters — Carolinas Campaign —
73North Carolina (Johnston County), Smithfield — Occupation of Smithfield“cheering … rolled along the lines” — Carolinas Campaign —
74North Carolina (Johnston County), Smithfield — Sherman Receives News of Lee's Surrender in SmithfieldJohnston County Courthouse — 1843 1921 —
75North Carolina (Johnston County), Smithfield — H 74 — Sherman’s March
76North Carolina (Johnston County), Smithfield — The Town of SmithfieldRiverwalk Gives Founder's Commons New Life
77North Carolina (Johnston County), Smithfield — Town of Smithfield1777-1977
 
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