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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Polk County, North Carolina

 
Clickable Map of Polk 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 Polk County, NC (24) Henderson County, NC (74) Rutherford County, NC (32) Greenville County, SC (308) Spartanburg County, SC (125)  PolkCounty(24) Polk County (24)  HendersonCounty(74) Henderson County (74)  RutherfordCounty(32) Rutherford County (32)  GreenvilleCountySouth Carolina(308) Greenville County (308)  SpartanburgCounty(125) Spartanburg County (125)
Adjacent to Polk County, North Carolina
    Henderson County (74)
    Rutherford County (32)
    Greenville County, South Carolina (308)
    Spartanburg County, South Carolina (125)
 
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1North Carolina (Polk County), Columbus — 0-52 — "Old Bill" Williams
On W. Mills Street (State Highway 108) near Hampton Court.
Well-known guide and trapper. Helped survey Santa Fé Trail. Guided the ill-fated Fremont expedition of 1848. Was born near here in 1787. — Map (db m11219) HM
2North Carolina (Polk County), Columbus — Battle of Round MountainThe Warriors Monument
On W . Mills St. (State Highway 108).
In Commemoration of the 1776 Battle of Round Mountain (located Northwest of here) in which Captain Thomas Howard with his brave followers and and faithful Indian guide, Skyuka, won the battle against the Cherokee Relocated by . . . — Map (db m81159) HM
3North Carolina (Polk County), Columbus — Dr. Columbus Mills
On W mills St. (State Highway 108).
In Honor of Dr. Columbus Mills Planter and Physician "Father of Polk County" After a ten-year effort to create a new county from parts of Henderson and Rutherford Counties, the North Carolina General Assembly passed . . . — Map (db m11236) HM
4North Carolina (Polk County), Columbus — Polk County Bicentennial Memorial
On W. Mills Street.
Dedicated as a Bicentennial Tribute to the men and women of Polk County who have perpetuated two hundred years of freedom by serving in the Armed Forces of the United States during times of war and national emergency. — Map (db m11390) HM
5North Carolina (Polk County), Columbus — Polk County CourthouseRaiders in the County — Stoneman's Raid —
On West Mills Street (County Route 108).
(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 m53199) HM
6North Carolina (Polk County), Columbus — Polk County World War Memorial
On Court House Street at Mills Street (North Carolina Highway 108) on Court House Street.
This monument marks this highway that we dedicate to the memory of       Levi Butler       Jessie Lewis       Wallace Lankford       Zibo Wilson       Lawson Williams       Ralph Walker       Columbus Donstant who paid the surpreme . . . — Map (db m11292) HM
7North Carolina (Polk County), Columbus — Preserve our Freedom
On W. Mills Street near Hampton Court.
Polk County men & women who lost their lives fighting to preserve our freedom World War II 1941-1945 Arledge, Keith • Arledge, Otis • Blackwell, Henry • Bobo, Alfred • Byars, Lionel • Cannon, Watler • Carson, Marion • . . . — Map (db m11488) WM
8North Carolina (Polk County), Columbus — The Brave Devoted Patriots
On Simms St..
In Honor of The Brave Devoted Patriots from the area that became Polk County who answered that call to fight for Freedom in the great American Revolution May the sacrifice of those who fought and especially those who gave all never be forgotten as . . . — Map (db m11964) HM
9North Carolina (Polk County), Kross Keys — 0/30 — North Carolina / South Carolina
On State Highway 9.
North Carolina Colonized, 1585-87 by First English settlers in America; permanently settled c. 1650; first to vote readiness for independence, Apr. 12, 1776. South Carolina Formed, 1712, from part of Carolina, which was chartered in . . . — Map (db m12251) HM
10North Carolina (Polk County), Kross Keys — 0/34 — Tryon's March
On State Highway 9, on the right when traveling south.
Governor William Tryon, with a body of militia en route to survey the Cherokee boundary line, camped near this spot June 7, 1767. — Map (db m12253) HM
11North Carolina (Polk County), Saluda — E.B. 'Baty" Hall12-25-07 5-22-77
On U.S. 176.
Baty Hall was a faithful and dedicated public official, having served the citizens of Polk County and the city of Saluda in a stately manner. He served as chairman of Polk County board of commissioners from December 3, 1956 to December 3, 1968, and . . . — Map (db m44681) HM
12North Carolina (Polk County), Saluda — Forever on Duty
On Irving Street.
In memory of Andrew Williams Chief of Police Saluda, N.C. Killed in the line of duty Friday, September 3, 1976 — Map (db m11359) HM
13North Carolina (Polk County), Saluda — In Honor of Nolan D. Pace, Sr.
On U.S. 176.
Who donated this building for the purpose of creating a Public Library for the enjoyment and enrichment of the community he so prized. His lifelong public service and this generous gift evidence his commitment to the development of Saluda and its . . . — Map (db m44683) HM
14North Carolina (Polk County), Saluda — 0-73 — Saluda Grade
On W Main Street (U.S. 176), on the right when traveling north.
The steepest, standard gauge,mainline railway grade in the U.S. Opened in 1878; three mi. long. Crests here. — Map (db m11204) HM
15North Carolina (Polk County), Saluda — Veterans Memorial
On Greenville Highway at Irving Street on Greenville Highway.
This memorial was established to give honor and special commendation to all men and women of the Saluda area who served in the Armed Forces of the United States of America. The service they gave in peace and war to their country is eternally . . . — Map (db m11389) WM
16North Carolina (Polk County), Tryon — Harmon Field
Near Harmon Field Road (State Highway 1121).
. . . — Map (db m12254) HM
17North Carolina (Polk County), Tryon — 0-2 — Sidney Lanier
On Lynn Road (State Highway 108) east of Mimosa Inn Lane.
Southern poet, died in house, September 7.1881. — Map (db m11206) HM
18North Carolina (Polk County), Tryon — Sidney Lanier
On State Highway 108.
Here Sidney Lanier Beloved Poet of the South Passed on September 7,1881 "Night slipped to dawn and pain merged into beauty,bright grew the road his weary feet had trod,he gave his salutation to the morning,and found himself before the face of . . . — Map (db m40928) HM
19North Carolina (Polk County), Tryon — 0-11 — Stoneman's Raid
On Lynn Road (State Highway 108) at Old Howard Gap Road and Story Road, on the right when traveling south on Lynn Road.
On a raid through western North Carolina Gen. Stoneman's U.S Cavalry fought Southern Troops at Howard's Gap. 4 Mi. North, April 22, 1865 — Map (db m11210) HM
20North Carolina (Polk County), Tryon — 0-38 — The Block House
On S. Trade St (U.S. 176), on the right when traveling north.
Early landmark, western terminus of the 1772 boundary survey between N.C. and S.C. Stood 1/2 mile east. — Map (db m11058) HM
21North Carolina (Polk County), Tryon — The Tryon Horse
On South Trade Street (U.S. 176) at Pacolet Street, on the right when traveling south on South Trade Street.
Symbol of town. Larger first version with tree-trunk legs was built 1928 for parade at Tryon Riding & Hunt Club show by two boys employed at Tryon Toy Makers. This scaled-down replica is latest version. Represents nationally-famous handcrafted . . . — Map (db m40927) HM
22North Carolina (Polk County), Tryon — 0-77 — Tryon Mountain
On Skyuka Road at Lynn Street (State Highway 108) on Skyuka Road.
Landmark on Cherokee boundary, negotiated by Gov. William Tryon and Cherokee Chief, 1776. Elevation 3,231 feet. — Map (db m11214) HM
23North Carolina (Polk County), Tryon — Tryon Peak
On Harmom Field Road at N.Trade Street (U.S. 176) on Harmom Field Road.
on its summit in July, 1767 a Treaty was made between English Officers and Cherokee Chiefs. Establishing there the extreme western frontier for White settlers. The Mountain was named for Willian Tryon then Royal Governor of the . . . — Map (db m11233) HM
24North Carolina (Polk County), Tryon — Tryon Toy House
On North Trade Street (U.S. 176) at East Howard Street, on the right when traveling north on North Trade Street.
Constructed 1925 as retail showroom and office for Tryon Toy Makers and Wood Carvers, famous craft enterprise founded by Charlotte Yale and Eleanor Vance in 1915. Designed by Tryon architect J. Foster Searles to evoke the European inspiration for . . . — Map (db m40924) HM
 
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