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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Jackson County, North Carolina
Adjacent to Jackson County, North Carolina
▶ Haywood County (34) ▶ Macon County (21) ▶ Swain County (62) ▶ Transylvania County (36) ▶ Rabun County, Georgia (13) ▶ Oconee County, South Carolina (63)
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| On Route 64 at Route 107 on Route 64. |
| | Confederate General;
Governor of S.C.,1875-
79; U.S. Senator. His
Summer Home, "High
Hampton", Stood 1 1/3
Miles Southeast. — — Map (db m20982) HM |
| Near State Highway 107 0.2 miles south of Whiteside Cove Road (County Route 1107), on the right when traveling south. |
| | The Zachary family of Cashiers symbolizes the divided loyalties of western North Carolinians. The builder of this house, Mordecai Zachery, had strong ties to the Confederacy, as did others in the area. Confederate Gen. Wade Hampton sent his family . . . — — Map (db m75476) HM |
| On U.S. 441 at Campground Cemetery Road on U.S. 441. |
| | Businessman, planter and author
Agent and attorney for the Eastern Cherokees
Member of the North Carolina State Senate and Chairman of its Committee on Internal Improvements
Early railroad builder in western North Carolina
Builder of . . . — — Map (db m17930) HM |
| On West Main Street (U.S. Bus 23) just west of Dillsboro Road, on the right when traveling east. |
| | Governor, 1965-69; held posts on superior & state Supreme courts. Set up initial Court of Appeals, 1967. Lived 1/10 mi. SE. — — Map (db m129226) HM |
| On West Main Street (State Highway 23) at Landis Street on West Main Street. |
| | First woman elected to N.C. Senate, 1930. Civic leader and clubwoman. Home was 50 yds, west. — — Map (db m12697) HM |
| | This Monument is to Honor all the Men & Women of Jackson County who served Honorably. In the Armed Forces of the United States and in Memory of those who
gave their lives for their Country — — Map (db m20256) HM |
| On U.S. 23/441 north of Greens Creek Road (County Route 1370), on the right when traveling north. |
| | The expedition led by Gen. Griffith Rutherford against the Cherokee, Sept., 1776, passed near-by along Savannah Creek. — — Map (db m80209) HM |
| On Great Smokey Mountain Expy (State Highway 74) at Ferguson Road on Great Smokey Mountain Expy. |
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Site of Daniel Bryson Sr. and Artic Virginia Dillard Brysons' home, where on March 21, 1853 the first court of Jackson County, N.C. was held, and on March 23, 1853 the county government was formed-the structure was razed in 1956 — — Map (db m12701) HM |
| On Savannah Drive (State Highway 1356). |
| | To our Valiant Fathers: - Champions of Reconciliation with Justice,of Union Manhood,of Peace with Honor;they fought with Faithfulness,and suffered in silence. To our Heroic Mothers:-
spartan in Devotion,Teuton in Sacrifice,in Patience Superior . . . — — Map (db m12931) HM |