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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Rockingham County, North Carolina

 
Clickable Map of Rockingham 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 Rockingham County, NC (28) Alamance County, NC (122) Caswell County, NC (17) Forsyth County, NC (189) Guilford County, NC (194) Stokes County, NC (18) Henry County, VA (8) Pittsylvania County, VA (20)  RockinghamCounty(28) Rockingham County (28)  AlamanceCounty(122) Alamance County (122)  CaswellCounty(17) Caswell County (17)  ForsythCounty(189) Forsyth County (189)  GuilfordCounty(194) Guilford County (194)  StokesCounty(18) Stokes County (18)  HenryCountyVirginia(8) Henry County (8)  PittsylvaniaCounty(20) Pittsylvania County (20)
Adjacent to Rockingham County, North Carolina
    Alamance County (122)
    Caswell County (17)
    Forsyth County (189)
    Guilford County (194)
    Stokes County (18)
    Henry County, Virginia (8)
    Pittsylvania County, Virginia (20)
 
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1North Carolina (Rockingham County), Eden — J 25 — “Land of Eden”
On Boone Road (State Highway Old 770) at N Bridge Street, on the left when traveling north on Boone Road.
Near here ran southern line of estate of Wm. Byrd, Virginia planter, author, and surveyor of Va. – N.C. boundary line, 1728. — Map (db m63011) HM
2North Carolina (Rockingham County), Eden — J 7 — “Land of Eden”
20,000-acre estate of William Byrd, Virginia planter, author, surveyor of VA.-N.C. line, 1728. S.W. corner here. — Map (db m63012) HM
3North Carolina (Rockingham County), Eden — “River boat Men: Dan River, 1792 – 1892” — A Tribute
On Washington Street at Henry Street, on the right when traveling east on Washington Street.
The mural of the river boatmen is a tribute to the men who were responsible for the economic development of the vast interior region along the Dan River. The most prominent figures in the mural, the African American boatmen in the foreground, . . . — Map (db m63054) HM
4North Carolina (Rockingham County), Eden — Annie Eliza Johns — “Florence Nightingale of the South”
On Moncure Street at Henry Street, on the left when traveling east on Moncure Street.
Anne “Annie” Eliza Johns, volunteer nurse, poet, teacher, and author of Cooleemee, A Tale of Southern Life, is buried here with her family in the Church of the Epiphany Cemetery. She was born in Pittsylvania Co.,Va., on July 16, . . . — Map (db m63047) HM
5North Carolina (Rockingham County), Eden — J 88 — Barnett Canal
On Church Street (State Highway 700) west of Boone Road, on the right when traveling east.
Built here in 1813 by James Barnett. Later it powered the largest continuously operating textile complex in the northern piedmont. — Map (db m63015) HM
6North Carolina (Rockingham County), Eden — J 82 — Calcium Carbide
On Church Street (State Highway 700) east of Morgan Road, on the right when traveling west.
Industrial experiment nearby in 1892 led to discovery of process for its manufacture. First produced commercially by James T. Morehead. — Map (db m63016) HM
7North Carolina (Rockingham County), Eden — Dan River — Vital Supply Line — Confederate Lifeline —
On S Hamilton Street near North Carolina Highway Old 87, on the left when traveling north.
The Roanoke Navigation Company opened the upper Dan River here for batteau traffic in the 1820s, and the towns of Leaksville (present-day Eden) and Madison became river ports. During the antebellum era, farmers shipped their produce downstream to . . . — Map (db m63043) HM
8North Carolina (Rockingham County), Eden — Land of Eden
On S Hamilton Street at Early Avenue, on the right when traveling north on S Hamilton Street.
This marks the corner Byrds “Land of Eden” granted 1733. — Map (db m63014) HM
9North Carolina (Rockingham County), Eden — Leaksville Cotton Mill — Cloth for Sale — Confederate Lifeline —
On Church Street (State Highway 700) east of Morgan Road, on the left when traveling west.
Former Gov. John Motley Morehead built the Leaksville cotton factory here in 1839. Water from the nearby Smith River rapids powered the stone mill. In May and June 1861, the factory furnished 1,700 yards of osnaburg (a coarse, strong cloth . . . — Map (db m63044) HM
10North Carolina (Rockingham County), Eden — J 91 — Leaksville Landing
On S Hamilton Street (State Highway Old 87), on the right when traveling north.
Port for bateau trade on Dan River. Improved by Roanoke Navigation Company, 1820s. Ruins visible at low water. 200 yards west. — Map (db m63007) HM
11North Carolina (Rockingham County), Eden — J 44 — Lower Saura Town
On State Highway 14 at Town Creek Road, on the right when traveling south on State Highway 14.
A village of the Saura Indians, abandoned by that tribe in the early 18th century, was on Dan River, 2½ mi. N.E. — Map (db m63052) HM
12North Carolina (Rockingham County), Eden — J 67 — Luther H. Hodges — 1898 - 1974
On Boone Road near Highland Drive, on the right when traveling north.
Governor, 1954-1961; U.S. Secretary of Commerce, 1961-1965. A founder of Research Triangle Park. Home is 100 yards east. — Map (db m63013) HM
13North Carolina (Rockingham County), Madison — J 15 — Alexander Martin — 1738 - 1807
On State Highway 704 east of Planters Road, on the left when traveling east.
Governor, 1782 - 85 and 1789 – 92; officer in the Revolution; member, Federal Convention of 1787; United States Senator. Home stood ½ mile N. — Map (db m62990) HM
14North Carolina (Rockingham County), Madison — Confederate Arms Factory
On Thomas A. Burton Highway (U.S. 220), on the right when traveling south.
The Searcy & Moore gun factory was located 1 mile west on the waters of Hogans Creek. Owned by Alexander M. Searcy and Dr. J. S. Moore, the firm manufactured approximately 100 rifles for the State of North Carolina in 1862-1863. On July 10, 1863, . . . — Map (db m18848) HM
15North Carolina (Rockingham County), Madison — Law Office of Alfred Moore Scales — Built About 1854
On W Academy Street (State Highway 704) at S Franklin Street, on the right when traveling east on W Academy Street.
Alfred Moore Scales Born November 27, 1827 -------------------- Admitted to Bar   1851 1851   Settled in Madison 1852   N.C. House of Commons 1857   U.S. Congress 1861   Vol. Co. H. of 3rd N.C. Volunteers 1863   Brigadier General CSA 1875-1884   . . . — Map (db m63208) HM
16North Carolina (Rockingham County), Madison — Scales Law Office — Duty, Courage & Daring
On W Academy Street (State Highway 704) at S Franklin Street, on the right when traveling east on W Academy Street.
Alfred M. Scales was born on November 26, 1827, in eastern Rockingham County. After attending Caldwell Institute in Greensboro and the University of North Carolina, he read law under Judge William H. Battle, then settled in Madison and opened his . . . — Map (db m62981) HM
17North Carolina (Rockingham County), Madison — J 90 — Slink Shoal Sluice
On U.S. 220 0.5 miles north of NC Hwy 704, on the right when traveling south.
Dan River improvements built 1820s by Roanoke Navigation Co. include sluice & wing dams 1/4 mi. E. Rebuilt, 1880s. — Map (db m18831) HM
18North Carolina (Rockingham County), Madison — J 14 — Stephen A. Douglas
On State Highway 704 at Smothers Road, on the left when traveling east on State Highway 704.
Presidential nominee, 1860, United States Senator from Illinois, was married to Martha Martin, 1847, in house standing 2 miles N. E. — Map (db m62989) HM
19North Carolina (Rockingham County), Reidsville — J-45 — Alfred M. Scales — 1827-1892
On Barnes Street just east of U.S. 29, on the right when traveling north.
Governor, 1885-1889, Confederate general, state legislator, and Congressman. Birthplace stood 3½ mi. E. — Map (db m132553) HM
20North Carolina (Rockingham County), Reidsville — Booker T. Washington High School — 1922 – 1951
On N Scales Street at Sprinkle Street, on the right when traveling south on N Scales Street.
      The school was built to serve African-American students of Reidsville, NC and Rockingham County. The graduates of this great institution have made contributions to society in a variety of vocations and professions.       The outstanding . . . — Map (db m63051) HM
21North Carolina (Rockingham County), Reidsville — First Baptist Church — Historical Marker
On Williams Street at South Scales Street, on the left when traveling west on Williams Street.
The First Baptist Church was established in 1874 and is the oldest African-American congregation in the city of Reidsville. The Gothic revival-style architectural building was located at 401 South Scales Street adjacent to this site. The building . . . — Map (db m136323) HM
22North Carolina (Rockingham County), Reidsville — Governor Reid House — c. 1881
On SE Market Street at Lawsonville Avenue, on the left when traveling south on SE Market Street.
. . . — Map (db m63390) HM
23North Carolina (Rockingham County), Reidsville — Piedmont Railroad — Flight of Jefferson Davis
On SE Market Street at Lawsonville Avenue, on the left when traveling south on SE Market Street.
The Piedmont Railroad, chartered in 1862, linked Danville, Virginia, with Greensboro, North Carolina. Work began on the road that autumn in Danville, but wartime labor and supply shortages impeded progress on the 48-mile-long line, which did not . . . — Map (db m63046) HM
24North Carolina (Rockingham County), Reidsville — Saint Paul United Methodist Church — 1903 - 1972
On Williams Street at South Scales Street, on the left when traveling east on Williams Street.
Saint Paul Methodist Episcopal Church was organized in 1875 in a weatherboard building on Church Street near Holderby Street. Over the years, the building became dilapidated beyond repair. The new site was located on the corner of Williams and . . . — Map (db m136324) HM
25North Carolina (Rockingham County), Wentworth — Wentworth and the War — Confederate Infantry Companies Form
On State Highway 65 at Tyre Dodson Road, on the right when traveling east on State Highway 65.
When the Civil War began in 1861, the courthouse village of Wentworth contained a few hundred people as well as county buildings, law offices, several stores, two churches, two hotels, a school, a Masonic Hall, a tavern, a carriage factory, and two . . . — Map (db m63041) HM
26North Carolina (Rockingham County), Wentworth — Wentworth Methodist Church — The Price of War
On State Highway 65 at Hearthstone Trail, on the right when traveling east on State Highway 65.
Wentworth Methodist Church was organized in 1836, and the present sanctuary was constructed in 1859. It contains a slave gallery and is the last antebellum Methodist church building in Rockingham County. It was listed on the National Register of . . . — Map (db m63042) HM
27North Carolina (Rockingham County), Wentworth — Wentworth Methodist Church
On State Highway 65 at Hearthstone Trail, on the right when traveling east on State Highway 65.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Built 1859 — Map (db m63389) HM
28North Carolina (Rockingham County), Wentworth — J 26 — Wright Tavern
On State Highway 65 east of Tyre Dodson Road, on the left when traveling east.
Built in 1816. Rare example of dog-run building. Operated by Wrights and Reids. Birthplace and home of Congressman J. W. Reid. — Map (db m62991) HM
 
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