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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Chatham County, North Carolina

 
Clickable Map of Chatham 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 Chatham County, NC (16) Alamance County, NC (122) Durham County, NC (45) Harnett County, NC (31) Lee County, NC (4) Moore County, NC (16) Orange County, NC (37) Randolph County, NC (6) Wake County, NC (118)  ChathamCounty(16) Chatham County (16)  AlamanceCounty(122) Alamance County (122)  DurhamCounty(45) Durham County (45)  HarnettCounty(31) Harnett County (31)  LeeCounty(4) Lee County (4)  MooreCounty(16) Moore County (16)  OrangeCounty(37) Orange County (37)  RandolphCounty(6) Randolph County (6)  WakeCounty(118) Wake County (118)
Adjacent to Chatham County, North Carolina
    Alamance County (122)
    Durham County (45)
    Harnett County (31)
    Lee County (4)
    Moore County (16)
    Orange County (37)
    Randolph County (6)
    Wake County (118)
 
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
1North Carolina (Chatham County), Durham — H-78 — O'Kelly Chapel Christian Church
On 751 at O'Kelly Chapel Road (State Highway 1731), on the right on 751.
2North Carolina (Chatham County), Moncure — H-14 — Granville Grant
On U.S. 1, on the right when traveling north.
3North Carolina (Chatham County), Moncure — H18 — Ramsey's Mill
On Old US Highway 1 (County Route 1011) 0.1 miles south of Moncure Pittsboro Road (County Route 1012), on the right when traveling south.
4North Carolina (Chatham County), Oakland Township — H-123 — Coal Glen Mine Disaster
On U.S. 501 at Walter Bright Road, on the right when traveling south on U.S. 501.
5North Carolina (Chatham County), Pittsboro — H 72 — Abraham Rencher
On Hillsboro Street (U.S. 15/501) at Hanks Street, on the right when traveling south on Hillsboro Street.
6North Carolina (Chatham County), Pittsboro — H 10 — Captain Johnston Blakeley
On State Highway 87 at East Perry Road/Chicken Bridge Road, on the right when traveling north on State Highway 87.
7North Carolina (Chatham County), Pittsboro — H 16 — Charles Manly
On East Street, also US Highway 64, on the left when traveling east.
8North Carolina (Chatham County), Pittsboro — H 108 — George Moses Hortonca. 1798 - 1883
On Chapel Hill Road (U.S. 15/501) at Mount Gilead Church Road (County Highway 1700), on the right when traveling north on Chapel Hill Road.
9North Carolina (Chatham County), Pittsboro — Hall-London Housec. 1836
Near Hillsboro Street.
10North Carolina (Chatham County), Pittsboro — H 88 — Henry A. London1846 - 1918
On US Highway 15-501 at Thompson Street, on the left when traveling south on US Highway 15-501.
11North Carolina (Chatham County), Pittsboro — H 17 — James I. Waddell
On Hillsboro Street (U.S. 15/501) north of East Salisbury Street, on the right when traveling north.
12North Carolina (Chatham County), Pittsboro — H 12 — John Owen1787 - 1841
On Hillsboro Street (U.S. 15/501) at Hanks Street, on the right when traveling south on Hillsboro Street.
13North Carolina (Chatham County), Pittsboro — Law Office of Charles Manly(1795-1871) — Governor of North Carolina, 1848-1850 —
Near North Masonic Street north of East Street (Business U.S. 64), on the left when traveling north.
14North Carolina (Chatham County), Pittsboro — Our Confederate Heroes
On East Street (Business U.S. 64) at Hillboro Street (U.S. 501), on the left when traveling west on East Street. Reported permanently removed.
15North Carolina (Chatham County), Pittsboro — H 15 — Tory Raid
On Sanford Road (U.S. 15/501) when traveling north.
16North Carolina (Chatham County), Siler City — H 84 — Rocky River Friends Meeting
On Staley Snow Camp Road, on the left when traveling south.
 
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