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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Pender County, North Carolina

 
Clickable Map of Pender 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 Pender County, NC (47) Bladen County, NC (13) Brunswick County, NC (62) Columbus County, NC (4) Duplin County, NC (13) New Hanover County, NC (173) Onslow County, NC (19) Sampson County, NC (8)  PenderCounty(47) Pender County (47)  BladenCounty(13) Bladen County (13)  BrunswickCounty(62) Brunswick County (62)  ColumbusCounty(4) Columbus County (4)  DuplinCounty(13) Duplin County (13)  NewHanoverCounty(173) New Hanover County (173)  OnslowCounty(19) Onslow County (19)  SampsonCounty(8) Sampson County (8)
Burgaw is the county seat for Pender County
Adjacent to Pender County, North Carolina
      Bladen County (13)  
      Brunswick County (62)  
      Columbus County (4)  
      Duplin County (13)  
      New Hanover County (173)  
      Onslow County (19)  
      Sampson County (8)  
 
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1 North Carolina, Pender County, Ashton — D-7 — Samuel Ashe — 1725–1813
On U.S. 117 at Old River Road (Local Route 1411-3), on the right when traveling north on U.S. 117.
2 North Carolina, Pender County, Ashton — D-58 — William S. Ashe
On U.S. 117 at Old River Road (Route 1411-3), on the right when traveling north on U.S. 117.
3 North Carolina, Pender County, Burgaw — Burgaw Depot — Circa 1850
On South Dickerson Street at West Courthouse Avenue, on the right when traveling south on South Dickerson Street.
4 North Carolina, Pender County, Burgaw — Burgaw Station — Antebellum Railroad Station — Confederate Lifeline —
On South Dickerson Street (County Route 1412) at West Wilmington Street (North Carolina Highway 53), on the right when traveling south on South Dickerson Street.
5 North Carolina, Pender County, Burgaw — D-32 — George Burrington — ca. 1682–1759
On U.S. 117 just south of Business U.S. 117, on the right when traveling north.
6 North Carolina, Pender County, Burgaw — D-13 — Hinton James
On U.S. 117 south of Murray Town Road, on the right when traveling north. Reported missing.
7 North Carolina, Pender County, Burgaw — Our Heroes — 1861 – 1865 —
On South Wright Street just north of Freemont Street, on the right when traveling north.
8 North Carolina, Pender County, Burgaw — D-18 — S. S. Satchwell
On South Walker Street (Business U.S. 117) just south of East Freemont Street, on the right when traveling north.
9 North Carolina, Pender County, Burgaw — D-33 — Stag Park
On U.S. 117 close to Business U.S. 117, on the right when traveling north.
10 North Carolina, Pender County, Burgaw — Town of Burgaw — 1879
On South Dickerson Street at West Courthouse Avenue, on the right when traveling south on South Dickerson Street.
11 North Carolina, Pender County, Burgaw — D-117 — Van Eeden
On U.S. 117 at Murphy Road, on the left when traveling north on U.S. 117.
12 North Carolina, Pender County, Castle Hayne — D-99 — Prisoner Exchange
On U.S. 117 near Browns Ferry Road.
13 North Carolina, Pender County, Currie — A Changing Landscape — Moores Creek National Battlefield —
Near Moores Creek Drive, 0.2 miles west of North Carolina Route 210.
14 North Carolina, Pender County, Currie — A Trap is Set — Moores Creek National Battlefield —
Near Moores Creek Drive, 0.2 miles west of North Carolina Route 210.
15 North Carolina, Pender County, Currie — A Very Bad Swamp ... — from a letter written by Gen. William Howe, April 25, 1776 — Moores Creek National Battlefield —
Near Moores Creek Drive, 0.2 miles west of North Carolina Route 210.
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16 North Carolina, Pender County, Currie — Aftermath of Moores Creek — Moores Creek National Battlefield —
Near Moores Creek Drive, 0.2 miles west of North Carolina Route 210.
17 North Carolina, Pender County, Currie — Battle of Moore’s Creek Bridge — February 27, 1776
On Borough Road (State Highway 210), on the right when traveling south.
18 North Carolina, Pender County, Currie — Blackwater Highways — Moores Creek National Battlefield —
Near Moores Creek Drive, 0.2 miles west of North Carolina Route 210.
19 North Carolina, Pender County, Currie — Boxing the Pines — Moores Creek National Battlefield —
Near Moores Creek Drive, 0.2 miles west of North Carolina Route 210.
20 North Carolina, Pender County, Currie — Brave Patriots
Near Moores Creek Drive, 0.2 miles North Carolina Route 210, on the right when traveling west.
21 North Carolina, Pender County, Currie — Commemorating the Battle — Moores Creek National Battlefield —
Near Moores Creek Drive, 0.2 miles west of North Carolina Route 210.
22 North Carolina, Pender County, Currie — Decisive Victory — Moores Creek National Battlefield —
Near Moores Creek Drive, 0.2 miles west of North Carolina Route 210.
23 North Carolina, Pender County, Currie — Ghosts of an Industry — Moores Creek National Battlefield —
Near Moores Creek Drive, 0.2 miles west of North Carolina Route 210.
24 North Carolina, Pender County, Currie — John Grady Memorial
Near Moores Creek Drive, 0.2 miles west of North Carolina Route 210.
25 North Carolina, Pender County, Currie — D-6 — Moores Creek Bridge
On U.S. 421 at Malpass Corner Road, on the right when traveling north on U.S. 421.
26 North Carolina, Pender County, Currie — Moores Creek National Battlefield
Near Moores Creek Drive, 0.2 miles west of North Carolina Route 210.
27 North Carolina, Pender County, Currie — Old Wilmington and Fayetteville Stage Road — Moores Creek National Battlefield —
Near Moores Creek Drive west of State Highway 210.
28 North Carolina, Pender County, Currie — Road to Independence — Moores Creek National Battlefield —
Near Moores Creek Drive, 0.2 miles west of North Carolina Route 210.
29 North Carolina, Pender County, Currie — Road to the Sea — Moores Creek National Battlefield —
Near Moores Creek Drive, 0.2 miles west of North Carolina Route 210.
30 North Carolina, Pender County, Currie — Stunning Defeat — Moores Creek National Battlefield —
Near Patriots Hall Drive north of Moores Creek Drive, on the left when traveling north.
31 North Carolina, Pender County, Currie — Tar Kiln — Moores Creek National Battlefield —
Near Moores Creek Drive, 0.2 miles west of North Carolina Route 210, on the left when traveling west.
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32 North Carolina, Pender County, Currie — Tarheel Trail — Moores Creek National Battlefield —
Near Moores Creek Drive, 0.2 miles west of North Carolina Route 210.
33 North Carolina, Pender County, Currie — Trees for a Navy — Moores Creek National Battlefield —
Near Moores Creek Drive, 0.2 miles west of North Carolina Route 210.
34 North Carolina, Pender County, Currie — Vanishing Longleafs — Moores Creek National Battlefield —
Near Moores Creek Drive, 0.3 miles west of North Carolina Route 210, on the left when traveling west.
35 North Carolina, Pender County, Currie — We Women Have...To Let Our Voices Be Heard — ---Mrs. Penelope Barker, October 25, 1774 after the events of the Edenton Tea Party. — Moores Creek National Battlefield —
Near Moores Creek Drive, 0.3 miles west of North Carolina Route 210, on the right when traveling west.
36 North Carolina, Pender County, Currie — Widow Moores' Bridge — Moores Creek National Battlefield —
Near Moores Creek Drive, 0.2 miles west of North Carolina Route 210.
37 North Carolina, Pender County, Currie — Wisely Chosen Ground — Moores Creek National Battlefield —
Near Moores Creek Drive, 0.2 miles west of North Carolina Route 210.
38 North Carolina, Pender County, Currie — Women's Monument — Moores Creek National Battlefield —
Near Moores Creek Drive, 0.2 miles west of North Carolina Route 210.
39 North Carolina, Pender County, Hampstead — D-100 — Topsail Battery
On U.S. 17 south of Washington Acres Road (County Route 1582), on the left when traveling south.
40 North Carolina, Pender County, Rocky Point — D-10 — Alexander Lillington
On U.S. 117 at North Carolina Highway 210, on the right when traveling north on U.S. 117.
41 North Carolina, Pender County, Rocky Point — D-46 — Edward Moseley
On U.S. 117 south of Double Eagle Road, on the right when traveling north.
42 North Carolina, Pender County, Rocky Point — D-65 — General John Ashe
On U.S. 117 north of Simpson Lane, on the right when traveling north.
43 North Carolina, Pender County, Rocky Point — D-26 — James Moore
On U.S. 117 north of North Carolina Route 210, on the left when traveling north.
44 North Carolina, Pender County, Rocky Point — D-63 — Maurice Moore
On U.S. 117 north of North Carolina Route 210, on the left when traveling north.
45 North Carolina, Pender County, Topsail Beach — D-104 — Missile Tests
On South Anderson Boulevard (State Highway 50) at Flake Avenue, on the left when traveling south on South Anderson Boulevard.
46 North Carolina, Pender County, Wallace — D-34 — Welsh Tract
On U.S. 117 south of Exit 390 (Interstate 40), on the right when traveling north.
47 North Carolina, Pender County, Willard — D-106 — Timothy Bloodworth — 1736-1814
On U.S. 117 just south of Interstate 40, on the left when traveling south.
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Apr. 25, 2024