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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Cabarrus County, North Carolina

 
Clickable Map of Cabarrus 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 Cabarrus County, NC (46) Iredell County, NC (26) Mecklenburg County, NC (143) Rowan County, NC (71) Stanly County, NC (6) Union County, NC (25)  CabarrusCounty(46) Cabarrus County (46)  IredellCounty(26) Iredell County (26)  MecklenburgCounty(143) Mecklenburg County (143)  RowanCounty(71) Rowan County (71)  StanlyCounty(6) Stanly County (6)  UnionCounty(25) Union County (25)
Concord is the county seat for Cabarrus County
Adjacent to Cabarrus County, North Carolina
      Iredell County (26)  
      Mecklenburg County (143)  
      Rowan County (71)  
      Stanly County (6)  
      Union County (25)  
 
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1 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Concord — Adolph Nussmann Monument
side 1 Adolph Nussmann 1739-1794 Pioneer minister and founder of the Lutheran Church in North Carolina side 2 Born in German; educated in the University of Gottingen; called through commissioners Christopher . . . Map (db m77377) HM
2 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Concord — L-102 — Barber-Scotia College
Presbyterian. Est. 1867 by Luke Dorland to educate Negro women, Scotia Seminary merged in 1930 with Barber Memorial Institute. Coed since 1954.Map (db m43383) HM
3 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Concord — Cabarrus Black Boys Fountain
In Memoriam The Cabarrus Black Boys who destroyed the British ammunition May 17,1771 in defense of American LibertyMap (db m80711) HM
4 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Concord — Cabarrus County Courthouse
Cabarrus County Courthouse Circa 1876 National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m175746) HM
5 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Concord — L-96 — Charles A. Cannon1892-1971
Cannon Mills president, 1921-1962; advanced the marketing of textiles. Civic leader and health care benefactor. Grave is one mile south.Map (db m42696) HM
6 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Concord — Charlotte Motor Speedway
Constructed in 1960 by Bruton Smith, Charlotte Motor Speedway is one of the world's most innovative sports entertainment venues. Known as "America's Home for Racing," the historic complex hosted NASCAR's first official 600-mile race and continues to . . . Map (db m145712) HM
7 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Concord — 7 — City Hall / Street Car
This magnificent Concord City Hall was built in 1902 and sadly demolished in 1957. It anchored the northwest corner of South Union Street and Barbrick Avenue and was replaced by a new City Hall built on the same spot, now called the City Hall . . . Map (db m175762) HM
8 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Concord — Commercial Building
Commercial Building Circa 1885 National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m175766) HM
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9 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Concord — Commerical Building
Commerical Building Circa 1925 National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m175755) HM
10 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Concord — 8 — Community Center / Canteen
Mr. Sandy Smith build his North Union Street residence around 1868 on what is now a parking lot at the southeast corner of Killarny Avenue and North Union Street. In 1918 the residence became a YMCA, to be later converted in 1940 to the Community . . . Map (db m175763) HM
11 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Concord — Concord National Bank
Concord National Bank 1926 National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m175771) HM
12 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Concord — 3 — Concord Railroad Depot
The railroad came to Concord in the 1850's and played an important role in industrial growth. The depot, shown in the lower image, was located on the east side of the railroad tracks near present-day Corban Ave SW. The structure is said to have been . . . Map (db m175758) HM
13 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Concord — Concord, NC"Harmony and Friendship"
Catawba Indians originally inhabited present day Cabarrus County when significant numbers of Dutch, Scots-Irish, German, and Welsh-English families began traveling the Great Wagon Road to North Carolina backcountry in the middle of the eighteenth . . . Map (db m175769) HM
14 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Concord — Corl Building21 Union Street North
Corl Building 1921 National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m175774) HM
15 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Concord — 2 — First Cabarrus Courthouse
This image shows the original Cabarrus County Courthouse, built after the Town of Concord was laid out in 1796 on a 26 acre tract of land called 'Pea Ridge' near the old Indian Trading Path. It was a modest frame structure 30 feet wide and 30 feet . . . Map (db m175757) HM
16 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Concord — G.W. Patterson Grocery
G.W. Patterson Grocery Circa 1890 National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m175764) HM
17 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Concord — General Merchandise Store
General Merchandise Store Circa 1885 National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m175768) HM
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18 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Concord — Harness and Carriage House
Harness and Carriage House Circa 1892 National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m175751) HM
19 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Concord — Horton Building Commerce and Merchants Building23 Union Street North
Horton Building Commerce and Merchants Building 1952 National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m175773) HM
20 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Concord — Hotel Concord
Hotel Concord 1926 National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m175772) HM
21 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Concord — In Memoriam1861 - 1865 — [Confederate Memorial] —
This monument erected to the memory of the Confederate dead of Cabarrus County N.C. With granite and marble and branch of the cypress the emblems of peace shall thy slumbers enshrine then take this memento. 'Tis all we can offer. Oh grave . . . Map (db m175747) WM
22 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Concord — L-52 — James P. Cook Reported permanently removed
Leader in founding of the Stonewall Jackson Training School, state senator, editor Concord “Standard” (1888-96) and “Uplift.” Home ½ block W.Map (db m43378) HM
23 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Concord — L-52 — James P. Cook1863 - 1928
Led founding, Stonewall Jackson Training School; state senator; est. The Daily Standard in 1890. Home was 1 block W.Map (db m175748) HM
24 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Concord — L-4 — Jefferson Davis
President, Confederate States of America, spent the night of April 18, 1865 in house which stood here.Map (db m220408) HM
25 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Concord — Jefferson Davis Camp
. . . Map (db m39854) HM
26 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Concord — Morris House Hotel
Morris House Hotel Circa 1885 National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m175750) HM
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27 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Concord — 6 — Odell, Coleman, and Gibson Mills
In the last quarrter of the nineteenth century, many cotton mills were operating in Concord providing employment for great numbers of local citizens while swelling the population. The above is a tribute to Gibson, Coleman, and Odell mills. The . . . Map (db m175761) HM
28 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Concord — P.M. Morris Building
. . . Map (db m175753) HM
29 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Concord — Pythian Building
Pythian Building Circa 1903 National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m175765) HM
30 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Concord — L-84 — Red Hill
Home and tavern of John & Martin Pheifer. Gov. Wm. Tryon and President George Washington among guests. Stood 1½ mi. W.Map (db m42865) HM
31 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Concord — 1 — Red Hill Tavern
Red Hill Tavern was home to Martin Pheifer, Jr. Mr. Pheifer was a good friend of George Washington, having served with him at Valley Forge. For that reason President Washington was a private guest of Pheifer during his Southern Tour, dining and . . . Map (db m175756) HM
32 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Concord — 5 — Scotia Seminary
The above images give tribute to Scotia Seminary, which was founded in 1867 on Depot Street for the education for young African American women. The first building at Scotia was the top image, a simple white siding structure. The lower images . . . Map (db m175760) HM
33 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Concord — St. James Lutheran Church
St. James was Concord's first Lutheran Church, established in 1843 by a number of Coldwater Lutehrans who wished to worship closer to their Concord homes. It was situated on Fayetteville Road (now Corban Avenue SE), oneo quarter mile east of St. . . . Map (db m175759) HM
34 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Concord — L-72 — St. John's Church
Lutheran. Began ca. 1745 as Dutch Buffalo Creek Church. Adolph Nussman was first regular pastor, 1773. Building erected 1845. 300 yards north.Map (db m77369) HM
35 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Concord — St. John's Lutheran ChurchCommunity Sacrifice
During the Civil War, about two hundred members of St. John’s Lutheran Church served in at least eight Confederate army units. The units included companies in the 8th, 20th, 33rd, 52nd, and 57th North Carolina Infantry regiments, as well as a . . . Map (db m77374) HM
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36 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Concord — L-49 — Stonewall Jackson Training School
State juvenile facility. Est. in 1909 to provide boys with educational and vocational training. Campus is 200 yds. W.Map (db m43372) HM
37 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Concord — Town Hall60 Union Street South
Town Hall Circa 1885 National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m175752) HM
38 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Concord — L-33 — Trading Path
Colonial trading route started in 17th century; extended from southern Va. to land of Catawba & Waxhaw Indians in N.C. Passed near this spot.Map (db m175745) HM
39 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Concord — L-50 — W. R. Odell
Textile manufacturer, State Senator, 1905-07. Friend of education. His home is 1 block W.Map (db m42738) HM
40 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Concord — L-91 — Warren Coleman1849-1904
Founder of the nation's first textile factory owned and operated by blacks, 1897-1904. Mill building is 350 yds. N.Map (db m43382) HM
41 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Harrisburg — L-8 — Nathaniel Alexander
Surgeon in Revolution; Congressman; Governor, 1805-07. Birthplace stands 3 miles north.Map (db m42670) HM
42 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Kannapolis — "The Intimidator"Dale Earnhardt — "Our Best Friend" —
In our hearts you will be then - now and for eternity our 7-time Winston Cup champion a legend indeed thank you from your fans Your NASCAR family in Vermont and New YorkMap (db m173391) HM
43 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Kannapolis — L-13 — Granville Grant
Formed northern half of colony of North Carolina. Southern boundary surveyed to a point near here in the fall of 1746.Map (db m42557) HM
44 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Kannapolis — L-55 — James W. Cannon1852-1921
Textile pioneer; founder of Cannon Mills, 1887, and Kannapolis, 1906; leading manufacturer of towels. Grave 2 mi. S.Map (db m42692) HM
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45 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Midland — L-7 — Reed Gold Mine
Gold discovered there 1799. Many gold mines were later operated in this area. N.C. was the chief gold-mining state to 1849. N. 4 mi.Map (db m40479) HM
46 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Mount Pleasant — L 82 — Bethel United Church of Christ
Began 1745 as Dutch Buffalo Creek Church. German Reformed & Lutheran, 1806-1875. Present structure, 1929, is 2 miles East.Map (db m184641) HM
 
 
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Jun. 8, 2023