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Historical Markers and War Memorials in High Point, North Carolina

 
Clickable Map of Davidson 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 Davidson County, NC (43) Davie County, NC (22) Forsyth County, NC (256) Guilford County, NC (291) Montgomery County, NC (23) Randolph County, NC (24) Rowan County, NC (98) Stanly County, NC (10)  DavidsonCounty(43) Davidson County (43)  DavieCounty(22) Davie County (22)  ForsythCounty(256) Forsyth County (256)  GuilfordCounty(291) Guilford County (291)  MontgomeryCounty(23) Montgomery County (23)  RandolphCounty(24) Randolph County (24)  RowanCounty(98) Rowan County (98)  StanlyCounty(10) Stanly County (10)
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1 North Carolina, Davidson County, High Point, Abbotts Crossing — Abbotts Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery
Near Browntown Lane north of Abbotts Creek Church Road (North Carolina Road 1743), on the right when traveling north.
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior 1756Map (db m239123) HM
2 North Carolina, Davidson County, High Point, Abbotts Crossing — Early American Tombstones
On Browntown Lane at Abbotts Creek Church Road, on the left when traveling south on Browntown Lane.
This 1756 church contains unique and artistic North Carolina soft soapstone & pierced tombstones, carved. by Anglo-German cabinet and furniture makers, many attributed to the Swicegood School, using the same tools as used in furniture. They . . . Map (db m239122) HM
3 North Carolina, Davidson County, High Point, Abbotts Crossing — Greene's Camp Site
On Abbotts Creek Church Road (State Road 1743) at Browntown Lane, on the right when traveling east on Abbotts Creek Church Road.
The army of General Greene camped here in Feb. 1781 on his retreat before Lord Cornwallis, prior to the Battle of Guilford Court House.Map (db m239125) HM
4 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — African Americans in World War II Memorial
On North Main Street (State Highway 1993) at East High Avenue, on the right when traveling north on North Main Street.
The High Point City Council acknowledges the injustice committed in March 1944 by the City of High Point when African American service members who gave their lives during World War II were not recognized for their service to our country. Though many . . . Map (db m175480) HM WM
5 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — J-19 — Beard's Hat Shop
On Greensboro Road at Penny Road, on the right when traveling east on Greensboro Road.
William Beard made & sold hats at his well-known shop, established before 1795 and later operated by his son David. Site 1⅓ mi. N.Map (db m216471) HM
6 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — Camp Fisher
On N Main Street (U.S. 311 Bus) at E English Road, on the left when traveling south on N Main Street.
Located ¾ mile east, Camp Fisher was a camp of instruction for North Carolina troops in 1861 – 1862. Camp Fisher was named for Col. Charles Fisher of Salisbury, after his death at the battle of First Manassas.Map (db m34039) HM
7 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — J-118 — Capus Waynick1889-1986
On North Hamilton Street south of Montlieu Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Newspaperman and public official; ambassador to Nicaragua and Columbia; adviser to governor on racial affairs, 1963-64. Grave is ¼ mile S.E.Map (db m216188) HM
8 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — City Transfer and Storage Company, 1908
On West High Avenue east of South Elm Street, on the right when traveling east.
I.M. Lassiter started his family-owned moving company at this location with a team of horses, mules, and a wagon. The company served the city's growing industries and helped build High Point into a major distribution center.Map (db m181629) HM
9 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — Confederate Arms Factory
On N Main Street (U.S. 311 Bus), on the right when traveling north.
The Gillam & Miller Gun Factory was located here. Owned by Dr. L. M. Gillam and James Miller, the firm manufactured rifles and gun stocks for the state of North Carolina in 1863. The firm also had a contract to sell rifles to the Confederate . . . Map (db m34033) HM
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10 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — Confederate Soldiers MonumentConfederate Dead
Near Steele Street, 0.3 miles south of Montlieu Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
Confederate Dead Erected by Guilford Council No. 23 Jr. O.U.A.M. 1899.Map (db m98951) WM
11 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — J-49 — Deep River Friends Meeting
On West Wendover Avenue at Penny Road, on the right when traveling west on West Wendover Avenue.
Was begun in 1753 and organized as a Monthly Meeting, 1778. Present building erected 1875.Map (db m216189) HM
12 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — Dr. C.S. Grayson House
On North Main Street (State Road 1993) at Edgar Place, on the right when traveling south on North Main Street.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m234022) HM
13 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — February 11, 1960
On South Wrenn Street just south of East High Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
On Thursday, February 11, 1960, at the close of the school day, a group of 26 students in High Point became the first high school students in the United States to stage a Woolworth "Sit-In" Demonstration. This action by the high school students . . . Map (db m216780) HM
14 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — First Baptist Church
On Washington Street at Hobson Street, on the right when traveling west on Washington Street.
Here stood the First Baptist Church from 1907 to 2015. Born in the midst of Reconstruction, galvanized in the heat of forced racial divide, and often blistered by the minds of social oppression, it stood firm. Over the course of its history it . . . Map (db m234024) HM
15 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — 10 — Golfers Protest — NC Civil Rights Trail —
On South Main Street (North Carolina Route 1993) at Nathan Hunt Drive, on the right when traveling north on South Main Street.
African American doctors played golf in Dec. 1954 to challenge segregation at city's Blair Park course. Integrated in March 1956.Map (db m234019) HM
16 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — Greenhill Cemetery
On R C Baldwin Avenue west of Meredith Street, on the right when traveling west.
Greenhill Cemetery was established in 1910 for $750 when the city of High Point purchased 6 acres of land for burial of its colored citizens. Today the cemetery is situated on approximately 11 acres of land and consists of 1250 burial . . . Map (db m234026) HM
17 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — Guilford County Office and Court Building
On South Main Street (State Road 1993) at West Green Drive, on the right when traveling south on South Main Street.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m234021) HM
18 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — Guilford Technical Community CollegeChartered As The Guilford Industrial Education Center In 1958
On West English Road west of Oakwood Street, on the right when traveling west.
Site of classes started in 1955 by High Point Furniture and Hosiery Manufacturers and the High Point Public Schools that later became GTCC, one of the first community colleges in North Carolina.Map (db m216781) HM
19 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — J-58 — Haley House
On East Lexington Avenue at McGuinn Drive, on the left when traveling east on East Lexington Avenue.
Built 1786 by John Haley, blacksmith & sheriff, on the Petersburg-Salisbury Road. Later a tavern; now preserved as a museum.Map (db m216183) HM
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20 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — High Point
On North Main Street (Business U.S. 311) at West High Avenue, on the right when traveling south on North Main Street.
Approximately 424 feet west southwest lies the geographic “high point” between Goldsboro and Charlotte. Identified by the survey crew for the North Carolina Railroad about 1849, the elevation became the city namesake upon the granting of a city . . . Map (db m34938) HM
21 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — J-117 — High Point Market
On South Main Street (State Highway 1993) just south of East Commerce Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Est. in 1909. Furniture exposition hall opened here on June 20, 1921, Marketing landmark for key N.C. industry.Map (db m226833) HM
22 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — High Point Normal and Industrial Institute
On Washington Street at Day Place, on the left when traveling east on Washington Street.
In 1891, the New York Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) moved their Normal School from Asheboro, North Carolina to High Point, North Carolina. High Point Normal and Industrial Institute was a private, co-educational . . . Map (db m234101) HM
23 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — High Point Speedway
On Scarlett Drive at Johnson Street (County Road 1818), on the right when traveling east on Scarlett Drive.
Opened on Oct 20, 1940, this one-mile dirt oval track that featured a tunnel entrance was built by the Baity Brothers. First race was an AAA sanctioned Indy big car race followed by three stock car races. Track was closed due to WWII. Notable . . . Map (db m175468) HM
24 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — J-42 — High Point University
On North University Parkway north of Montlieu Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Founded by Methodist Church in 1924 with aid from City of High Point. University since 1991.Map (db m216187) HM
25 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — High Point Veterans Memorial
On S Main Street (U.S. 311) at E High Avenue, on the right when traveling north on S Main Street.
This memorial is dedicated to the memory and honor of those who have served bravely in our Armed Forces in both times of war and in times of peace. May 30, 2005 World War I • World War II • Korean War • Vietnam War • Persian Gulf War • Operation . . . Map (db m35811) HM
26 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — Highland Cotton Mills Village
On Mill Avenue at South Elm Street, on the right when traveling west on Mill Avenue.
A textile mill opened in 1913 followed by a planned village on 69 acres. Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014.Map (db m175497) HM
27 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — Jamestown Female College
On Extraordinary Way, 0.3 miles west of Montlieu Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
This marker contains brick from the Jamestown Female College opened by the Methodist Protestant Church, Jamestown, N.C. 1859 and destroyed by fire 1861.Map (db m175464) HM
28 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — John Coltrane
On Underhill Street just north of East Washington Drive, on the right when traveling north.
John Coltrane (b.1926 - d.1967), world renowned jazz saxophonist and composer of the suite "A Love Supreme", lived with his extended family at 118 Underhill St. from 1928-1943. His family was headed by his maternal grandfather, Rev. W.W. Blair, who . . . Map (db m172052) HM
29 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — John ColtraneJazz Saxophonist and Composer — 1926 - 1967 —
On South Hamilton Street at East Commerce Avenue, on the right when traveling north on South Hamilton Street.
A world-renowned jazz legend whose warm and lyrical style influences generations of artists. His boyhood home is nearby on Underhill Street.
"My music is the spiritual expression of what I am — my faith, my knowledge, my . . . Map (db m175491) HM
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30 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — John ColtraneHigh Point Resident, World-Renowned Jazz Artist
On South Hamilton Street at East Commerce Avenue, on the right when traveling north on South Hamilton Street.
Growing Up in High Point John Coltrane was born in Hamlet, North Carolina, on September 23, 1926. He was an infant when his family moved to High Point. For most of his youth Coltrane lived with extended family in his grandparents' house on . . . Map (db m175493) HM
31 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — Little Red Schoolhouse
On East Lexington Avenue, on the left when traveling east. Reported permanently removed.
The Little Red Schoolhouse was built 1930 adjacent to the Ray Street Elementary School (corner of Montlieu and N Hamilton Streets) to accommodate a growing student body. It was designed by local architect Louis Voorhees as a tribute to the old . . . Map (db m35122) HM
32 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — Maxwell Reid "Max" ThurmanA High Point Hero — February 18, 1931 - December 1, 1995 —
Near South Main Street (State Highway 1993) at East High Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
US Army Four-Star General and Vice Chief of Staff, the Army's 2nd highest post. Developed "Be All That You Can Be" recruiting campaign in 1979, boosting image and raising standards. At request of President Bush delayed retirement in '89 to plan and . . . Map (db m216785) HM
33 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — Maxwell Reid ThurmanFebruary 18, 1931 - December 1, 1995Be All That You Can Be
On North Hamilton Street at East Parkway Avenue, on the left when traveling north on North Hamilton Street.
Born in High Point. Max Thurman made his home on Historic Johnson Street before entering NC State University in 1949. Graduated with Honors 1953 and entered US Army from ROTC. Rose to rank of General and distinguished himself as the Army's Second in . . . Map (db m216786) HM
34 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — J-100 — Model Farm
On Model Farm Road at Baltimore Street, in the median on Model Farm Road.
Established by Quakers 1867 to stem westward migration by promoting improved agricultural practices. Tract, sold in 1891, was ½ mi. E.Map (db m216186) HM
35 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — Myrtle Furr Hayworth BarthmaierMarch 15, 1891 - December 17, 1980 — A High Point Hero —
On South Main Street (State Highway 1993) just south of East Commerce Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Mother of six who, upon the premature death of husband Charles Hayworth in 1928, kept Hayworth Industries and Alma Desk, its mainstay, alive during the Depression. Felt she had to work harder than a man for same achievement. Company became nation's . . . Map (db m175485) HM
36 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — Oakwood Memorial Cemetery “Colored Section”
Near Forrest Street at Mint Avenue.
From the eras of slavery to segregation, a time spanning from the 1700's to the 1970's, the laws of North Carolina and many other states mandated that all citizens be labeled as “White” or “Colored.” When the Oakwood Cemetery was established in . . . Map (db m234023) HM
37 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — Oldest Building in High Point
On East Lexington Avenue at Terrell Drive, on the left when traveling east on East Lexington Avenue.
Colonial home of Mary and Philip Hoggatt A Quaker Potter Typical example of a Pre-Revolution home Built in Guilford County ca. 1754 In continuous use until the 1960's.Map (db m213709) HM
38 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — Oldest Colonial Trail
On East Lexington Avenue at Terrell Drive, on the left when traveling east on East Lexington Avenue.
Ancient Indian Warrior / Trading Path. A branch passed through Guilford Co. here, ran from the Great Lakes to Georgia. Used by Colonists in Indian Treaty br 1744 but traveled after 1745 at their own risk. Most heavily traveled Early American Road. . . . Map (db m34925) HM
39 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — Perley Albert "P.A." ThomasSeptember 17, 1874 - April 28, 1959 — A High Point Hero —
On South Main Street at West Commerce Avenue, on the right when traveling south on South Main Street.
Self-educated, visionary engineer. Founded Thomas Car Works in 1917 to build street cars. Big demand in the '20s included orders from New Orleans, Detroit. Originals still in operation. Switched to school buses 1936, renaming company Thomas Built . . . Map (db m216791) HM
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40 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — J-24 — Plank Road
On North Main Street (U.S. 311 Bus) at West High Avenue, on the right when traveling south on North Main Street.
A section of the Fayetteville-Salem plank road, a toll road 129 miles long, built 1849 - 1854, followed this route.Map (db m34036) HM
41 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — Quatercentenary Tree
Near East Lexington Avenue just west of Terrell Drive, on the right when traveling west.
This tree was planted on August 26th 1984 by The Friendship Force of Guilford, U.K. to celebrate their exchange with Guilford County, and to mark the 400th anniversary of the first British colony in North Carolina.Map (db m175470) HM
42 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — Rev. Benjamin Elton Cox(1931 - 2011)
On Taylor Avenue just west of Gordy Place, on the right when traveling west.
An American nonviolent Civil Rights activist and preacher, one of the original 13 Freedom Riders while Pastor 1958-1968 of Pilgrim Congregational Church located originally ½ block east.Map (db m175494) HM
43 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — Revolutionary War Patriots
On North Main Street (U.S. 311) at East High Avenue, on the right when traveling north on North Main Street.
This marker commemorates the men and women who participated in The American Revolution. These patriots, believing in the noble cause of liberty, gallantly fought for their home and country. 1775 – 1783.Map (db m34746) WM
44 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — Sewell Farlow Store
On South Main Street (State Highway 1993) just north of East Commerce Street, on the right when traveling north.
An early general store was located in this city block and served as the town meeting site for the vote on the city charter.Map (db m175489) HM
45 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — Southern Furniture Exposition Building
On South Main Street (State Highway 1993) just south of East Commerce Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
On June 6, 1919 the Southern Furniture Exposition Company purchased a lot on South Main Street for $35,000 to build a furniture exposition building. By August of the same year, ground was broken and construction began on a one million dollar . . . Map (db m216788) HM
46 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — J-95 — Springfield Friends Meeting
On South Main Street (North Carolina Route 1993) at East Fairfield Road (North Carolina Route 610), on the right when traveling north on South Main Street.
Established in 1773 and organized as a Monthly Meeting, 1790. Building erected 1927 on original site is ½ mile east.Map (db m216185) HM
47 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — The Blacksmith Shop
On E Lexington Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
This restored log structure is a working blacksmith shop, equipped with tools and materials similar to those John Haley used in his trade. The shop was found in Davidson County and was relocated to this site in 1970 with funds from the Millis . . . Map (db m213712) HM
48 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — The Florence Armory
On Penny Road at East Fork Road, on the right when traveling north on Penny Road.
The North Carolina Armory at Florence, was located ¼ east. Commanded by Captain Z.S. Coffin, the armory converted hunting rifles into military arms, repaired broken guns, and assembled new guns between 1862 and 1865. On April 11, 1865, a detachment . . . Map (db m216816) HM
49 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — The Haley House
On E Lexington Avenue at McGuinn Drive, on the left when traveling east on E Lexington Avenue.
In 1786, John & Phebe Haley built this home on the Petersburg (Va) to Salisbury (NC) Road, a major trade route. At that time, the Haleys owned 368 acres of land around this site. John Haley was a blacksmith by trade, but also served as sheriff, . . . Map (db m34933) HM
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50 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — The Hoggat House
On East Lexington Avenue near Terrell Drive, on the left when traveling east.
Philip & Mary Hoggat built this house in 1754, 4 miles southwest of here. The Hoggats were among the first Quakers to move to this area. Donated by Mrs. Betty Jo Kellam, the cabin was relocated to this site in 1973 & restored with funds from the . . . Map (db m213711) HM
51 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — The Little Red Schoolhouse
Near East Lexington Avenue at McGuinn Drive, on the right when traveling west.
The Little Red Schoolhouse was built in 1930 to house the overflow of first grade students at the Ray Street Elementary School in downtown High Point; it was used as an educational site until 1961. Mr. Louis F. Voorhees was the architect, and his . . . Map (db m175471) HM
52 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — The Mahler Family Promenade
On Panther Drive at Montlieu Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Panther Drive.
The Mahler Promenade honors the generosity of Peter and Mary Mahler, and their daughter Janet Fisher and her husband Wayne, daughter Punkin Parker and her husband Alan, and their grandson Alan A. Parker. A member of the Board of Trustees, . . . Map (db m175466) HM
53 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — The Plank Road
Near McGuinn Drive, on the left when traveling north. Reported permanently removed.
The Fayetteville and Western Plank Road was constructed in the late 1850’s, stretching 129 miles long and covering what is now High Point’s Main Street. In 1852, when the North Carolina Railroad Company surveyed the proposed rail route from . . . Map (db m213524) HM
54 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — The Plank Road Foreman
On North Main Street (Business U.S. 311) at West High Avenue, on the right when traveling south on North Main Street.
This statue of a Plank Road Foreman is dedicated to the establishment of the City of High Point and in honor of the men and women who worked in local industries and businesses that made it famous. In the 1840’s and 1850’s construction was . . . Map (db m35279) HM
55 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — The Ragan and Mills Building
On South Main Street (State Highway 1993) just south of East High Street, on the left when traveling south.
The Southern Furniture Exposition and High Point Exposition Company join forces to hold the first formal Southern Furniture Market in High Point. The Market was held in the Ragan and Mills Building on this site, and the Maddox Building, on the . . . Map (db m175490) HM
56 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — The Yadkin College Bell
On Extraordinary Way, 0.3 miles west of Montlieu Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
The Yadkin College Bell was recovered from Yadkin College in 1924 — the same year that the school was closed and High Point University opened its doors. It was originally cast in bronze in 1882. Over the years, the bell has been displayed in various . . . Map (db m175467) HM
57 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — Tri City Speedway
On Skeet Club Road at Lumsden Lane, on the right when traveling north on Skeet Club Road.
Opened in 1947, this ½ - mile red dirt track was built by brothers, Bill & Bob Blair. It hosted two NASCAR Grand National races. Herb Thomas won in 1953 and Lee Petty won in 1954. Notable drivers were Fireball Roberts, Flock Brothers, . . . Map (db m109827) HM
58 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — Washington Street Historic District
On Washington Street just east of North Centennial St, on the right when traveling east.
Washington Street was created and given its name in 1860. This cultural icon rose above discrimination, segregation, and racism to become a symbol of black determination, perseverance, and success. By 1960, the Washington Street district, covering . . . Map (db m216784) HM
59 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — Washington Terrace Park
On Murray Street at Brooks Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Murray Street.
Washington Terrace Park, formerly known as the Municipal Colored Park, opened June 10, 1938, to serve the African American citizens of High Point. Funds granted through the Federal New Deal Works Progress Administration were used to build . . . Map (db m234027) HM
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60 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — Willis Howard "Willis" SlaneApril 21, 1921 - September 8, 1965 — A High Point Hero —
On South Wrenn Street just south of East High Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
Boating industry revolutionized by his believe that large hulls could be made of fiberglass, which was considered impossible. Chose this site in landlocked High Point to found Hatteras Yacht because of its skilled furniture craftsmen. 41-foot boat, . . . Map (db m175482) HM
61 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — Woolworth Students' Sit-in
On South Wrenn Street just south of East High Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
On this site, February 11, 1960, a Woolworth Sit-in demonstration, the first in the U.S. by high school students (26), was held. Led by Reverends B.E. Cox and Fred Shuttlesworth, an 8-year battle against racial and social injustices ensued.Map (db m175483) HM
62 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — World War I Memorial1917 - 1918 — Honor • Justice • Service • Patriotism —
On North Main Street at East High Avenue, on the right when traveling north on North Main Street.
This monument is dedicated to the memory of the men of High Point N.C. who served God and their country in the World WarMap (db m175478) WM
63 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — World War II Memorial1941 - 1945
On North Main Street (State Highway 1993) at East High Avenue, on the right when traveling north on North Main Street.
In memory of Boyd Freeman, Jr. • Robert B. Parker Honor Roll Joseph B. Bennett • Ralph M. Branch • Emmett w. Burge • Walter O. Burge • William C. Burge • Clarence R. Cook • Hayden C. Cranford • Dell Creasey • Boyd . . . Map (db m175479) WM
64 North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — Yadkin CollegeA.D. 1856 - 1924, N.C.
On Extraordinary Way, 0.3 miles west of Montlieu Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
A Methodist Protestant institution awarded degrees and diplomas, conducted until said churches opened High Point College. Builders First campus and building donated by Hon. Henry Walser, founder, 1856; furnishings by D.L. Michael. . . . Map (db m175463) HM
 
 
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