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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Laurinburg, North Carolina
Laurinburg is the county seat for Scotland County
1 ► North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurinburg — 09.11.2001 — |
2 ► North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurinburg — I-90 — Edwin Gill — 1899–1978 — |
3 ► North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurinburg — I-46 — James Lytch — |
4 ► North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurinburg — Laurinburg — Burning Depot — Carolina's Campaign — |
5 ► North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurinburg — I-91 — Laurinburg Institute — |
6 ► North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurinburg — 310 — Old Laurel Hill Church — "O when will this cruel war end" — Carolina Campaign — |
7 ► North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurinburg — Our Confederate Heroes — CSA — Comrades 1861-1865 — |
8 ► North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurinburg — Quackenbush — |
9 ► North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurinburg — Scotland County Veterans Memorial — |
10 ► North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurinburg — I-15 — Sherman's March — |
11 ► North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurinburg — I-19 — Sherman's March — |
12 ► North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurinburg — I-56 — St. Andrews Presbyterian College — |
13 ► North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurinburg — Stewart-Hawley-Malloy House — "Roads Almost Impassable" — Carolinas Campaign — |
14 ► North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurinburg — I-57 — Stewartsville Cemetery — Reported permanently removed |
15 ► North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurinburg — Terry Sanford 1917-1998 — |
16 ► North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurinburg — World War II Glider Pilots — |