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Historical Markers in Leasburg, North Carolina
Clickable Map of Caswell County, North Carolina and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions
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2019-10-06
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Caswell County, NC (41)
Alamance County, NC (134)
Orange County, NC (67)
Person County, NC (27)
Rockingham County, NC (43)
Danville Ind. City, VA (59)
Halifax County, VA (40)
Pittsylvania County, VA (24)
Caswell County (41)
Caswell County (41)
Alamance County (134)
Alamance County (134)
Orange County (67)
Orange County (67)
Person County (27)
Person County (27)
Rockingham County (43)
Rockingham County (43)
Danville Virginia (59)
Danville (59)
Halifax County (40)
Halifax County (40)
Pittsylvania County (24)
Pittsylvania County (24)
Yanceyville is the county seat for Caswell County
Leasburg is in Caswell County
Caswell County (41) ► ADJACENT TO CASWELL COUNTY Alamance County (134) ► Orange County (67) ► Person County (27) ► Rockingham County (43) ► Danville, Virginia (59) ► Halifax County, Virginia (40) ► Pittsylvania County, Virginia (24) ► Touch name on this list to highlight map location. Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
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On North Carolina Route 119 at Griers Church Road, on the left when traveling north on State Route 119.
Organized in 1753. Rev. Hugh McAden served as its first minister. Present building dates from 1856. Stands 1 mi. E. — — Map (db m216371) HM
On U.S. 158 at Olive Hill Church Road (County Route 1701), on the left when traveling east on U.S. 158.
Secretary of Interior, 1857-1861. Confederate secret agent in Canada, U.S. Representative from Mississippi. Birthplace stands 100 yds. southeast. — — Map (db m216373) HM
On U.S. 158 west of Solomon Lea Road, on the right when traveling west.
First president Greensboro College, 1846-47. Founder and master of the Somerville Female Institute, 1848-1892. Home stands 100 yds. N. — — Map (db m216374) HM
Apr. 24, 2024