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Historical Markers in Littleton, North Carolina

 
Clickable Map of Halifax 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 Halifax County, NC (103) Bertie County, NC (22) Edgecombe County, NC (45) Franklin County, NC (11) Martin County, NC (18) Nash County, NC (26) Northampton County, NC (26) Warren County, NC (30)  HalifaxCounty(103) Halifax County (103)  BertieCounty(22) Bertie County (22)  EdgecombeCounty(45) Edgecombe County (45)  FranklinCounty(11) Franklin County (11)  MartinCounty(18) Martin County (18)  NashCounty(26) Nash County (26)  NorthamptonCounty(26) Northampton County (26)  WarrenCounty(30) Warren County (30)
Halifax is the county seat for Halifax County
Littleton is in Halifax County
      Halifax County (103)  
ADJACENT TO HALIFAX COUNTY
      Bertie County (22)  
      Edgecombe County (45)  
      Franklin County (11)  
      Martin County (18)  
      Nash County (26)  
      Northampton County (26)  
      Warren County (30)  
 
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1 North Carolina, Halifax County, Littleton — E-120 — Ella Baker1903-1986
Civil rights leader. She organized the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, April 1960, at Shaw University. Her childhood home ¼ mi. E.Map (db m222004) HM
2 North Carolina, Halifax County, Littleton — E-28 — Littleton College
Chartered in 1883 as Central Institute and in 1887 as Littleton Female College. Burned 1919. Was located here.Map (db m222018) HM
3 North Carolina, Halifax County, Littleton — E-78 — Person's Ordinary
In operation by 1770. Revolutionary tavern & stage stop. Named for family of Thomas Person. Restored by Littleton Woman's Club. One blk.E.Map (db m222015) HM
4 North Carolina, Halifax County, Littleton — E-106 — Plummer Bernard Young(1884-1962)
Journalist. Publisher of Norfolk Journal & Guide, 1910-1962, leading black-owned newspaper in the South. Birthplace nearby.Map (db m222005) HM
5 North Carolina, Halifax County, Littleton — E-43 — Walter Clark1846-1924
Champion of liberalism. Member, State Supreme Court, 1889-1924; Chief Justice, 1902-24. Editor, State Records of N.C. Home, "Airlie," was here.Map (db m221077) HM
6 North Carolina, Halifax County, Littleton — E-66 — Willis Alston, Jr.1769-1837
US Congressman, 1799-1815 and 1825-1831, as a Jeffersonian Republican; NC Representative and Senator. Grave 4 1/2 mi. SE.Map (db m222020) HM
7 North Carolina, Warren County, Littleton — Nathaniel Macon1758-1837
Nathaniel Macon, a nationally prominent senator and congressman from North Carolina, was born December 17,1758. He served in the United States Congress continuously for thirty-seven years, as representative from 1791 to 1815 and as senator from 1815 . . . Map (db m222551) HM
 
 
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Apr. 23, 2024