In memorial to our Marines and sailors of
the multi-national peacekeeping force
Lebanon – 1983 - 1984
North Carolina • Semper Fidelis
1st Sgt. D.L. Battle, Hubert • Sgt. Richard Blankenship, Fayetteville • LCpl. Bobby Buchannan, Midway Park . . . — — Map (db m237233) WM
Pioneer citizen. Donor of
land for civic use. Mooresville
was named in his honor.
Erected by
Battle of Bentonville Chapter
United Daughters of Confederacy - 1950. — — Map (db m237228) HM
Dedicated to the following employees of
– Mooresville Mills –
who left the company to served their country in
World War II
James F. Abernathy • Wm. R. Adamson • Felix Alexander • Jack T. Alexander • John L. Alexander • Louis W. Alexander . . . — — Map (db m237157) WM
where skirmish between British
and American soldiers occurred
February 1781.
Erected by
Mary Slocumb Chapter D.A.R.
1914.
Rededicated 2014 — — Map (db m237287) HM
The History of Centre Presbyterian Church Centre Church was organized in 1765 and held meetings at Osborne's Meeting House. This new congregation's mission was centrally located between five other missions: Sugar Creek, Hopewell, Fourth Creek . . . — — Map (db m237253) HM WM
British cavalry led by
Colonel Tarleton routed
a force of American
militia, Feb. 2, 1781,
at Torrence's Tavern,
which stood nearby. — — Map (db m237285) HM
Dedicated to God and all those who died and served in all wars and
conflicts of the United States of America
Lest We Forget!
World War II Gold Star Boys
Jay Edgar Alley • Herbert Richard Baker • Herman Bostian Ballard • Charles . . . — — Map (db m237227) WM
The Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. records that His Excellency Governor Thomas Mayhew, born 1593 Tisbury, England, who was the English Crown Governor of the Elizabeth Island chain including Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket islands off the . . . — — Map (db m237235) HM
Introduced bill, 1885, for industrial school, now N.C. State University. Speaker of House, 1889: prison reformer. Taught at academy here. — — Map (db m237131) HM
Let this plaque forever remind the
children of Prospect Presbyterian
Church that: near this spot in the
early 1800's, the stone was set for
the first church at Prospect.
In the 1850's the second
church was built nearby — — Map (db m237150) HM