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Historical Markers in Oak Ridge, North Carolina

 
Clickable Map of Guilford 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 Guilford County, NC (291) Alamance County, NC (134) Davidson County, NC (43) Forsyth County, NC (256) Randolph County, NC (24) Rockingham County, NC (44) Stokes County, NC (20)  GuilfordCounty(291) Guilford County (291)  AlamanceCounty(134) Alamance County (134)  DavidsonCounty(43) Davidson County (43)  ForsythCounty(256) Forsyth County (256)  RandolphCounty(24) Randolph County (24)  RockinghamCounty(44) Rockingham County (44)  StokesCounty(20) Stokes County (20)
Greensboro is the county seat for Guilford County
Oak Ridge is in Guilford County
      Guilford County (291)  
ADJACENT TO GUILFORD COUNTY
      Alamance County (134)  
      Davidson County (43)  
      Forsyth County (256)  
      Randolph County (24)  
      Rockingham County (44)  
      Stokes County (20)  
 
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1 North Carolina, Guilford County, Oak Ridge — Ai Church1901
On State Highway 68 just north of Alcorn Road, on the right when traveling north.
A church has existed here since the early 1800s. Constructed as a one-room church in 1901 and expanded to cruciform structure in 1929. Ai refers to Old Testament hilltop Canaanite royal city. Adjacent cemetery includes 1819 grave of Nathan Dillon, . . . Map (db m246370) HM
2 North Carolina, Guilford County, Oak Ridge — Bailes Old MillEst. 1745 by Nathan Dillon
On State Highway 68, on the right when traveling north.
Troops of Cornwallis during American Revolution on way to Battle of Guilford Court House took over mill grinding meal for their men. Moved to present location and enlarged by Joel Saunders 1822 Commonly known as The Old Mill of Guilford Owned by . . . Map (db m87178) HM
3 North Carolina, Guilford County, Oak Ridge — Charles Benbow HouseCirca 1823
On Oak Ridge Road, 0.3 miles west of Autumn Gate Drive, on the left when traveling west.
Charles Benbow was born on December 6, 1787 to Thomas and Hannah Benbow. Charles married Mary Sanders on December 11, 1811, and they had seven children. This Quaker style house was conservative in plan, though Charles' application to detail was . . . Map (db m54329) HM
4 North Carolina, Guilford County, Oak Ridge — Historic Oak Ridge
On Oak Ridge Road (State Highway 150) at Williard Road, on the right when traveling east on Oak Ridge Road.
The crossroads community of Oak Ridge (înc. 1998) was once traveled by Native Americans and later settled by Quakers and others (1700s). Landmarks include the Old Mill of Guilford (c. 1767), Oak Ridge Institute (1851), homes from the 1800s, and . . . Map (db m181195) HM
5 North Carolina, Guilford County, Oak Ridge — J.L. Sawyer HouseCirca 1919
On Oak Ridge Road (State Road 150) south of Bastille Lane, on the right when traveling south.
National Folk style farmhouse of J. L. Sawyer, a barber at the Oak Ridge Military Institute. Built on stone foundation with double-sloped Dutch gambrel roof and side-gabled carriage porch. During the 1930s, the site included the popular Black . . . Map (db m234042) HM
6 North Carolina, Guilford County, Oak Ridge — Jesse Benbow House1858
On Oak Ridge Road at Farmsworth, on the right when traveling east on Oak Ridge Road.
Jesse Benbow was born in 1815 to Charles and Mary (Saunders) Benbow. In 1838 Jesse married Ann Clark and they had seven children. Jesse designed the house using oak trees from the property for the joists and foundation, and clay from the Haw . . . Map (db m54331) HM
7 North Carolina, Guilford County, Oak Ridge — Linville Chapel
On Oak Ridge Road (State Highway 150) 0.2 miles east of State Highway 68, on the right when traveling east.
Constructed by ORMA President T.E. Whitaker chapel to replace origînal (1884) destroyed by fire in early 1914. Like Alumni Hall, the Chapel features a Classical pedimented portico with Ionic columns and a lunette window. Named for R.N. “Buster” and . . . Map (db m181193) HM
8 North Carolina, Guilford County, Oak Ridge — J-36 — Oak Ridge Institute
On Oak Ridge Road, 0.3 miles east of Route 68, on the left when traveling east.
First building erected 1851-52. Opened during academic year 1852-53. Since 1929 Oak Ridge Military Institute.Map (db m54125) HM
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9 North Carolina, Guilford County, Oak Ridge — Oak Ridge Public SchoolOpened 1925
On Oak Ridge Road, 0.2 miles west of Linville Road, on the left when traveling west.
The Oak Ridge Public School had a capacity for 123 students and served grades 1-8. The structure contained six classrooms and had two indoor flush toilets, but no cafeteria or gymnasium. The center of the original building included a stage and . . . Map (db m54344) HM
10 North Carolina, Guilford County, Oak Ridge — Oakhurst1897
On Oak Ridge Road, on the right when traveling east.
Oakhurst was built for Martin Hicks Holt, Co-Principal of Oak Ridge Institute, and his wife Mary. The finest Queen Anne style house surviving in all of Guilford County, it was designed by the prominent and prolific southern architect Frank P. . . . Map (db m54327) HM
11 North Carolina, Guilford County, Oak Ridge — Old Mill of GuilfordCirca 1767
On State Highway 68, on the right when traveling north.
Original water-powered mill built on nearby Beaver Creek to grind grain for early settlers. Reportedly seized by British troops prior to Battle of Guilford Courthouse. Mill moved downstream to current location and first waterwheel added 1818. . . . Map (db m87175) HM
12 North Carolina, Guilford County, Oak Ridge — R.P. Larkins HouseCirca 1933
On Oak Ridge Road (State Road 150) at Zack Road, on the right when traveling south on Oak Ridge Road.
Built for Maj. Richard P. Larkins, Commandant at Oak Ridge Military Institute for over 25 years, and family. Colonial Revival house has a triangular pedimented entry with Doric-style columns, a porte-cochere on left side, and eclectic motifs . . . Map (db m234043) HM
13 North Carolina, Guilford County, Oak Ridge — St. James AME ChurchCirca 1895
On Oak Ridge Road (State Road 150) 0.1 miles east of Sandylea Road, on the right when traveling south.
Church site purchased in 1889 by Oak Ridge's oldest African-American congregation. Sanctuary served as classroom for African American students until a schoolhouse was built next door c. 1915. Indoor plumbing and fellowship hall added in 1980s. . . . Map (db m234041) HM
14 North Carolina, Guilford County, Oak Ridge — Stafford-Benbow HouseCirca 1890
On Oak Ridge Road (State Road 150) east of Linville Road, on the left when traveling east.
Built as two-room home for Robert M. Stafford, Guilford County Sheriff (1865-80) and owner of Old Mill. House later enlarged by Stafford to current Neo-classical style. A jail was located behind house in early 1900s. Later owned by A. Murrow Benbow, . . . Map (db m234121) HM
15 North Carolina, Guilford County, Oak Ridge — Zack L. Whitaker House1898
On Oak Ridge Road (State Road 150) west of Lamar Road, on the left when traveling west.
National Folk I-house style with front entry pediment and exterior chimneys. Built for local family and purchased in 1937 by Z. L. (“Col. Zack”) Whitaker, teacher and administrator at Oak Ridge Military Institute for over 50 years. Remained in . . . Map (db m234119) HM
 
 
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May. 20, 2024