On U.S. 117 south of Double Eagle Road, on the right when traveling north.
Acting governor, 1724, president of the Council, speaker of the Assembly, leader of popular party. His home, “Moseley Hall,” was two miles east. — — Map (db m29842) HM
On U.S. 117 north of Simpson Lane, on the right when traveling north.
Stamp Act patriot; Speaker of the House. Colonel under Tryon in “War of Regulation.” Revolutionary General. Home stood 2 mi. east. — — Map (db m29234) HM
On U.S. 117 north of North Carolina Route 210, on the left when traveling north.
Commander of Whigs in Moore's Creek campaign, 1776, brigadier general North Carolina troops at Charleston. Died 1777. His home was 3 mi. S.E. — — Map (db m226328) HM
On U.S. 117 north of North Carolina Route 210, on the left when traveling north.
Leader in Tuscarora and S.C. Indian Wars. One of original Cape Fear settlers. Founded Brunswick, 1726. His plantation was 3 mi. SE. — — Map (db m226326) HM