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Historical Markers in Sanford, North Carolina
Clickable Map of Chatham County, North Carolina and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions
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2019-10-06
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Chatham County, NC (26)
Alamance County, NC (134)
Durham County, NC (91)
Harnett County, NC (33)
Lee County, NC (7)
Moore County, NC (16)
Orange County, NC (67)
Randolph County, NC (24)
Wake County, NC (252)
Chatham County (26)
Chatham County (26)
Alamance County (134)
Alamance County (134)
Durham County (91)
Durham County (91)
Harnett County (33)
Harnett County (33)
Lee County (7)
Lee County (7)
Moore County (16)
Moore County (16)
Orange County (67)
Orange County (67)
Randolph County (24)
Randolph County (24)
Wake County (252)
Wake County (252)
Pittsboro is the county seat for Chatham County
Sanford is in Chatham County
Chatham County (26) ► ADJACENT TO CHATHAM COUNTY Alamance County (134) ► Durham County (91) ► Harnett County (33) ► Lee County (7) ► Moore County (16) ► Orange County (67) ► Randolph County (24) ► Wake County (252) ► Touch name on this list to highlight map location. Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
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State’s worst mining accident occurred on May 27, 1925, when explosions killed 53 men. Shaft 1˝ mi. SW. — — Map (db m222538) HM
Presbyterian, founded in 1757 by Scottish Highlanders. Present building, the third, erected about 1895, is 200 yds. northeast. — — Map (db m100882) HM
Justice of State Supreme Court, 1938-1950; state legislator and attorney general. Home is here. — — Map (db m222023) HM
Presbyterian. Founded in 1797 by Scottish Highlanders. Present building, the fourth, erected 1880, stands on original site. — — Map (db m219814) HM
Educator and first president of what is now UNC-Greensboro, 1891 – 1906. Boyhood home is 200 yds. W. — — Map (db m219815) HM
Operated at intervals, 1856-1929. Aided the Confederate war effort. Site of explosions, 1895 & 1900. Shaft 2mi. N. — — Map (db m214359) HM
Large smelting furnace provided iron, 1862-65, to Confederacy. Reopened 1870 & ceased to operate 1896. Remains 1˝ mi. NE. — — Map (db m214358) HM
"Duty is the sublimest word in our language. Do your duty in all things. You cannot do more. You should never wish to do less."
Born January 19, 1807 at Stratford Hall, Westmoreland County, Virginia.
Son of Henry "Light Horse Harry" . . . — — Map (db m245028) HM
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