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North Carolina Civil War Trails Historical Markers

 
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By Dave Twamley, July 4, 2011
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1 North Carolina, Alamance County, Burlington — Johnston Moves West — Logisticians at Work — Carolinas Campaign —
2 North Carolina, Alamance County, Burlington — Occaneechi in the Service — Piedmont Indians in the Civil War
3 North Carolina, Alamance County, Burlington — The Regulators' Field — A Lesson for the Defeated — Carolinas Campaign —
4 North Carolina, Alamance County, Burlington, Alamance — Johnston Moves West — Holt's Mill — Carolinas Campaign —
5 North Carolina, Alamance County, Graham — Johnston Moves West — Ruffin Mills — Carolinas Campaign —
6 North Carolina, Alamance County, Haw River — Nathaniel Polk DeShong — The Southern Diaspora
7 North Carolina, Alamance County, Mebane — Johnston Moves West — Hardee's Column — Carolinas Campaign — Reported missing
8 North Carolina, Alamance County, Snow Camp — Cane Creek Meeting House — Suffering for Peace
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9 North Carolina, Alamance County, Snow Camp — Freedom Hill Church — No Slaveholder can be a Christian!
10 North Carolina, Alamance County, Snow Camp — Micajah McPherson — We have Fought the Good Fight and Kept Our Faith
11 North Carolina, Avery County, Banner Elk — Banner Elk — Unionist Haven
12 North Carolina, Avery County, Elk Park — Cranberry Iron Mine — Iron for the Confederacy
13 North Carolina, Avery County, Linville — A Woman of War — Sarah Malinda Blalock
14 North Carolina, Beaufort County, Washington — Oakdale Cemetery — To Our Confederate Dead
15 North Carolina, Beaufort County, Washington — Siege of Washington — March 30 - April 20, 1863
16 North Carolina, Beaufort County, Washington — Tranter's Creek — Brothers in Battle — Reported permanently removed
17 North Carolina, Beaufort County, Washington — USS Picket — Battle of Washington
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18 North Carolina, Bertie County, Windsor — Engagement at Windsor — Action on the Cashie River — Reported missing
19 North Carolina, Bertie County, Windsor — Engagement at Windsor — Action on the Cashie River — North Carolina Civil War Trails —
20 North Carolina, Brunswick County, Southport — Fort Johnston — Guardian of the Cape Fear River
21 North Carolina, Brunswick County, Winnabow — Fort Anderson — One Shovelful at a Time — Confederate Lifeline —
22 North Carolina, Buncombe County, Asheville — 1st U.S. Colored Heavy Artillery — "Ready to Take the Field"
23 North Carolina, Buncombe County, Asheville — Asheville's Enslaved People — Wartime Servitude
24 North Carolina, Buncombe County, Asheville — Battery Porter — Napoleons on Stony Hill
25 North Carolina, Buncombe County, Asheville — Battle of Asheville — Kirby's Expedition
26 North Carolina, Buncombe County, Asheville — Landsman Riley Powers — Mountain Sailor
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27 North Carolina, Buncombe County, Asheville — Private George Avery — South Asheville Colored Cemetery
28 North Carolina, Buncombe County, Asheville — Riverside Cemetery — Notable Occupants
29 North Carolina, Buncombe County, Asheville — Smith-McDowell House — Our Businessman-Soldier
30 North Carolina, Buncombe County, Asheville — Wartime Jail — Asheville's Prisons
31 North Carolina, Buncombe County, Fairview — Gen. William J. Palmer — Quaker Warrior — Stoneman's Raid —
32 North Carolina, Buncombe County, Ridgecrest — Swannanoa Gap Engagement — Blocking the Way
33 North Carolina, Buncombe County, Weaverville — Brothers In Service — Zebulon and Robert Vance Brithplace
34 North Carolina, Burke County, Morganton — Morganton — Rocky Ford Engagement — Stoneman's Raid —
35 North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Concord — St. John's Lutheran Church — Community Sacrifice
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36 North Carolina, Caldwell County, Lenoir — Patterson Mill — Struck by Stoneman's Raiders — Stoneman's Raid —
37 North Carolina, Caldwell County, Lenoir — Raiders in Lenoir — St. James Episcopal Church and Prison — Stoneman's Raid —
38 North Carolina, Camden County, Camden — Eastern North Carolina — Civil War Trails
39 North Carolina, Camden County, South Mills — Battle of South Mills — Fight for the Canal — Burnside Expedition —
40 North Carolina, Carteret County, Atlantic Beach — Hoop Pole Creek — Ferrying Troops and Equipment at High Tide — Burnside Expedition —
41 North Carolina, Carteret County, Beaufort — Beaufort — Union Occupation and Confederate Spies
42 North Carolina, Carteret County, Newport — Bogue Sound Blockhouse — Vermonters' Spirited Resistance
43 North Carolina, Carteret County, Newport — Newport Barracks — Winter Quarters Ablaze
44 North Carolina, Chowan County, Cannon Ferry — War on the Chowan River — Buffalo Country — Reported missing
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45 North Carolina, Chowan County, Edenton — Edenton — Battle of Albemarle Sound
46 North Carolina, Craven County, New Bern — Attmore-Oliver House — Under the Stars & Bars
47 North Carolina, Craven County, New Bern — Battle of New Bern — Smoke and Flames — Burnside Expedition —
48 North Carolina, Craven County, New Bern — Greenwood Cemetery — Historic Burial Site
49 North Carolina, Craven County, New Bern — New Bern Academy — From School to Hospital
50 North Carolina, Craven County, New Bern — New Bern National Cemetery — Honoring the Union Dead
51 North Carolina, Craven County, New Bern — William Henry Singleton — From Slavery to Freedom
52 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Dunn — Battle of Averasboro — Confederate First Defensive Line — Carolinas Campaign —
53 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Fayetteville — Burning of Clarendon Bridge — Confederates Evacuate Fayetteville — Carolinas Campaign —
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54 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Fayetteville — Cross Creek Cemetery — Confederate Burial Grounds
55 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Fayetteville — Edward J. Hale House — Civil War Publisher — Carolinas Campaign —
56 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Fayetteville — Fayetteville Arsenal — "Batter … into piles of rubble" — Carolinas Campaign —
57 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Fayetteville — North Carolina — Civil War Trails
58 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Fayetteville — Parade Ground — Fayetteville Independent Light Infantry
59 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Fayetteville — The Market House — Site of a Shootout — Carolinas Campaign —
60 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Fayetteville — The Sandford House — Barracks for Union Troops — Carolinas Campaign —
61 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Wade — Old Bluff Church — The Muddy Road to Averasboro — Carolinas Campaign —
62 North Carolina, Currituck County, Coinjock — Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal — Military Supply Route
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63 North Carolina, Currituck County, Currituck — Currituck County Courthouse — Confederate Recruiting Center
64 North Carolina, Currituck County, Knotts Island — Knotts Island — Salts Works Center
65 North Carolina, Currituck County, Maple — Hijacking Maple Leaf — Prisoners Escape through Currituck County
66 North Carolina, Currituck County, Maple — Maple Leaf — A Great Escape — Reported missing
67 North Carolina, Currituck County, Moyock — Moyock — Shingle Landing
68 North Carolina, Currituck County, Point Harbor — Currituck Sound — Avenue of War
69 North Carolina, Currituck County, Shawboro — Indiantown — Chasing “Guerrillas”
70 North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — Lexington in the Civil War — Occupation and Fire
71 North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — Pine Grove Camp — Confederate Government Seat — Reported missing
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72 North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — The Homestead — Unexpected Houseguests
73 North Carolina, Davidson County, Thomasville — Thomasville — Caring for the Sick and Wounded
74 North Carolina, Davidson County, Thomasville — Thomasville — A Key Stop & Refuge
75 North Carolina, Davidson County, Thomasville — Thomasville City Cemetery — Union of Combatants
76 North Carolina, Davie County, Mocksville — Davie County in the Civil War — Stoneman in Mocksville — Stoneman's Raid —
77 North Carolina, Duplin County, Kenansville — Confederate States Armory — Cutting the Supply Line — Confederate Lifeline —
78 North Carolina, Duplin County, Kenansville — Confederate States Armory — Determined Production — Confederate Lifeline —
79 North Carolina, Duplin County, Warsaw — The War Comes to Warsaw — Lewis's Railroad Raid — Confederate Lifeline —
80 North Carolina, Durham County, Chapel Hill — Last Shots — The Creek of New Hope — Carolinas Campaign —
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81 North Carolina, Durham County, Durham — Brassfield Station — A Path Both Traveled — Carolinas Campaign —
82 North Carolina, Durham County, Durham — Durham's Station — Prelude To Peace — Carolinas Campaign —
83 North Carolina, Durham County, Durham — North Carolina — Civil War Trails
84 North Carolina, Durham County, Durham — West Point Truce Line — Waiting, Looting, and Shooting — Carolinas Campaign —
85 North Carolina, Durham County, Durham, Bennett Place — Bennett Place — The End of War — Carolinas Campaign —
86 North Carolina, Durham County, Durham, Bennett Place — North Carolina — Civil War Trails — Reported permanently removed
87 North Carolina, Durham County, Durham, Duke Homestead — Duke Homestead — Prosperity from War
88 North Carolina, Durham County, Durham, Duke Homestead — North Carolina — Civil War Trails
89 North Carolina, Edgecombe County, Tarboro — Civil War Cemeteries — Buried with Honor
90 North Carolina, Edgecombe County, Tarboro — Occupation of Tarboro — Daniel's Schoolhouse Engagement — Potters Raid —
91 North Carolina, Edgecombe County, Tarboro — Occupation of Tarboro — "All were burned ..." — Potter's Raid —
92 North Carolina, Forsyth County, Winston-Salem — Emancipation in Salem — "Henceforward Shall Be Free"
93 North Carolina, Franklin County, Louisburg — Camp Site for Sherman's Army — Louisburg at the End of the War
94 North Carolina, Gates County, Gatesville — Gates County Courthouse — Civil War Muster Ground
95 North Carolina, Graham County, Robbinsville — Civil War in Graham County — Union and Confederate Raiders
96 North Carolina, Greene County, Grifton — Scuffleton Bridge — Failed to Burn — Potter's Raid —
97 North Carolina, Greene County, Hookerton — Hookerton Defenses — Confederate Crossing and Headquarters — Potter's Raid — Reported permanently removed
98 North Carolina, Greene County, Snow Hill — Grimsley Baptist Church — Rest, Feed, and Forage — Potter's Raid —
99 North Carolina, Halifax County, Roanoke Rapids — Roanoke Canal — "The importance … is evident"
100 North Carolina, Halifax County, Roanoke Rapids — Roanoke Canal — "Duly Appreciated" — Confederate Lifeline — Reported missing

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