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North Carolina Civil War Trails Historical Markers

 
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By Dave Twamley, July 17, 2010
Wilmington & Weldon RR Trestle Marker
101 North Carolina, Halifax County, Weldon — Wilmington & Weldon RR Trestle — Lee's Lifeline — Confederate Lifeline —
102 North Carolina, Harnett County, Dunn — Battle of Averasboro — Third Confederate Defensive Line — Carolinas Campaign —
103 North Carolina, Harnett County, Dunn — Battle of Averasboro — Sherman’s Left Wing Departs Averasboro — Carolinas Campaign — Reported damaged
104 North Carolina, Harnett County, Dunn — Battle of Averasboro — Union Route to Bentonville — Carolinas Campaign — Reported damaged
105 North Carolina, Harnett County, Dunn — North Carolina — Civil War Trails
106 North Carolina, Haywood County, Canton — Locust Field Cemetery — Confederate Rendezvous
107 North Carolina, Haywood County, Maggie Valley — Kirk's Raid — Unwanted Intruders
108 North Carolina, Haywood County, Waynesville — Battle House — Surrender-Role Reversal
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109 North Carolina, Haywood County, Waynesville — Thomas's Resting Place — Greenhill Cemetery
110 North Carolina, Haywood County, Waynesville — Waynesville Engagement — Among the Last to Die
111 North Carolina, Hertford County, Murfreesboro — Murfreesboro — Naval Target
112 North Carolina, Hertford County, Winton — Burning of Winton — "Fire... accompanied the sword" — Coastal Expeditions —
113 North Carolina, Iredell County, Statesville — Statesville in the Civil War — The Raiders Soon Departed — Stoneman's Raid —
114 North Carolina, Jackson County, Cashiers — Zachary-Tolbert House — A Family Divided
115 North Carolina, Johnston County, Clayton — Flag of Truce — Negotiating for Raleigh — Carolinas Campaign —
116 North Carolina, Johnston County, Four Oaks — Battle of Bentonville — “In suffering condition” — Carolinas Campaign —
117 North Carolina, Johnston County, Four Oaks — Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston — A Soldier's General — Carolinas Campaign —
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118 North Carolina, Johnston County, Four Oaks — Confederate Line of March — “ … on this wretched road … ” — Carolinas Campaign —
119 North Carolina, Johnston County, Four Oaks — Hannah’s Creek Bridge — Saving the Colors — Carolinas Campaign —
120 North Carolina, Johnston County, Four Oaks — Merging of the Armies — Sherman’s Right Wing Arrives — Carolinas Campaign —
121 North Carolina, Johnston County, Four Oaks — Village of Bentonville — Wounded and Abandoned — Carolinas Campaign —
122 North Carolina, Johnston County, Selma — Mitchener Station — The Last Review — Carolinas Campaign —
123 North Carolina, Johnston County, Smithfield — Federal Line of March — “Poor North Carolina …” — Carolinas Campaign —
124 North Carolina, Johnston County, Smithfield — Hastings House — Johnston’s Headquarters — Carolinas Campaign —
125 North Carolina, Johnston County, Smithfield — Occupation of Smithfield — “cheering … rolled along the lines” — Carolinas Campaign —
126 North Carolina, Lenoir County, Kinston — Battle of Kinston — Foster's Position on Southwest Creek — Foster's Raid —
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127 North Carolina, Lenoir County, Kinston — Battle of Kinston — Confederates Retreat Across Jones Bridge — Foster's Raid —
128 North Carolina, Lenoir County, Kinston — Battle of Kinston — Federals Turn the Confederate Flank — Foster's Raid —
129 North Carolina, Lenoir County, Kinston — Battle of Wyse Fork — Last Mass Capture of Union Troops — Carolinas Campaign —
130 North Carolina, Lenoir County, Kinston — Cat Hole — Finishing CSS Neuse
131 North Carolina, Lenoir County, Kinston — Confederate Headquarters — Bragg's Command Post
132 North Carolina, Lenoir County, Kinston — CSS Neuse — The Story of CSS Neuse — Reported permanently removed
133 North Carolina, Lenoir County, Kinston — First Battle of Kinston — Harriet's Chapel — Foster's Raid —
134 North Carolina, Lenoir County, Kinston — North Carolina — Civil War Trails
135 North Carolina, Lincoln County, Lowesville — Cottage Home — "We marched down to the parlour..."
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136 North Carolina, Macon County, Franklin — Dixie Hall — Surrender Scene
137 North Carolina, Macon County, Franklin — Thomas's Legion — A Unique Command
138 North Carolina, Madison County, Hot Springs — Warm Springs Hotel — Brother against Brother
139 North Carolina, Madison County, Mars Hill — Mars Hill College — Strategic Location, Divided Loyalties
140 North Carolina, Madison County, Marshall — Marshall — Divided Loyalties
141 North Carolina, Martin County, Hamilton — Fort Branch — A Mighty Fortress
142 North Carolina, Martin County, Williamston — Asa Biggs House — Home to a Politician & Jurist
143 North Carolina, McDowell County, Marion — Carson House — "Horrid Blue Coats" — Stoneman's Raid —
144 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Kure Beach — Battery Buchanan — Fort Fisher’s Last Stand — Confederate Lifeline —
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145 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington — Last Stand At Wilmington — The Forks Road Engagement — Confederate Lifeline —
146 North Carolina, Northampton County, Garysburg — Battle of Jackson — Caught Bathing at Boone's Mill — Reported permanently removed
147 North Carolina, Northampton County, Garysburg — Boone's Mill Fight — Caught with Their Clothes Off
148 North Carolina, Onslow County, Swansboro — Huggins Island Battery — Protecting the Coast — Coastal Expeditions —
149 North Carolina, Orange County, Hillsborough — Alexander Dickson House — Hillsborough
150 North Carolina, Orange County, Hillsborough — The Last Encampment — The Dickson House — Carolina Campaign —
151 North Carolina, Pasquotank County, Elizabeth City — A Town Divided — 1st U.S.C.T. Occupies the Town
152 North Carolina, Pasquotank County, Elizabeth City — A Town Divided — “… universal panic and distress”
153 North Carolina, Pasquotank County, Elizabeth City — A Town Divided — The Burning of Elizabeth City
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154 North Carolina, Pasquotank County, Elizabeth City — A Town Divided — Ambush of Sanders and McCabe
155 North Carolina, Pasquotank County, Elizabeth City — A Town Divided — Place of Execution
156 North Carolina, Pasquotank County, Elizabeth City — Battle of Elizabeth City — “Dash at the Enemy” — Burnside Expedition —
157 North Carolina, Pender County, Burgaw — Burgaw Station — Antebellum Railroad Station — Confederate Lifeline —
158 North Carolina, Perquimans County, Hertford — A Rare Monument — “In Memory of the Colored Union Soldiers”
159 North Carolina, Pitt County, Ayden — Fort Fisher Hero — Christopher Columbus Bland
160 North Carolina, Pitt County, Black Jack — Black Jack — Four Corners or The Chapel — Potter's Raid —
161 North Carolina, Pitt County, Falkland — Otter Creek Bridge Skirmish — "…difficult …to carry" — Potters Raid —
162 North Carolina, Pitt County, Farmville — Chasing Gen. Potter — Pursuers and Pursued — Potter's Raid —
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163 North Carolina, Pitt County, Greenville — Greenville — "The bridge...was destroyed" — Potter's Raid —
164 North Carolina, Pitt County, Greenville — Red Banks Church — "... suddenly and unexpectedly met the enemy"
165 North Carolina, Pitt County, Grifton — Burney Place — "... yelling like wild Indians" — Potter's Raid —
166 North Carolina, Pitt County, Winterville — Haddocks Crossroads — Confederate Camp
167 North Carolina, Polk County, Columbus — Polk County Courthouse — Raiders in the County — Stoneman's Raid —
168 North Carolina, Randolph County, Trinity — Trinity College — Hardee’s Last Headquarters — Carolinas Campaign —
169 North Carolina, Rockingham County, Eden — Annie Eliza Johns — “Florence Nightingale of the South”
170 North Carolina, Rockingham County, Eden — Dan River — Vital Supply Line — Confederate Lifeline —
171 North Carolina, Rockingham County, Eden — Leaksville Cotton Mill — Cloth for Sale — Confederate Lifeline —
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172 North Carolina, Rockingham County, Madison — Scales Law Office — Duty, Courage & Daring
173 North Carolina, Rockingham County, Reidsville — Piedmont Railroad — Flight of Jefferson Davis
174 North Carolina, Rockingham County, Wentworth — Wentworth and the War — Confederate Infantry Companies Form
175 North Carolina, Rockingham County, Wentworth — Wentworth Methodist Church — The Price of War
176 North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury — C.S. Military Prison — Longing for the Morning
177 North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury — Hall House — Legacy of the Past
178 North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury — Rowan County Courthouse — Escaped Destruction — Stoneman’s Raids —
179 North Carolina, Rutherford County, Chimney Rock — Hickory Nut Gorge — From Raiders to Pursuers — Stoneman's Raid —
180 North Carolina, Rutherford County, Rutherfordton — Green River Plantation — Unwelcome Guests — Stoneman's Raid —
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181 North Carolina, Rutherford County, Rutherfordton — Rutherfordton — “ . . . did it no good” — Stoneman’s Raid —
182 North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurel Hill — Murdoch Morrison Gun Factory — Guns and Smoke — Carolinas Campaign —
183 North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurinburg — Laurinburg — Burning Depot — Carolina's Campaign —
184 North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurinburg — 310 — Old Laurel Hill Church — "O when will this cruel war end" — Carolina Campaign —
185 North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurinburg — Stewart-Hawley-Malloy House — "Roads Almost Impassable" — Carolinas Campaign —
186 North Carolina, Scotland County, Wagram — Wagram — "Damnest marching I ever saw" — Sherman — Carolinas Campaign —
187 North Carolina, Stokes County, Danbury — Moody Tavern — Stoneman's Headquarters — Confederate Lifeline —
188 North Carolina, Stokes County, Danbury — Moratock Iron Furnace — Rural Ironworks — Confederate Lifeline —
189 North Carolina, Surry County, Elkin — Elkin Manufacturing Company — Welcoming the Raiders — Stoneman's Raid —
190 North Carolina, Surry County, Rockford — Rockford — A Close Encounter — Stoneman's Raid —
191 North Carolina, Surry County, Siloam — Reeves Homeplace — A Close Encounter — Stoneman's Raid —
192 North Carolina, Transylvania County, Pisgah Forest — Allison-Deaver House — A Case of Mistaken Identity
193 North Carolina, Tyrrell County, Creswell — Pettigrew Birthplace — ... and Last Resting Place
194 North Carolina, Union County, Waxhaw — Wilson's Store Clash — Blocking Sherman's Feint — Carolinas Campaign —
195 North Carolina, Vance County, Kittrell — Kittrell Confederate Cemetery — Hospital to Graveyard
196 North Carolina, Wake County, Morrisville — Morrisville Engagement — "Scattering them in every direction" — Carolinas Campaign —
197 North Carolina, Wake County, Raleigh, Downtown — North Carolina — Civil War Trails
198 North Carolina, Wake County, Raleigh, Downtown — North Carolina State Capitol — Last Signal Station — Carolinas Campaign —
199 North Carolina, Wake County, Raleigh, Forest Park — Saint Mary’s School — Union Camp and Confederate Refuge — Carolinas Campaign —
200 North Carolina, Washington County, Plymouth — Ausbon House — Sniper’s Nest

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