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North Carolina Civil War Trails Historical Markers

 
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By Bill Coughlin, August 11, 2012
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1North Carolina (Alamance County), Alamance — Johnston Moves West — Holt's Mill — Carolinas Campaign —
On Alamance Road (State Highway 62), on the left when traveling south.
2North Carolina (Alamance County), Burlington — Confederate Occaneechi — Piedmont Indians in the Civil War
3North Carolina (Alamance County), Burlington — Johnston Moves West — Logisticians at Work — Carolinas Campaign —
Near South Main Street.
4North Carolina (Alamance County), Burlington — The Regulators' Field — A Lesson for the Defeated — Carolinas Campaign —
On Highway 62, on the left when traveling south.
5North Carolina (Alamance County), Graham — Johnston Moves West — Ruffin Mills — Carolinas Campaign —
Near Boywood Road.
6North Carolina (Alamance County), Haw River — Nathaniel Polk DeShong — The Southern Diaspora
On State Highway 49, on the left when traveling west.
7North Carolina (Alamance County), Mebane — Johnston Moves West — Hardee's Column — Carolinas Campaign —
On State Highway 119 at Jim Minor Road, on the right when traveling south on State Highway 119.
8North Carolina (Alamance County), Snow Camp — Cane Creek Meeting House — Suffering for Peace
On Drama Road, on the left when traveling east.
9North Carolina (Alamance County), Snow Camp — Freedom Hill Church — No Slaveholder can be a Christian!
Near Drama Road when traveling east.
10North Carolina (Alamance County), Snow Camp — Micajah McPherson — We have Fought the Good Fight and Kept Our Faith
On Drama Road.
11North Carolina (Avery County), Banner Elk — Banner Elk — Unionist Haven
On Hickory Nut Gap Road (County Route 1342) west of North Carolina Highway 184, on the left when traveling west.
12North Carolina (Avery County), Elk Park — Cranberry Iron Mine — Iron for the Confederacy
Near Elk Park Highway (State Highway 194) at U.S. 19E, on the right when traveling east.
13North Carolina (Avery County), Linville — A Woman of War — Sarah Malinda Blalock
On Hospital Drive 0.5 miles south of Newland Highway (North Carolina Highway 181), on the left when traveling south.
14North Carolina (Beaufort County), Washington — Oakdale Cemetery — To Our Confederate Dead
On North Market Street (County Route 1516) at East 15th Street, on the right when traveling north on North Market Street.
15North Carolina (Beaufort County), Washington — Siege of Washington — March 30 - April 20, 1863
On East Water Street at South Bonner Street, on the right when traveling east on East Water Street.
16North Carolina (Beaufort County), Washington — Tranter's Creek — Brothers in Battle
On Pactolus Highway (U.S. 264) 0.1 miles west of Voa Road, on the left when traveling west.
17North Carolina (Beaufort County), Washington — USS Picket — Battle of Washington
On West Stewart Parkway near West Main Street, on the right when traveling south.
18North Carolina (Bertie County), Windsor — Engagement at Windsor — Action on the Cashie River
On South Queen Street 0.1 miles south of East Water Street (U.S. 17), on the right when traveling south.
19North Carolina (Brunswick County), Southport — Fort Johnston — Guardian of the Cape Fear River
On East Bay Street east of South Davis Street, on the left when traveling east.
20North Carolina (Brunswick County), Winnabow — Fort Anderson — One Shovelful at a Time — Confederate Lifeline —
On St. Philips Road east of Plantation Road.
21North Carolina (Buncombe County), Asheville — 1st U.S. Colored Heavy Artillery — "Ready to Take the Field"
On Broadway at Mt. Clare Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Broadway.
22North Carolina (Buncombe County), Asheville — Asheville's Enslaved People — Wartime Servitude
Near Eagle Street at Davidson Drive, on the right when traveling east.
23North Carolina (Buncombe County), Asheville — Battery Porter — Napoleons on Stony Hill
On O Henry Avenue at Battle Square, on the right when traveling north on O Henry Avenue.
24North Carolina (Buncombe County), Asheville — Battle of Asheville — Kirby's Expedition
On Campus Drive at Field Drive, on the right when traveling north on Campus Drive.
25North Carolina (Buncombe County), Asheville — Landsman Riley Powers — Mountain Sailor
On Overlook Road south of Springside Road (County Route 3506), on the left when traveling south.
26North Carolina (Buncombe County), Asheville — Private George Avery — South Asheville Colored Cemetery
Near Dalton Street 0.3 miles north of Wyoming Road, on the right when traveling north.
27North Carolina (Buncombe County), Asheville — Smith-McDowell House — Our Businessman-Soldier
Near Victoria Road 0.1 miles south of Oakland Road, on the right when traveling south.
28North Carolina (Buncombe County), Asheville — Wartime Jail — Asheville's Prisons
Near Montford Avenue at Hill Street, on the right when traveling south.
29North Carolina (Buncombe County), Fairview — Gen. William J. Palmer — Quaker Warrior — Stoneman's Raid —
On Charlotte Highway (Alternate U.S. 74) south of Clarke Lane, on the left when traveling south.
30North Carolina (Buncombe County), Ridgecrest — Swannanoa Gap Engagement — Blocking the Way
On Yates Avenue near Old U.S. 70, on the left when traveling north.
31North Carolina (Buncombe County), Weaverville — Brothers In Service — Zebulon and Robert Vance Brithplace
On Reems Creek Road (State Highway 1003), on the right when traveling north.
32North Carolina (Burke County), Morganton — Morganton — Rocky Ford Engagement — Stoneman's Raid —
On Lenior Road (State Highway 64).
33North Carolina (Cabarrus County), Concord — St. John's Lutheran Church — Community Sacrifice
On St Johns Church Road at Mt Olive Road (County Route 2416), on the right when traveling north on St Johns Church Road.
34North Carolina (Caldwell County), Lenoir — Patterson Mill — Struck by Stoneman's Raiders — Stoneman's Raid —
On Yadkin River Road (County Route 1560) 0.3 miles north of North Carolina Highway 268, on the right when traveling north.
35North Carolina (Caldwell County), Lenoir — Raiders in Lenoir — St. James Episcopal Church and Prison — Stoneman's Raid —
On Harper Avenue Northwest at Main Street Northwest, on the right when traveling east on Harper Avenue Northwest.
36North Carolina (Camden County), South Mills — Battle of South Mills — Fight for the Canal — Burnside Expedition —
On Canal Drive 0.3 miles south of Main Street (U.S. 17), on the left when traveling south.
37North Carolina (Carteret County), Atlantic Beach — Hoop Pole Creek — Ferrying Troops and Equipment at High Tide — Burnside Expedition —
Near West Fort Macon Road at Atlantic Station Shopping Center, on the right when traveling west.
38North Carolina (Carteret County), Beaufort — Beaufort — Union Occupation and Confederate Spies
On Turner Street north of Middle Lane, on the right when traveling north.
39North Carolina (Carteret County), Newport — Bogue Sound Blockhouse — Vermonters' Spirited Resistance
On McCabe Road at North Carolina Highway 24, on the left when traveling north on McCabe Road.
40North Carolina (Carteret County), Newport — Newport Barracks — Winter Quarters Ablaze
On Main Street at East Railroad Boulevard, on the right when traveling east on Main Street.
41North Carolina (Chowan County), Cannon Ferry — War on the Chowan River — Buffalo Country
On Cannons Ferry Road 0.4 miles west of Dillard’s Mill Road, on the left when traveling north.
42North Carolina (Chowan County), Edenton — Edenton — Battle of Albemarle Sound
On Broad Street, on the right when traveling south.
43North Carolina (Craven County), New Bern — Attmore-Oliver House — Under the Stars & Bars
On Pollock Street east of Metcalf Street, on the left when traveling east.
44North Carolina (Craven County), New Bern — Battle of New Bern — Smoke and Flames — Burnside Expedition —
On South Front Street east of East Front Street (Business U.S. 17), on the left when traveling east.
45North Carolina (Craven County), New Bern — Greenwood Cemetery — Historic Burial Site
On Cypress Street at Smith Street, on the right when traveling west on Cypress Street.
46North Carolina (Craven County), New Bern — New Bern Academy — From School to Hospital
On New Street near Hancock Street.
47North Carolina (Craven County), New Bern — New Bern National Cemetery — Honoring the Union Dead
On National Avenue at Court Street, on the right when traveling south on National Avenue.
48North Carolina (Craven County), New Bern — William Henry Singleton — From Slavery to Freedom
On Queen Street near Johnson Street.
49North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — Burning of Clarendon Bridge — Confederates Evacuate Fayetteville — Carolinas Campaign —
On Person Street at Dunn Road, on the left when traveling west on Person Street.
50North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — Cross Creek Cemetery — Confederate Burial Grounds
On Cool Spring Street, on the left when traveling south.
51North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — Edward J. Hale House — Civil War Publisher — Carolinas Campaign —
On Franklin Street at Hay Street, on the left when traveling south on Franklin Street.
52North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — Fayetteville Arsenal — "Batter . . . into piles of rubble" — Carolinas Campaign —
On Arsenal Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
53North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — North Carolina — Civil War Trails
On Arsenal Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
54North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — Parade Ground — Fayetteville Independent Light Infantry
On Cool Spring Street at Meeting Street, on the right when traveling south on Cool Spring Street.
55North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — The Market House — Site of a Shootout — Carolinas Campaign —
On Green Street at Market Square, on the right when traveling north on Green Street.
56North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fayetteville — The Sandford House — Barracks for Union Troops — Carolinas Campaign —
On Dick Street south of Halliday Street, on the right when traveling north.
57North Carolina (Cumberland County), Godwin — Battle of Averasboro — Confederate First Defensive Line — Carolinas Campaign —
On Burnett Road (State Highway 82) south of West Thornton Road (State Highway 1736), on the left when traveling north.
58North Carolina (Cumberland County), Wade — Old Bluff Church — The Muddy Road to Averasboro — Carolinas Campaign —
On Old Bluff Church Road 1 mile west of Sisk Culbreth Road, on the right when traveling west.
59North Carolina (Currituck County), Currituck — Currituck County Courthouse — Confederate Recruiting Center
On Courthouse Road (State Highway 1242) near Caratoke Highway (State Highway 168), on the right when traveling north.
60North Carolina (Currituck County), Knotts Island — Knotts Island — Salts Works Center
Near Brumley Road 0.2 miles east of South End Road (North Carolina Highway 615), on the right when traveling east.
61North Carolina (Currituck County), Moycock — Moycock — Shingle Landing
On Shingle Landing Road 0.1 miles north of Puddin Ridge Road, on the right when traveling north.
62North Carolina (Davidson County), Lexington — Lexington in the Civil War — Occupation and Fire
On E Center Street, on the right when traveling east.
63North Carolina (Davidson County), Lexington — Pine Grove Camp — Confederate Government Seat
Near Yokley Road 0.6 miles east of Ridge Road, on the left when traveling east.
64North Carolina (Davidson County), Lexington — The Homestead — Unexpected Houseguests
On S Main Street, on the right when traveling south.
65North Carolina (Davidson County), Thomasville — Thomasville — Caring for the Sick and Wounded
On E Main Street at Memorial Park Drive, on the right when traveling north on E Main Street.
66North Carolina (Davidson County), Thomasville — Thomasville — A Key Stop & Refuge
On West Main Street at Trade Street, on the left when traveling west on West Main Street.
67North Carolina (Davidson County), Thomasville — Thomasville City Cemetery — Union of Combatants
Near Memorial Park Drive, on the right when traveling west.
68North Carolina (Davie County), Mocksville — Davie County in the Civil War — Stoneman in Mocksville — Stoneman's Raid —
On Clement Street at Water Street, on the right when traveling south on Clement Street.
69North Carolina (Duplin County), Kenansville — Confederate States Armory — Cutting the Supply Line — Confederate Lifeline —
On Magnolia Extension (State Highway 11) at Mallard Street (State Highway 50), on the left when traveling south on Magnolia Extension.
70North Carolina (Duplin County), Kenansville — Confederate States Armory — Determined Production — Confederate Lifeline —
On Magnolia Extension (State Highway 11) at Mallard Street (State Highway 50), on the left when traveling south on Magnolia Extension.
71North Carolina (Duplin County), Warsaw — The War Comes to Warsaw — Lewis's Railroad Raid — Confederate Lifeline —
On East Hill Street at North Center Street, on the left when traveling east on East Hill Street.
72North Carolina (Durham County), Durham — Bennett Place — The End of War — Carolinas Campaign —
Near Bennett Memorial Road at Near Road.
73North Carolina (Durham County), Durham — Brassfield Station — A Path Both Traveled — Carolinas Campaign —
On S Miami Blvd. (State Highway 1959), on the right when traveling north.
74North Carolina (Durham County), Durham — Duke Homestead — Prosperity from War
Near Duke Homestead Road.
75North Carolina (Durham County), Durham — Durham's Station — Prelude To Peace — Carolinas Campaign —
On Blackwell Street at Dillard Street, on the right when traveling north on Blackwell Street.
76North Carolina (Durham County), Durham — North Carolina — Civil War Trails
Near Duke Homestead Road.
77North Carolina (Durham County), Durham — North Carolina — Civil War Trails
On Bennett Memorial Road, on the right when traveling east.
78North Carolina (Durham County), Durham — North Carolina — Civil War Trails
On Blackwell Street at Dillard Street, on the right when traveling north on Blackwell Street.
79North Carolina (Durham County), Durham — West Point Truce Line — Waiting, Looting, and Shooting — Carolinas Campaign —
Near North Roxboro Road (U.S. 501).
80North Carolina (Edgecombe County), Tarboro — Civil War Cemeteries — Buried with Honor
On East St. James Street at St. David Street, on the right when traveling east on East St. James Street.
81North Carolina (Edgecombe County), Tarboro — Occupation of Tarboro — "All were burned ..." — Potter's Raid —
On East Wilson Street, on the left when traveling east.
82North Carolina (Edgecombe County), Tarboro — Occupation of Tarboro — Daniel's Schoolhouse Engagement — Potters Raid —
On Bridges Street.
83North Carolina (Franklin County), Louisburg — Camp Site for Sherman's Army — Louisburg at the End of the War
Near North Main Street (County Route 1229) north of College Street, on the left when traveling north.
84North Carolina (Gates County), Gatesville — Gates County Courthouse — Civil War Muster Ground
On Church Street at Court Street (North Carolina Highway 137), on the left when traveling south on Church Street.
85North Carolina (Graham County), Robbinsville — Civil War in Graham County — Union and Confederate Raiders
On East Main Street (County Route 1106) at Court Street, on the right when traveling west on East Main Street.
86North Carolina (Greene County), Ayden — Scuffleton Bridge — Failed to Burn — Potter's Raid —
On State Highway 903 0.2 miles east of Edwards Bridge Road (County Route 1004), on the left when traveling east.
87North Carolina (Greene County), Hookerton — Hookerton Defenses — Confederate Crossing and Headquarters — Potter's Raid —
On East Main Street (State Highway 123) at S William Hooker Drive, on the right when traveling east on East Main Street.
88North Carolina (Greene County), Snow Hill — Grimsley Baptist Church — Rest, Feed, and Forage — Potter's Raid —
On U.S. 258 at County Route 903, on the right when traveling north on U.S. 258.
89North Carolina (Halifax County), Roanoke Rapids — Roanoke Canal — "Duly Appreciated" — Confederate Lifeline —
On Jackson Street Extended at Roanoke Avenue (North Carolina Highway 48), on the right when traveling west on Jackson Street Extended.
90North Carolina (Halifax County), Weldon — Wilmington & Weldon RR Trestle — Lee's Lifeline — Confederate Lifeline —
On U.S. 158, on the left when traveling east.
91North Carolina (Harnett County), Dunn — Battle of Averasboro — Third Confederate Defensive Line — Carolinas Campaign —
On McLellon Road (State Highway 82), on the right when traveling south.
92North Carolina (Harnett County), Dunn — Battle of Averasboro — Union Route to Bentonville — Carolinas Campaign —
On Harnett-Dunn Highway (U.S. 55) at Paul Green Memorial Highway (North Carolina Highway 421), on the left when traveling east on Harnett-Dunn Highway.
93North Carolina (Harnett County), Dunn — Battle of Averasboro — Sherman’s Left Wing Departs Averasboro — Carolinas Campaign —
On Norma Drive at Longbranch Road, on the left when traveling south on Norma Drive.
94North Carolina (Harnett County), Godwin — North Carolina — Civil War Trails
On Burnett Road (State Highway 82) south of Arrowhead Road, on the left when traveling north.
95North Carolina (Haywood County), Canton — Locust Field Cemetery — Confederate Rendezvous
On Locust Street at Pennsylvania Avenue, on the left when traveling south on Locust Street.
96North Carolina (Haywood County), Maggie Valley — Kirk's Raid — Unwanted Intruders
On Soco Road (State Highway 19).
97North Carolina (Haywood County), Waynesville — Battle House — Surrender-Role Reversal
On North Main Street (State Highway 276).
98North Carolina (Haywood County), Waynesville — Thomas's Resting Place — Greenhill Cemetery
On Hillview Circle east of South Main Street (Business U.S. 23), on the left when traveling south.
99North Carolina (Haywood County), Waynesville — Waynesville Engagement — Among the Last to Die
On Timothy Lane 0.1 miles west of Blink Bonny Drive, on the right when traveling west.
100North Carolina (Hertford County), Murfreesboro — Murfreesboro — Naval Target
On East Main Street at South Wynn Street, on the right when traveling east on East Main Street.

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