After filtering for North Carolina, 414 entries match your criteria. The first 100 are listed.
⊳US Revolutionary War Topic
1 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Burlington — A Revolutionary War Connection — |
2 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Burlington — G-2 — Battle of Alamance — |
3 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Burlington — G-24 — Battle of Alamance — |
4 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Burlington — GG-1 — Battle of Alamance — |
5 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Burlington — Battle of Alamance Monument — |
6 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Burlington — Battle of Clapp's Mill — |
7 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Burlington — G-111 — Battle of Clapp's Mill — |
8 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Burlington — Colonial Column — |
9 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Burlington — First Battle of the Revolution — |
10 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Burlington — Governor Tryon and the Militia — |
11 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Burlington — Pugh's Rock — |
12 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Burlington — Pyle's Defeat — February 1781 — |
13 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Burlington — G-22 — Pyle's Defeat — Reported permanently removed |
14 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Burlington — G-22 — Pyle's Defeat — |
15 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Burlington — GG-2 — The Battle of Alamance — |
16 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Burlington — The Battle of the Alamance — |
17 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Burlington — The John Allen House — |
18 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Burlington — The Regulators' Field — A Lesson for the Defeated — Carolinas Campaign — |
19 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Burlington, Alamance — G-60 — Tryon’s Camp — |
20 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Graham — G-21 — Lindley's Mill — |
21 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Graham — Michael Holt II — 1723 - 1799 — |
22 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Mebane — G-54 — Alexander Mebane — |
23 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Snow Camp — A Memorial to British Troops Who Died in the Old Meeting House — |
24 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Snow Camp — General John Butler — |
25 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Snow Camp — September 13, 1781 — (Battle of Lindley's Mill) — |
26 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Snow Camp — G-76 — Snow Camp — |
27 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Snow Camp — The Battle of Lindley's Mill — September 13, 1781 — |
28 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Snow Camp — The Battle of Lindley's Mill Memorial — |
29 ► North Carolina, Alleghany County, Sparta — Alleghany County War Memorial — |
30 ► North Carolina, Avery County, Newland — N-5 — Yellow Mountain Road — |
31 ► North Carolina, Avery County, Valley — Overmountain Men — |
32 ► North Carolina, Beaufort County, Washington — Free Church — St. Peter's Churchyard — |
33 ► North Carolina, Beaufort County, Washington — Washington — North Carolina — |
34 ► North Carolina, Bertie County, Windsor — A-41 — William Blount — |
35 ► North Carolina, Bladen County, Council — Oakland — |
36 ► North Carolina, Bladen County, Elizabethtown — I-11 — Battle of Elizabethtown — |
37 ► North Carolina, Bladen County, Tar Heel — I-37 — Thomas Robeson — |
38 ► North Carolina, Brunswick County, Bald Head Island — Revolutionary War Fort — |
39 ► North Carolina, Brunswick County, Belville — D-25 — Alfred Moore — |
40 ► North Carolina, Brunswick County, Belville — D-24 — Robert Howe — |
41 ► North Carolina, Brunswick County, Belville — D-4 — Stamp Act — |
42 ► North Carolina, Brunswick County, Brunswick Town State Historic Site — Russelborough — |
43 ► North Carolina, Brunswick County, Brunswick Town State Historic Site — D-82 — Russellborough — |
44 ► North Carolina, Brunswick County, Smithville — D-54 — Brunswick — |
45 ► North Carolina, Brunswick County, Southport — Fort Johnston — |
46 ► North Carolina, Brunswick County, Southport — D-11 — Fort Johnston — |
47 ► North Carolina, Brunswick County, Southport — D-89 — Josiah Martin — |
48 ► North Carolina, Brunswick County, Winnabow — Colonel Maurice Moore — |
49 ► North Carolina, Buncombe County, Asheville — Ashe Monument — |
50 ► North Carolina, Buncombe County, Asheville — P-38 — Rutherford Trace — |
51 ► North Carolina, Buncombe County, Asheville — To Honor the Revolutionary Soldiers — Buried in Buncombe County, N.C. — |
52 ► North Carolina, Burke County, Morganton — Council Oak — |
53 ► North Carolina, Burke County, Morganton — General Daniel Morgan — (1736-1802) — |
54 ► North Carolina, Burke County, Morganton — Greenlee Ford — Patriot Crossing Point — |
55 ► North Carolina, Burke County, Morganton — N-3 — Quaker Meadows — |
56 ► North Carolina, Burke County, Morganton — Quaker Meadows Cemetery Revolutionary War Memorial — |
57 ► North Carolina, Burke County, Morganton — Swan Ponds Cemetery — |
58 ► North Carolina, Burke County, Morganton — N-28 — Waightstill Avery — |
59 ► North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Concord — Cabarrus Black Boys Fountain — |
60 ► North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Concord — 1 — Red Hill Tavern — |
61 ► North Carolina, Cabarrus County, Harrisburg — L-8 — Nathaniel Alexander — |
62 ► North Carolina, Caldwell County, Lenoir — N-1 — Fort Defiance — |
63 ► North Carolina, Camden County, Camden — A29 — Dempsey Burgess — |
64 ► North Carolina, Camden County, Camden — A30 — Isaac Gregory — |
65 ► North Carolina, Camden County, Camden — A30 — Isaac Gregory — |
66 ► North Carolina, Carteret County, Beaufort — C-43 — Old Burying Ground — |
67 ► North Carolina, Carteret County, Beaufort — C-13 — Salt Works — |
68 ► North Carolina, Caswell County, Semora — G-25 — Red House Church — |
69 ► North Carolina, Catawba County, Claremont — Bunker Hill Covered Bridge — |
70 ► North Carolina, Catawba County, Maiden — Patriot Isaac Wise — |
71 ► North Carolina, Catawba County, Maiden — Revolution at Home — |
72 ► North Carolina, Catawba County, Newton — Rutherford's March Tribute — |
73 ► North Carolina, Chatham County, Moncure — H-18 — Ramsey's Mill — |
74 ► North Carolina, Chatham County, Pittsboro — H-15 — Tory Raid — |
75 ► North Carolina, Chatham County, Siler City — H-73 — Rocky River Church — |
76 ► North Carolina, Chatham County, Siler City — H-24 — Wilcox Iron Works — |
77 ► North Carolina, Chatham County, Siler City, Albirght Township — Plikard Dederic Siler — |
78 ► North Carolina, Cherokee County, Bellview — Q-29 — North Carolina / Georgia — Reported missing |
79 ► North Carolina, Chowan County, Edenton — 12 — 1736 St. Paul's Episcopal Church — Parish Organized under Act of Assembly 1701 — Edenton Historical Commission Museum Trail — |
80 ► North Carolina, Chowan County, Edenton — A-55 — Barker House — |
81 ► North Carolina, Chowan County, Edenton — Bought in France for N.C. — |
82 ► North Carolina, Chowan County, Edenton — A-11 — Chowan County Courthouse — |
83 ► North Carolina, Chowan County, Edenton — 4 — Dr. Hugh Williamson (1735 - 1819) — Signer of The Constitution of the United States of America — A True Renaissance Man — |
84 ► North Carolina, Chowan County, Edenton — A-22 — Edenton Tea Party — Reported missing |
85 ► North Carolina, Chowan County, Edenton — 5 — Edenton Tea Pot — Symbol of 51 American Women Patriots Who led by Penelope Barker defied King George — Edenton Historical Commission Museum Trail — |
86 ► North Carolina, Chowan County, Edenton — A-87 — Edward Vail — 1717-1777 — |
87 ► North Carolina, Chowan County, Edenton — A-5 — James Iredell — |
88 ► North Carolina, Chowan County, Edenton — Joseph Hewes — |
89 ► North Carolina, Chowan County, Edenton — 3 — Joseph Hewes — Signed Declaration of Independence - Godfather of the US Navy — Edenton Historical Commission Museum Trail — |
90 ► North Carolina, Chowan County, Edenton — A-4 — Joseph Hewes — |
91 ► North Carolina, Chowan County, Edenton — Penelope Barker — Daughter of Dr. Samuel and Elizabeth Blount Pagett — 1728-1796 — |
92 ► North Carolina, Chowan County, Edenton — 1 — Penelope Barker House — Organizer of 1774 "Edenton Tea Party" America's first political action by women — Edenton Historical Commission Museum Trail — |
93 ► North Carolina, Chowan County, Edenton — Residence of Mrs. Elizabeth King — |
94 ► North Carolina, Chowan County, Edenton — A-9 — Samuel Johnston — |
95 ► North Carolina, Chowan County, Edenton — Williamson — |
96 ► North Carolina, Cleveland County, Grover — O-6 — Cornwallis — |
97 ► North Carolina, Cleveland County, Grover — O-59 — Graham's Fort — |
98 ► North Carolina, Cleveland County, Grover — O-13 — Patrick Ferguson — |
99 ► North Carolina, Cleveland County, Kings Mountain — O-1 — Battle of Kings Mountain — |
100 ► North Carolina, Cleveland County, Kings Mountain — O-1 — Kings Mountain Battleground — |
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