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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Lexington, North Carolina

 
Clickable Map of Davidson County, North Carolina and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Davidson County, NC (43) Davie County, NC (22) Forsyth County, NC (256) Guilford County, NC (290) Montgomery County, NC (23) Randolph County, NC (24) Rowan County, NC (98) Stanly County, NC (10)  DavidsonCounty(43) Davidson County (43)  DavieCounty(22) Davie County (22)  ForsythCounty(256) Forsyth County (256)  GuilfordCounty(290) Guilford County (290)  MontgomeryCounty(23) Montgomery County (23)  RandolphCounty(24) Randolph County (24)  RowanCounty(98) Rowan County (98)  StanlyCounty(10) Stanly County (10)
Lexington is the county seat for Davidson County
Lexington is in Davidson County
      Davidson County (43)  
ADJACENT TO DAVIDSON COUNTY
      Davie County (22)  
      Forsyth County (256)  
      Guilford County (290)  
      Montgomery County (23)  
      Randolph County (24)  
      Rowan County (98)  
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1 North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — Beck's Reformed Church
On Becks Church Road, 0.2 miles north of Homestead Drive, on the right when traveling north.
The congregation of Beck's Reformed Church was organized in the year of our Lord, 1787, under the leadership of the Rev. Mr. Schneider. The first house of worship was a log structure located in the proximity of this marker. 53 acres of land . . . Map (db m238973) HM
2 North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — Beck's Reformed Church Cemetery
On Becks Church Road, 0.2 miles north of Homestead Drive, on the right when traveling north.
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m238972) HM
3 North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — Beck's United Church of Christ Veterans Memorial
On Becks Church Road, 0.2 miles north of Homestead Drive, on the right when traveling north.
In memory of all our servicemen and women who served their country. Revolutionary War Martin Frank • John Beck, Sr. • Captain Peter Hedrick • David Schmidt (Smith) • Peter Smith Civil War James Franklin Burkhart • G.W. . . . Map (db m239006) WM
4 North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — Boone Trail Highway Marker
On Boones Cave Road, on the left when traveling north.
Boone Trail Highway Metal from Battle Ship Maine in Tablet * Daniel Boone*Map (db m222572) WM
5 North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — Boy Scouts Veterans Memorial
On Simerson Road, on the right when traveling east.
In honor and memory we offer tribute to veterans of all branches of our armed services who served to preserve our freedom and safety God Bless AmericaMap (db m222574) WM
6 North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — Captain Benjamin Merrill
Near North Main Street at West Center Street, on the right when traveling south.
Sacrificed his life for the cause of the Regulators. Was executed by officials of the Crown, June 19, 1771. Home was 8 miles south.Map (db m222577) HM
7 North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — Captain Peter HedrickDec. 17, 1733 – Jan. 24, 1798
On Becks Church Road, 0.2 miles north of Homestead Drive, on the right when traveling north.
Came to America from Palatinate, Germany, 1738 Located in North Carolina 1755 to 1760 Took up 1465 acres of land on “Four Mile-Branch” A patriotic officer in the Revolutionary War. Tories burned his buildings and stole his . . . Map (db m238974) HM WM
8 North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — City of LexingtonIncorporated 1828
On North Main Street at West Center Street, on the right when traveling south on North Main Street.
Named during the Revolutionary War in 1775 after the Battle of Lexington.Map (db m222578) HM
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9 North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — Daniel Boone and Gen. Nathanael Greene
On North Main Street near W Center Street, on the right when traveling south.
In 1750, Daniel Boone, age 16, came with his father from Pennsylvania and settled near Boone’s Ford on Yadkin River, then in Rowan, now Davidson County. Near this spot, in 1781, the American Army under Gen. Nathanael Greene passed on its way from . . . Map (db m222580) HM
10 North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — Davidson County Vietnam War Memorial
On North Main Street at East Center Street, on the right when traveling north on North Main Street.
In honor of the Davidson County veterans who served their country during the Vietnam War and in memory of those who gave their lives for the United States. Richard Roosevelt Banks • Kenneth Clay Berrier • Gary Reid Clodfelter • Jacob . . . Map (db m239021) WM
11 North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — Davidson County World War I Memorial
On North Main Street at East Center Street, on the right when traveling north on North Main Street.
1917 – 1919 In honor of the nine hundred and thirty men of Davidson County who served in the World War and in memory of the following men who gave their lives for the flag Jesse L. Barkley • Odell Barnes • W.M. Bazemore • Harvey . . . Map (db m239013) WM
12 North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — First Reformed Church
On North Salisbury Street north of East Center Street, on the left when traveling north.
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior 1928Map (db m239024) HM
13 North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — First Site of Pilgrim Reformed Church
Near Pilgrim Church Road, 0.2 miles west of City Lake Road, on the right when traveling west.
Site of brush arbor and first house of worship Pilgrim Reformed Church ca 1753 – 1757Map (db m239079) HM
14 North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — George Washington Boulder
On North Carolina 150 (Route 150), on the right when traveling west.
. . . Map (db m222590) HM
15 North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — In Memory of John Beck, Sr.
Near Becks Church Road, 0.2 miles north of Homestead Drive, on the right when traveling north.
born January 6, 1761. died November 15, 1843 Son of Devault & Catherina Beck American Revolutionary War veteran North Carolina Militia 1778 – 1781 In the summer of 1778 at the age of 17, John volunteered to take up arms and . . . Map (db m238976) WM
16 North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — K-16 — Jefferson Davis
On U.S. 70 at Old US Hwy 29, on the right when traveling south on U.S. 70. Reported missing.
President Davis, fleeing southward after Lee’s surrender, with members of his cabinet spent the night of Apr. 16, 1865, in a pine grove nearby.Map (db m222592) HM
17 North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — Lexington in the Civil WarOccupation and Fire
On West Center Street, on the right when traveling east.
President Jefferson Davis and his entourage paused here in Lexington on April 16-17, 1865, as the Confederate government fled south after the April 3 evacuation of Richmond, Virginia. While here, Davis telegraphed Gen. Joseph E. Johnston as to the . . . Map (db m222581) HM
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18 North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — K-44 — Old Davidson County Courthouse
On South Main Street at W Center Street, on the right when traveling south on South Main Street.
Completed 1858. Interior was burned, 1865, rebuilt ca. 1867. Fine example of Classical Revival style.Map (db m218180) HM
19 North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — Pilgrim Cemetery Revolutionary War Memorial
Near Pilgrim Church Road, 0.2 miles west of City Lake Road, on the right when traveling west.
Dedicated to the memory of these Revolutionary War soldiers buried in unmarked graves in Pilgrim Cemetery John George Clodfelter 1757-1833 Peter Everhart 1754-1836 George Fritts 1753-1845 Michael Leonard 1750-1827 Philip Leonard . . . Map (db m239081) WM
20 North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — K-49 — Pilgrim Church
On Greensboro Street Extension at Ridge Road, on the right when traveling west on Greensboro Street Extension.
Established ca. 1757 as German Reformed. Known early as Leonard's Church. Fourth Building to occupy site stands ⅜ mi. NW.Map (db m218181) HM
21 North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — Pine Grove CampConfederate Government Seat
Near Yokley Road, 0.6 miles east of Ridge Road, on the left when traveling east. Reported missing.
For an hour on the evening of Easter Sunday, April 16, 1865, a pine grove outside Lexington became the de facto seat of government for the Confederate States of America and the state of North Carolina. President Jefferson Davis and his cabinet, . . . Map (db m222585) HM
22 North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — K-68 — Robert F. Sink1905-1965
On East Center Street at North Main Street, on the right when traveling west on East Center Street.
U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Commanded 506th Regiment, 101st Airborne Division during World War II and Fort Bragg 1957 to 1960. He lived nearby.Map (db m239023) HM
23 North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — St. Stephen United Methodist ChurchEst. 1868
On East 1st Street at North Salisbury Street, on the right when traveling west on East 1st Street.
St. Stephen has and continues to serve the African American community to eliminate social injustices, promote civil rights and save souls. National Historic Registry August 6. 2021Map (db m239034) HM
24 North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — The HomesteadUnexpected Houseguests
On South Main Street, on the right when traveling south.
The Homestead was the home of Dr. William R. Holt, one of antebellum North Carolina’s most versatile and talented men, with interests in medicine, agriculture, education, religion, transportation, and manufacturing. In May 1865, when Dr. Holt . . . Map (db m222588) HM
25 North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — K-56 — Wm. Rainey Holt1798-1868
On S Main Street, on the right when traveling south.
Physician. Advocate of scientific agriculture. His plantation "Linwood" was 6 miles southwest. Built home here, 1834.Map (db m218182) HM
26 North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — K-24 — Yadkin College
On North Koontz Road (U.S. 64) at Koontz Road, on the left when traveling east on North Koontz Road.
A Methodist Protestant institution. Opened in 1856, made co-educational in 1878, closed in 1924. Building stands 1 mi. N.Map (db m222591) HM
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