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585 Reedy Creek Rd, Four Oaks, North Carolina 27524-8960, United States
This tree-lined course has thirteen ponds that come into play on most holes. The signature hole is #13, a 397-yard, par ... More on Golf.com
If your trying to shake of the winter rust, this is a good course for your ego. More on GolfReview

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5466 Harper House Road, Four Oaks, NC, 27524
With a technologically advanced, fiber optic exhibit, visitors can see the strategic military campaigns from the 1865 battle. In addition to the fiber-optic display, Bentonville's remaining exhibit... More on Heritage
Topics: north, carolina, civil, war. More on MuseumStuff.com

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Four Oaks NC 27524, United States of America
Inscription. “ Time may teach us to forgive, but it can never make us forget. ”, Â Confederate Lt. Gen. Wade Hampton, memorial address at Bentonville, March 20, 1895. By the evening of March 22, 1865 both the Union and ... More on HMDB

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Four Oaks NC 27524, United States of America

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Four Oaks NC 27524, United States of America

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Four Oaks NC 27524, United States of America
Inscription. In memory of the North Carolina soldiers who fought and died so courageously and the civilians who suffered so grievously during the Battle of Bentonville. March 19-21, 1865. [ Back of Monument: ]: Sleep, soldier, sleep, ... More on HMDB

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5466 Harper House Road, Four Oaks NC 27524, United States of America
Inscription. (Preface): The Carolinas Campaign began on February 1, 1865, when Union Gen. William T. Sherman led his army north from Savannah, Georgia, after the “March to the Sea.” Sherman's objective was to join Gen. ... More on HMDB

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Four Oaks NC 27524, United States of America
Inscription. Directly in front and to your left, Confederate Maj. Gen. Robert F. Hokes division, on loan from the Army of Northern Virginia, blocked the old Goldsboro Road (now Harper House Road) to deflect the oncoming Union advance. ... More on HMDB

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Four Oaks NC 27524, United States of America
Inscription. In memory, of the, North Carolinians, who, fought and died, in the, Battle of Bentonville, March 19-21, 1865, , Erected 1982 by North Carolina Division – Sons of Confederate Veterans. , Location. 35° 18.144′ ... More on HMDB

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Four Oaks NC 27524, United States of America
Inscription. Union batteries (26, guns) formed a line, here, March 19. These, guns covered retreating, Federals during the, Confederate charges, and finally halted, the advance of the, Confederate Right Wing. , Erected by Archives ... More on HMDB
