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262 East Ash Street, Goldsboro NC 27530, United States of America
Inscription. Governor of North Carolina, 1901-1905. Crusader for universal education. His law office is 2 blocks S. W. , Erected 1960 by Archives and Highway Departments. (Marker Number F 35: ), ... More on HMDB
The mid-19th century boyhood farmstead home of North ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Seven Springs NC 28578, United States of America
Inscription. On this site, Confederate and Union troops engaged in battle. Confederates took position N. side of river, after burning bridge. Union troops occupied S. side and hill above, destroying much of village. CSS Neuse damaged ... More on HMDB

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Seven Springs NC 28578, United States of America
Inscription. On December 15-16, 1862, on a raid at Whitehall, Union troops led by Gen. J. G. Foster damaged the Confederate Ram "Neuse.", , Erected 1970 by State Department of Archives and History. (Marker Number F 44: ), , Location. ... More on HMDB

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Seven Springs NC 28578, United States of America
Inscription. (Preface): Late in 1862, Union Gen. John G. Foster's garrison was well entrenched in New Bern and made several incursions into the countryside. On December 11, Foster led a raid from New Bern to burn the Wilmington and ... More on HMDB

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Goldsboro NC 27534, United States of America
Inscription. Three miles south of this spot on Walnut Creek is a marker indicating the exact site of Dobbs County Court House 1756-1791. , Erected by North Carolina Society of the Colonial Dames of America. , Location. 35° 19.033′ ... More on HMDB

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Kinston NC 28504, United States of America
Inscription. (Front): Not for wages, Not for gory, 'twas for home and, Right they fell. (Back): To Perpetuate the, valor of the men, from Lenoir County, who wore the grey. Erected May 10th 1924, by, A. M. Waddell Chapter, U. D. C. ... More on HMDB

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Kinston NC 28504, United States of America
Inscription. (Preface): Late in 1862, Union Gen. John G. Foster's garrison was well entrenched in New Bern and made several incursions into the countryside. On December 11, Foster led a raid from New Bern to burn the Wilmington and ... More on HMDB

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Kinston NC 28504, United States of America
Inscription. The yellow sidebar in the upper left provides a brief background: Late in 1862, Union Gen. John G. Fosters garrison was well entrenched in New Bern and made several incursions into the countryside. On December 11, Foster ... More on HMDB

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Kinston NC 28504, United States of America
Inscription. (Preface): Late in 1862, Union Gen. John G. Foster's garrison was well entrenched in New Bern and made several incursions into the countryside. On December 11, Foster led a raid from New Bern to burn the Wilmington and ... More on HMDB

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Kinston NC 28504, United States of America
G limpses into two of our nation's most pivotal wars can be found in one historic site within the city of Kinston. Here you will explore the celebrated life of Richard Caswell, the first governor o... More on Nchistoricsites.org
Inscription. First Governor of the state, 1776. Revolutionary statesman and soldier. Grave 166 yards south. , Erected 1936 by Department of Conservation and Development. (Marker Number F 2: ), , ... More on HMDB
