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4400 Cook Rd, Rockwell, NC 28138

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725 Phaniels Ch. Rd., Rockwell NC, North Carolina 28138, USA

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Denton, NC

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New London, NC

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Salisbury NC 28144, United States of America
Inscription. Erected by the Elizabeth, Maxwell Steele Chapter, of the Daughters of the, American Revolution, in memory of the, Rowan County boys, who fought in the, World War 1919, , Erected 1919 by Daughters of the American Revolution ... More on HMDB

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4701 Hwy 200 Concord, NC 28025
Built in the early 1800s, the mill was the source of flour and cornmeal for southern Cabarrus County residents. On the National Register of Historic Places, the restored mill is filled with origin... More on Visitcabarrus.com
The first mill was established somewhere around 1810, but the building you see today dates to the 1870s. More on igougo

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Salisbury NC 28144, United States of America
Inscription. Parish established in, 1753. Present building, constructed in 1828, stands one block west. , Erected 1949 by Archives, Conservation and Highway Departments. (Marker Number L 44: ), , Location. 35° 40.107′ ... More on HMDB

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Salisbury NC 28144, United States of America
Compiled by Russell Bastedo State Curator 1998 Governor John Steele 1844, 1845. Steele (1789-1865) was born at Salisbury (NC). Orphaned at an early age, Steele was apprenticed at age fourteen (1803... More on Nh.gov
Inscription. Governor, 1859-61. A leader, of the secession movement, in N. C. Died July, 1861, aged, 40. Home stands 1½, blocks south. , Erected 1938 by N. C. State Historical Commission. (Ma... More on HMDB

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Salisbury NC 28144, United States of America
Inscription. [ Left Tablet: ], This monument is erected by authority of an Act of the Pennsylvania Legislature approved June 13th 1907. To commemorate the patriotic devotion, heroism, and self-sacrifice of the officers and soldiers ... More on HMDB

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Salisbury NC 28144, United States of America
Inscription. On November 2, 1861, the Confederate government purchased about 16 acres here for a prison. The tract included an abandoned three-story cotton mill, a boiler house, six tenements, a superintendents house, and several ... More on HMDB
