United States / Greenville, NC

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North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #F-19

Thomas J. Jarvis. Governor, 1879-1885; Minister to Brazil; United States Senator. Home is 3 blocks S. Grave is 1 block W.

Green Street at West Second Street in, Greenville, NC, United States

North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #F-16

Plank Road. The eastern terminus of the Greenville and Raleigh Plank Road, chartered in 1850 and completed to Wilson by 1853, was nearby.

Dickinson Avenue in, Greenville, NC, United States

North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #F-45

East Carolina University. Established in 1907 as state-supported normal school. A four-year college since 1920. A university since 1967.

Tenth Street at College Hill Drive in, Greenville, NC, United States

North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #F-46

Baptist State Convention. On March 26, 1830, the North Carolina Baptist State Convention was organized at the Gorham home which was near here.

Green Street in, Greenville, NC, United States

North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #F-57

Sallie S. Cotten 1846 1929. Writer and advocate of women's rights. Helped organize N.C. Federation of Women's Clubs, 1902. Lived one mile south.

NC 43 and NC 121 at, Greenville, NC, United States

North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #F-60

Robert Lee Humber 1898 1970. Led effort in 1947 to establish N.C. Museum of Art; attorney & legislator; advocate of world federation. Lived here.

Fifth Street in, Greenville, NC, United States

North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #P-4

C. G. Memminger. Secretary of the treasury of the Confederacy, from Charleston. Native of Germany. Summer home and grave nearby.

US 225 South (Greenville Highway) in Flat Rock, NC, Greenville, NC, United States

North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #P-31

St. John In The Wilderness. Episcopal Church, built 1833-34 as a private chapel. Given to Diocese of North Carolina, 1836. Enlarged in 1852.

US 225 South (Greenville Highway) in Flat Rock, NC, Greenville, NC, United States

North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #F-67

Voice Of America. Cold War broadcasts relayed from Greenville to Europe, Africa, and Latin America, 1963-89, via station 2 mi. S.W.

NC 43 at SR 1212 (VOA Site C Road), Greenville, NC, United States