United States / Lincolnton, NC

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North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #O-67

Daniels Church. Evangelical Lutheran. Organized in 1774. J. G. Arndt was first regular minister; Philip Henkel assistant. This building, 1888, is third on site.

SR 1113 (Reepsville Road) northwest of, Lincolnton, NC, United States

North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #O-8

Stephen D. Ramseur. West Point graduate. A Confederate major general at 27; mortally wounded, Cedar Creek, Va. Grave 2 blocks N.

NC 27 (East Main Street) at Cedar Street in, Lincolnton, NC, United States

North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #O-15

Robert F. Hoke 1837 1912. Major general, C.S.A. Promoted after victory at Battle of Plymouth. Led troops in Va. & N.C. Home stands 50 yards E.

US 321 (North Aspen Street) at Chestnut Street in, Lincolnton, NC, United States

North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #O-3

Battle Of Ramsour's Mill. Patriot militia led by Col. Francis Locke, on June 20, 1780, defeated Tories led by Maj. John Moore 400 yards west.

US 321 in, Lincolnton, NC, United States

North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #O-12

Hiram R. Revels 1822 1901. First black to serve in Congress. Native of N.C. Mississippi senator, 1870-1871. Operated own barbershop here, 1840s.

NC 27/150 (West Main Street) in, Lincolnton, NC, United States

North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #O-41

U. D. C. Memorial Hall. Building housed first the Pleasant Retreat Academy, chartered 1813. Later public library, museum. 1 block east.

North Aspen Street at Pine Street in, Lincolnton, NC, United States

North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #O-28

Andre Michaux. French botanist, pioneer in studying flora of western North Carolina, passed through Lincolnton, July 24, Sept. 11, 1794, and April 29, 1795.

West Main Street in, Lincolnton, NC, United States

North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #O-35

Connie M. Guion 1882 1971. Pioneer female physician. Gained national reputation from work at Cornell medical clinic, 1922-1970. Born 2/10 mile N.

NC 27 at SR 1224 (Spake Road) in, Lincolnton, NC, United States

North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #O-45

J. G. Arends. Native German, pioneer teacher and minister, ordained 1775, first president of the N.C. Lutheran Synod, 1803. Grave a few yds. east.

South Aspen Street in, Lincolnton, NC, United States

North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #O-40

Confederate Laboratory. Under Dr. A.S. Piggott, manufactured medicine for Confederacy, 1863-65. Remains are 2 mi. S.

US 321 (South Aspen Street) in, Lincolnton, NC, United States

North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #O-33

James Pinckney Henderson 1808 1858. First governor of Texas, 1846-47; U.S. Senator; officer, Mexican War. His birthplace here.

NC 182 west of, Lincolnton, NC, United States

North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #O-44

Stonewall Jackson. Thomas J. Jackson, later a Confederate general, married Anna Morrison, July 16, 1857, in her home which stood 200 yds. E.

SR 1511 (Old Plank Road) east of, Lincolnton, NC, United States

North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #O-49

Catawba Springs. Fashionable "watering place," a recreational and social center prior to 1861. The hotel stood five miles northeast.

NC 73 at SR 1360 (Tuckers Campground Road), Lincolnton, NC, United States

North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #O-66

William A. Hoke 1851 1925. Chief justice 1 year & assoc. justice 20 yrs., N.C. Supreme Court. Superior court judge 13 yrs. Birthplace stood here.

NC 27 (East Main Street) at South Cedar Street in, Lincolnton, NC, United States

North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #O-58

Machpelah Cemetery. Presbyterian, 1801. Graves include those of Alexander Brevard, Joseph & James Graham, and Robert Hall & Joseph Graham Morrison.

SR 1511 (Old NC 273) at SR 1360 east of, Lincolnton, NC, United States

North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #O-60

Andrew Loretz. Minister, 1786-1812, of German Reformed Church in the Carolinas. Home built in 1793. Located one-half mile south.

SR 1113 (Reepsville Road) northwest of, Lincolnton, NC, United States

North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #O-79

Michael Hoke 1874 1944. Pioneer orthopedic surgeon; founded hospitals for crippled children; chief surgeon of Warm Springs (Ga.) Foundation. Birthplace 80 yds. east.

NC 155 (North Aspen Street) in, Lincolnton, NC, United States