United States / Littleton, NC

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North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #E-22

Raleigh And Gaston Railroad. Chartered 1835, completed 1840. Gaston, its terminal town, now extinct, was 3 mi. N.E.

US 158 at NC 903 northeast of, Littleton, NC, United States

North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #E-28

Littleton College. Chartered in 1883 as Central Institute and in 1887 as Littleton Female College. Burned 1919. Was located here.

US 158 in, Littleton, NC, United States

North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #E-66

Willis Alston, Jr. 1769 1837. U.S. Congressman, 1799-1815 and 1825-1831, as a Jeffersonian Republican; N.C. Representative and Senator. Grave 4 1/2 mi. SE.

US 158 at NC 4 in, Littleton, NC, United States

North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #E-120

Ella Baker 1903 1986. Civil rights leader. She organized the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, April 1960, at Shaw University. Her childhood home ΒΌ mi. E.

US 1589/NC 903 (Main Street) at East End Avenue in Littleton, NC, Littleton, NC, United States

North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #E-78

Person's Ordinary. In operation by 1770. Revolutionary tavern & stage stop. Named for family of Thomas Person. Restored by Littleton Woman's Club. One blk. E.

NC 4 (Mosby Avenue) at Warren Street in, Littleton, NC, United States

North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #E-106

Plummer Bernard Young. Journalist. Publisher of Norfolk Journal & Guide, 1910-1962, leading black-owned newspaper in the South. Birthplace nearby.

US 158 northeast of, Littleton, NC, United States