North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #G-87
Robert L. Blackwell. Posthumous winner of Congressional Medal of Honor. Died in battle at St. Souflet, France, Oct. 1918. Born and reared about 250 yards north.
NC 49 at SR 1166 (Whitfield Road) southwest of, Roxboro, NC, United States
North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #G-79
William R. Webb (Sawney). Founder, 1870, of Webb School, since 1886 in Bell Buckle, Tenn. Confederate soldier, U.S. Senator, 1913. Born 1842, one mile S.
US 158 at SR 1717 (Mount Tirzah Road) east of, Roxboro, NC, United States
North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #G-78
W. W. Kitchin. Governor, 1909-1913; member of Congress. Moved to Roxboro from Scotland Neck in 1888. Home is 2 blocks E.
US 501 (Madison Boulevard) in, Roxboro, NC, United States
North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #G-72
J. G. A. Williamson. First U.S. representative to Republic of Venezuela, 1835-1840; member of N.C. General Assembly. Birthplace was 1/2 mile S.E.
NC 157 southwest of, Roxboro, NC, United States
North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #G-70
Robert Paine. Leader in organization of Methodist Episcopal Church, South, 1845. Bishop, president of LaGrange College, Ala., & author. Born 1 mi. E.
US 501 at SR 1703 (Lucy Garrett Road), Roxboro, NC, United States