United States / Windsor, NC

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North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #A-41

William Blount. Member of Continental Congress, signer of the Federal Constitution, governor S.W. Territory, Senator from Tennessee. Birthplace 1/5 mi. S.W.

US 17 (King Street) at Gray Street, Windsor, NC, United States

North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #A-74

'Windsor Castle'. Built 1858 by Patrick H. Winston, Jr. Birthplace of sons George T., educator; Francis D., lt. gov., 1905-1909; & Robert W., writer. 100 yards east.

NC 308 (Sterlingworth Street) at Watson Street, Windsor, NC, United States

North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #A-7

David Stone. Governor, 1808-10; U.S. Senator; Congressman. "Hope," his home, stands 4 miles northwest.

NC 308 (Sterlingworth Street) at US 13 Bypass in Windsor, NC, Windsor, NC, United States

North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #A-10

Salmon Creek And Eden House: Seedbed Of The Colony.

US 17 at Chowan River bridge east of Windsor, NC, Windsor, NC, United States

North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #A-2

Indian Woods. Reservation established in 1717 for Tuscaroras remaining in N.C. after war of 1711-1713. Sold, 1828. Five miles N.W.

US 17/13 south of Windsor, NC, Windsor, NC, United States

North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #A-57

Naval Battle, 1864. The Confederate ironclad ram Albemarle, led by Capt. J. W. Cooke, crossed Batchelor's Bay, May 5, 1864, and fought seven Union warships 15 mi. E.

NC 45 at Batchelor Bay Drive, Windsor, NC, United States