view gallery SW3.1 km | Tower Hill, Marker F-13 in North Carolina Historical Markers A marker commemorating a colonial capital authorized never built. This marker is at NC State Highway 55 and Tower Hill Road in Lenoir County. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date approved: 07/03/2006 last visited: 01/08/2010 |
view gallery NE8.2 km | 7 MPH Sign - Contentnea Creekside RV and Trail Park in Unusual Speed Limits 7 MPH Sign - Contentnea Creekside RV and Trail Park posted by: fullxr location: North Carolina date approved: 09/02/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery NE8.2 km | Contentnea Creekside RV and Trail Park in Campgrounds A Town-owned Campground with Full Hook-ups for a Great Rate! posted by: fullxr location: North Carolina date approved: 08/30/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery E8.5 km | Lane's Chapel United Methodist Church - NC in Country Churches Quaint Country Church at an unnamed crossroads in rural north Craven County, North Carolina. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date approved: 07/02/2006 last visited: 06/24/2006 |
view gallery NE8.7 km | Grifton, NC Police Department in Police Stations Grifton, NC Police Department. posted by: fullxr location: North Carolina date approved: 08/30/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery NE8.9 km | Catechna - F-36 in North Carolina Historical Markers Located on Queen Street at Highland Boulevard in Grifton, NC posted by: Countrydragon location: North Carolina date approved: 01/12/2010 last visited: never |
view gallery SW9.2 km | Lewis School, Marker F-28 in North Carolina Historical Markers A marker noting the location of a notable private school in Kinston. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date approved: 07/20/2006 last visited: 01/08/2010 |
view gallery SW9.3 km | The Town of Kingston in North Carolina Historical Markers A marker commemorating the establishment of Kinston, formerly called Kingston, in 1762. This tablet is located on the grounds of the Lenoir County Courthouse and was placed in 1929. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date approved: 07/07/2006 last visited: 08/31/2012 |
view gallery SW9.3 km | Harmony Hall, Marker F-49 in North Carolina Historical Markers A historic building in Kinston, that was once owned by North Carolina's first Governor. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date approved: 07/03/2006 last visited: 05/06/2012 |
view gallery SW9.5 km | CSS Neuse (F-15) in North Carolina Historical Markers Confederate ironclad, built at Whitehall and floated down the Neuse. Grounded and burned by Confederates in 1865. Remains one block N. posted by: Don.Morfe location: North Carolina date approved: 03/21/2020 last visited: 10/23/2021 |
view gallery SW9.5 km | CSS Neuse - Kinston NC in Specific Veteran Memorials CSS Neuse-Confederate ironclad, built at Whitehall and floated down the Neuse. Grounded and burned by Confederates in 1865. Remains one block N. posted by: Don.Morfe location: North Carolina date approved: 03/24/2023 last visited: 03/21/2023 |
view gallery SW9.8 km | Neuseway Nature Center, Planetarium and Campground in Campgrounds Full Hook-up and Primitive RV and Tent Camping, Nature Center, Planetarium, Miniature Train Rides, Climbing Wall, River and Pond Fishing, Hiking Trails, Geocaching, Waymarking, Letterboxing, Etc. posted by: fullxr location: North Carolina date approved: 09/01/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery S10.5 km | Confederate Headquarters Bragg's Command Post - Lenoir County, North Carolina in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites Marker is on New Bern Road (U.S. 70) near Neuse Road (North Carolina Road 1804). posted by: Countrydragon location: North Carolina date approved: 01/01/2010 last visited: 01/05/2010 |
view gallery NE10.5 km | Blount Hall - F-23 in North Carolina Historical Markers Located on NC-11 at Blount Hall Road in Grifton, NC posted by: Countrydragon location: North Carolina date approved: 01/12/2010 last visited: never |
view gallery SW10.6 km | TT27 TWC in Kinston, NC in U.S. Benchmarks USGS Bench mark located on NC 58 S. right lane shoulder on top concrete barrier rail mid span crossing the Neuse River. South of Kinston. PID: TT27 TWC 1954 is not found in USG data. This Benchmark will be destroyed c. 2010 due to Bridge replacement.
posted by: John & Nicholas location: North Carolina date approved: 03/24/2009 last visited: 05/06/2012 |
view gallery S10.8 km | Battle of Wyse Fork Last Mass Capture of Union Troops — Carolinas Campaign — Lenoir County, North Carolina in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites Marker is in Kinston, North Carolina, in Lenoir County. Marker is at the intersection of New Bern Road (U.S. 70) and Woodmen Way on New Bern Road posted by: Countrydragon location: North Carolina date approved: 01/01/2010 last visited: 04/18/2023 |
view gallery S10.8 km | You Are Maps - Battle of Wyse Fork - Kinston NC in 'You Are Here' Maps The You Are Here map shows that you are on New Bern Road (Route U.S.70) in Kinston NC. posted by: Don.Morfe location: North Carolina date approved: 04/17/2023 last visited: 04/18/2023 |
view gallery S10.8 km | LAST - Mass Capture of Union Troops - Battle of Wyse Fork NC in Superlatives On March 8, 1865, Confederate Gen. R. F. Hoke assaulted the Union, and with Gen. D. H. Hill attached the right in support. Between them, Hoke and Hill seized about a thousand prisoners, the last large capture of Union troops in the war. posted by: Don.Morfe location: North Carolina date approved: 04/17/2023 last visited: 04/18/2023 |
view gallery S10.8 km | Battle of Wyse Fork-Last Mass Capture of Union Troops - Kinston NC in Battlefields On March 8, 1865, Confederate Gen. R. F. Hoke assaulted the Union, and with Gen. D. H. Hill attached the right in support. Between them, Hoke and Hill seized about a thousand prisoners, the last large capture of Union troops in the war. posted by: Don.Morfe location: North Carolina date approved: 04/18/2023 last visited: 04/18/2023 |
view gallery S10.8 km | Battle of Wyse Fork Last Mass Capture of Union Troops - Kinston NC in U.S. Civil War Sites On March 8, 1865, Confederate Gen. R. F. Hoke assaulted the Union, and with Gen. D. H. Hill attached the right in support. Between them, Hoke and Hill seized about a thousand prisoners, the last large capture of Union troops in the war. posted by: Don.Morfe location: North Carolina date approved: 04/18/2023 last visited: 04/18/2023 |
view gallery SW10.8 km | Foster's Raid - F-20 in North Carolina Historical Markers Located on US 70 Bus. at US 258 near Kinston NC posted by: Countrydragon location: North Carolina date approved: 01/13/2010 last visited: 05/06/2012 |
view gallery S10.9 km | General Robert Hoke Monument in North Carolina Historical Markers This is an old Historical Commission Marker honoring North Carolina's own General Robert Hoke and his "glorious victory" in the Battle of Wyse Fork. This marker is located at a pull-out on U.S. Highway 70. The Battle of Wyse Fork marker is at this location as well. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date approved: 07/04/2006 last visited: 04/19/2023 |
view gallery S10.9 km | General Robert Hoke Memorial - Wyse Fork NC in Battlefields Marker is in Wyse Fork, North Carolina, in Lenoir County. Marker is at the intersection of U.S. 70 and British Road (State Highway 1821), on the left when traveling east on U.S. 70. Marker is in this post office area: Kinston NC 28501. posted by: Don.Morfe location: North Carolina date approved: 09/12/2023 last visited: 09/12/2023 |
view gallery S10.9 km | Battle of Wyse Fork March 8-10, 1865 - Wyse Fork NC in Battlefields The Battle of Wyse Fork (also known as the Battle of Kinston and the Battle of Southwest Creek) involved one of the largest concentrations of troops ever on North Carolina soil. The armies engaged were exceeded in size only by those at Bentonville. posted by: Don.Morfe location: North Carolina date approved: 04/19/2023 last visited: 04/19/2023 |
view gallery S10.9 km | Battle of Wyse Fork March 8-10, 1865 - Wyse Fork NC in U.S. Civil War Sites The Battle of Wyse Fork (also known as the Battle of Kinston and the Battle of Southwest Creek) involved one of the largest concentrations of troops ever on North Carolina soil. The armies engaged were exceeded in size only by those at Bentonville. posted by: Don.Morfe location: North Carolina date approved: 10/11/2020 last visited: 10/01/2021 |
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