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|  Fayetteville Arsenal
in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites Site of the Confederate Arsenal in Fayetteville. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date approved: 6/6/2006 last visited: 2/2/2018 |
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|  North Carolina Civil War Trails - Fayetteville NC
in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites North Carolina's Civil War stories are as diverse as its landscape. The Outer Banks and coastal rivers saw action early in the war, as Union forces occupied the region. posted by: Don.Morfe location: North Carolina date approved: 4/20/2020 last visited: 10/8/2021 |
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|  Edward J. Hale House
in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites The Hale House was the home of pro-Southern local newspaper publisher, Edward J. Hale. The newspaper plant where Hale's newspaper was published was destroyed by Union forces in 1865, but Hale's home was spared. The posted coordinates will take you to the North Carolina Civil War Trails interpretive sign for Hale House which faces the home. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date approved: 6/9/2006 last visited: 5/30/2016 |
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|  Market House, Fayetteville, NC
in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites This stately landmark and town centerpiece, dating from 1832, was the scene of a brief cavalry action as Union forces entered Fayetteville. The posted coordinates will take you to the NC Civil War Trails marker on Market Square.
posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date approved: 6/5/2006 last visited: 10/1/2014 |
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|  Sandford House, Fayetteville, North Carolina
in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites The Sandford House is a historic home in Fayetteville that, according to local tradition, was used as a barracks by General Sherman's troops during the Union occupation of Fayetteville in March, 1865. The posted coordinates will take you to the North Carolina Civil War Trails interpretive signs at the home. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date approved: 6/16/2006 last visited: 5/30/2016 |
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|  Parade Ground - Fayetteville Light Infantry
in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites This Civil War Trails site is the Parade Ground for the Fayetteville Light Infantry who served as Company H, 1st North Carolina Infantry in the early days of the Civil War. Members later joined other units or served in the Home Guard. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date approved: 7/14/2006 last visited: 4/3/2016 |
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|  Cross Creek Cemetery, Fayetteville, North Carolina
in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites This North Carolina Civil War Trails site is the location of the state's oldest Civil War monument and the final resting place for a number of Civil War veterans. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date approved: 7/13/2006 last visited: 2/13/2016 |
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|  Burning of Clarendon Bridge Confederates Evacuate Fayetteville - Fayetteville NC
in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites On March 12, 1865, Confederate Gen. Wade Hampton’s cavalry under Gens. Joseph Wheeler and Matthew C Butler formed the rear guard of Gen. William J. Hardee’s Corps as it evacuated Fayetteville. posted by: Don.Morfe location: North Carolina date approved: 4/20/2020 last visited: 10/8/2021 |
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|  Old Bluff Church
in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites This Civil War Trails site is a historic church site that Sherman's troops marched by on the way to Averasboro. One brigade briefly stopped to camp here, but were then called into action. The coordinates will take you to the North Carolina interpretive signage just outside the church grounds. The ground are open everyday from 9 am to 5 pm, but the signage can be visited anytime during daylight hours. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date approved: 6/14/2006 last visited: 2/13/2016 |
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|  Averasboro Battlefield
in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites The Battle of Averasboro was fought on March 15 and 16, 1865. This waymark takes you to interpretive signage outside The Averasboro Battlefield Museum. Continue south on the highway for more markers and monuments. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date approved: 6/14/2006 last visited: 2/15/2016 |
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|  Wagram - Civil War Discovery Trail Site
in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites The marker for this waymark is in one of the most historic areas of Scotland County. On the same grounds where this marker is located are the home of John Charles McNeill and the Richmond Temperance Society. posted by: NCDaywalker location: North Carolina date approved: 9/1/2009 last visited: 8/29/2020 |
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|  Old Laurel Hill Presbyterian Church Civil War Trial Marker
in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites This is the site of Union Army encampment while resting and procuring supplies from the locals before moving on to Fayetteville and Goldsboro. posted by: NCDaywalker location: North Carolina date approved: 7/14/2009 last visited: 10/22/2022 |
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|  Battle of Bentonville “In suffering condition” — Carolinas Campaign — Bentonville in Johnston County, North Carolina
in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites Marker is in Bentonville, North Carolina, in Johnston County. Marker is at the intersection of Harper House Road (County Route 1008) and Mill Creek Church Road (County Route 1188), on the left when traveling north on Harper House Road. posted by: Countrydragon location: North Carolina date approved: 1/1/2010 last visited: 3/7/2016 |
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|  Honoring the Dead of the Battle of Bentonville - Four Oaks, NC, USA
in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites The plaque is positioned just outside the burial ground at the State Historic Site. posted by: NCDaywalker location: North Carolina date approved: 12/22/2017 last visited: 12/23/2017 |
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|  Stewart-Malloy House
in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites This is the birth place of Union General Joseph Hawley. The house has been restore and until recently was the residence of a local family. Gen. Hawley would later return to North Carolina and play a major role in the war and a period afterwards. posted by: NCDaywalker location: North Carolina date approved: 7/14/2009 last visited: 8/29/2020 |
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|  Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston A Soldier's General
in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites One of the stops on the auto auto-tour of the Bentonville Battlefield, this marker assists the reader in understanding the troop movements and timelines. posted by: NCDaywalker location: North Carolina date approved: 1/5/2018 last visited: 5/25/2018 |
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|  Union Artillery at the Morris Farm, Four Oaks, NC, USA
in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites One of the stops on the auto auto-tour of the Bentonville Battlefield, this marker assists the reader in understanding the troop movements and timelines. posted by: NCDaywalker location: North Carolina date approved: 1/5/2018 last visited: 5/20/2018 |
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|  Confederate High Tide, Four Oaks, NC, USA
in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites One of the stops on the auto auto-tour of the Bentonville Battlefield, this marker assists the reader in understanding the troop movements and timelines. posted by: NCDaywalker location: North Carolina date approved: 1/5/2018 last visited: 5/26/2018 |
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|  Burning Depot - Laurinburg, NC
in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites This informational sign on the Civil War Discovery Trail located in Laurinburg, NC in a park approximately 1/2 mile south of the actual site of the railroad shops. posted by: NCDaywalker location: North Carolina date approved: 7/31/2009 last visited: 8/29/2020 |
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|  Fighting at the Cole Plantation: The “Battle of Acorn Run”
in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites One of the stops on the auto auto-tour of the Bentonville Battlefield, this marker assists the reader in understanding the troop movements and timelines. posted by: NCDaywalker location: North Carolina date approved: 1/4/2018 last visited: 5/10/2018 |
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|  Fighting South of the Goldsboro Road: The “Bull Pen”, Four Oaks, NC, USA
in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites One of the stops on the auto auto-tour of the Bentonville Battlefield, this marker assists the reader in understanding the troop movements and timelines. posted by: NCDaywalker location: North Carolina date approved: 1/4/2018 last visited: 5/9/2018 |
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|  Confederate Line Crossing the Goldsboro Road, Four Oaks, NC, USA
in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites One of the stops on the auto auto-tour of the Bentonville Battlefield, this marker assists the reader in understanding the troop movements and timelines. posted by: NCDaywalker location: North Carolina date approved: 1/4/2018 last visited: 5/5/2018 |
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|  Confederate North Carolina Junior Reserve Line, Four Oaks, NC, USA
in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites One of the stops on the auto auto-tour of the Bentonville Battlefield, this marker assists the reader in understanding the troop movements and timelines. posted by: NCDaywalker location: North Carolina date approved: 1/6/2018 last visited: 6/18/2018 |
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|  Merging of the Armies Sherman’s Right Wing Arrives — Carolinas Campaign — Bentonville in Johnston County, North Carolina
in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites Marker is at the intersection of Harper House Road (County Route 1008) and Bass Road (County Route 1194), on the left when traveling east on Harper House Road posted by: Countrydragon location: North Carolina date approved: 1/1/2010 last visited: 2/21/2016 |
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|  March 20th— Johnston Remains on the Battlefield, Four Oaks, NC, USA
in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites One of the stops on the auto auto-tour of the Bentonville Battlefield, this marker assists the reader in understanding the troop movements and timelines. posted by: NCDaywalker location: North Carolina date approved: 1/6/2018 last visited: 6/1/2018 |
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