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North Carolina during the American Revolution Historic Places

Historical markers associated with the Revolutionary War are found throughout the State of North Carolina, and testify to the impact the Revolution had on the Carolinas.
 
We've collected here a list of the historical markers which mention the Revolutionary War throughout North Carolina for easy reference, including maps, descriptions, and a few photographs.
 
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Map of North Carolina State Historic Locations involving the Revolutionary War
 

North Carolina Revolution Historical Markers

North Carolina Revolution Historic Sites

 
Alamance County Civil War markers:
Battle Of Alamance, Burlington
Pyle's Defeat, Burlington
Battle Of Alamance, Burlington
Alexander Mebane, Mebane
Tryon's Camp, Alamance
Cane Creek Meeting, Snow Camp
Snow Camp, Snow Camp
Spring Friends Meeting, Eli Whitney
Battle Of Alamance,
Battle Of Alamance,

 
Alleghany County Civil War markers:
North Carolina-virginia,

 
Anson County Civil War markers:
Boggan-hammond House, Wadesboro

 
Ashe County Civil War markers:
North Carolina-virginia,
North Carolina-virginia,

 
Avery County Civil War markers:
Yellow Mountain Road, Frank
North Carolina-tennessee, Elk Park

 
Beaufort County Civil War markers:
First Public Library, Bath
Granville Grant, Bunyan

 
Bertie County Civil War markers:
William Blount, Windsor

 
Bladen County Civil War markers:
Battle Of Elizabethtown, Elizabethtown
Thomas Robeson, Tar Heel

 
Brunswick County Civil War markers:
Fort Johnston, Southport
Robert Howe, Belville
Alfred Moore, Belville
Brunswick, Orton
St. Philips Church, Orton
Washington's Southern Tour, Shallotte
Russellborough, Winnabow
Benjamin Smith 1756-1826, Belville
Josiah Martin, Southport

 
Buncombe County Civil War markers:
Swannanoa Gap, Ridgecrest
Rutherford Trace, Asheville
Rutherford Trace (2), Asheville
Rutherford Trace (3), Enka
Joseph Lane, Asheville
William Moore, Enka

 
Burke County Civil War markers:
Quaker Meadows, Morganton

 
Cabarrus County Civil War markers:
Reed Gold Mine,
Nathaniel Alexander, Harrisburg
Granville Grant, Kannapolis
Samuel Suther, Concord
Red Hill, Concord

 
Camden County Civil War markers:
Dempsey Burgess, Camden
Isaac Gregory, Camden
Mcbride Church, South Mills

 
Carteret County Civil War markers:
Ocracoke Inlet,
Salt Works, Beaufort
Fort Hancock, Shell Point

 
Caswell County Civil War markers:
Washington's Southern Tour, Gatewood

 
Catawba County Civil War markers:
M. L. Mccorkle 1817-1899, Newton

 
Chatham County Civil War markers:
Granville Grant,
Tory Raid, Pittsboro
Ramsey's Mill, Moncure
Wilcox Iron Works, Mt. Vernon Springs

 
Cherokee County Civil War markers:
North Carolina-tennessee, Ranger

 
Chowan County Civil War markers:
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Edenton
James Iredell 1751-1799, Edenton
Samuel Johnston, Edenton
Edenton Tea Party, Edenton

 
Cleveland County Civil War markers:
Kings Mountain Battleground, Kings Mountain
Kings Mountain Battleground, Grover
Patrick Ferguson, Grover
Graham's Fort, Grover

 
Craven County Civil War markers:
John Wright Stanly House, New Bern
First Printing Press In N.c., New Bern
William Gaston, New Bern
Richard Dobbs Spaight, James City
Washington's Southern Tour, Fort Barnwell
Washington's Southern Tour, New Bern
Bayard Vs Singleton, New Bern
Christ Church, New Bern
First Provincial Congress, New Bern

 
Cumberland County Civil War markers:
Cross Creek, Fayetteville
Rev. James Campbell, Linden
Campbelton, Fayetteville

 
Currituck County Civil War markers:
Mcknight's Shipyard, Shawboro

 
Davidson County Civil War markers:
Pilgrim Church, Lexington

 
Davie County Civil War markers:
Daniel Boone's Parents, Mocksville
John Stokes, Cooleeme
Cooleemee,
Boone Tract, Mocksville
Hugh T. Lefler 1901-1981, Cooleemee

 
Duplin County Civil War markers:
Hugh Mcaden, Kenansville
Battle Of Rockfish, Tin City
William Houston, Kenansville

 
Edgecombe County Civil War markers:
Elias Carr, Pinetops
Washington's Southern Tour, Tarboro

 
Forsyth County Civil War markers:
Shallow Ford,
Bethabara, Winston-Salem
Great Wagon Road, Bethania
Washington's Southern Tour, Winston-Salem

 
Gaston County Civil War markers:
Oak Grove, Lucia
Joseph Dickson 1745-1825, Mount Holly
John Fulenwider, High Shoals

 
Gates County Civil War markers:
North Carolina-virginia,

 
Granville County Civil War markers:
Thomas Person, Berea

 
Greene County Civil War markers:
James Glasgow Ca. 1735-1819, Snow Hill

 
Guilford County Civil War markers:
David Caldwell 1725-1824, Greensboro
Guilford Courthouse, Greensboro
Weitzel's Mill, Greensboro
Deep River Friends Meeting, Deep River
Haley House, High Point
New Garden Friends Meeting, Greensboro
Greensboro Law School, Greensboro
David Schenck 1835-1902, Greensboro
James Hunter, Julian

 
Halifax County Civil War markers:
William R. Davie, Halifax
Willie Jones, Halifax
Washington's Southern Tour, Halifax
Hutchins G. Burton Ca. 1774-1836, Halifax
Whitmel Hill, Scotland Neck
James Hogun, Hobgood
Eagle Tavern, Halifax
Whitaker's Chapel, Enfield
Eden Church, Enfield
Henry B. Bradford 1761-1833, Enfield
Conoconnara Chapel, Tillery

 
Haywood County Civil War markers:
Felix Walker, Dellwood
Rutherford Trace (4), Canton
Rutherford Trace (5), Waynesville
Rutherford Trace (6), Waynesville
Cataloochee Trail, Lake Junaluska
Cataloochee Trail (2), Cove Creek

 
Henderson County Civil War markers:
Vance-carson Duel, Tuxedo
Shaws Creek Church And Camp Grounds, Horse Shoe

 
Hertford County Civil War markers:
Murfree House, Murfreesboro
Lafayette, Murfreesboro

 
Hoke County Civil War markers:
Mcphaul's Mill, Antioch

 
Hyde County Civil War markers:
Granville Grant, Engelhard
Revolutionary War in North Carolina

 
Iredell County Civil War markers:
Fort Dobbs, Statesville
Granville Grant,
Clio's Nursery, Statesville
James Hall, Statesville
Early History, Lake Norman

 
Jackson County Civil War markers:
Cherokee Indian Reservation, Soco Gap
Indian Boundary, Sylva
Rutherford Trace, Webster
Rutherford Trace, Pumpkintown

 
Jones County Civil War markers:
Washington's Southern Tour, Trenton

 
Lee County Civil War markers:
Endor Iron Works,

 
Lenoir County Civil War markers:
Richard Caswell, Kinston

 
Lincoln County Civil War markers:
Battle Of Ramsour's Mill, Lincolnton
Ingleside, Iron Station
William A. Graham, Lowesville
Hutchins G. Burton, Triangle
Catawba Springs, Lincolnton
Machpelah Cemetery, Lincolnton
Peter Forney 1756-1834, Lowesville
Early Trans-catawba History, Lake Norman

 
Mcdowell County Civil War markers:
Cathey's Fort, Woodlawn
Frontier Fort, Old Fort
Cane Creek, Dysartsville

 
Macon County Civil War markers:
Cherokee Defeat, Norton
Cowee, Franklin

 
Madison County Civil War markers:
North Carolina-tennessee, Hot Springs
North Carolina-tennessee,

 
Mecklenburg County Civil War markers:
Hezekiah Alexander House, Charlotte
Davidson College, Davidson
Battle Of Charlotte, Charlotte
Battle Of Cowan's Ford, Huntersville
William Lee Davidson, Huntersville
Camp Greene, Charlotte
Queens University Of Charlotte, Charlotte
Steele Creek Church, Charlotte

 
Montgomery County Civil War markers:
Flora Macdonald, Pekin
Colson's Supply Depot, Mount Gilead
Zion United Methodist Church, Pee Dee

 
Moore County Civil War markers:
Benjamin Williams, Carthage
John Macrae, Carthage
John Bethune, Robbins

 
Nash County Civil War markers:
Lafayette, Rocky Mount

 
Northampton County Civil War markers:
Allen Jones, Gaston
Sir Archie, Jackson

 
Onslow County Civil War markers:
Washington's Southern Tour, Holly Ridge
Port Swannsborough, Swansboro
Montford Point, Jacksonville

 
Orange County Civil War markers:
Francis Nash, Hillsborough
Edmund Fanning, Hillsborough
William A. Graham, Hillsborough
Paper Mill, Hillsborough
North Carolina Society Of The Cincinnati, Hillsborough
St. Mary's Chapel, Hillsborough
University Of N.c. At Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill
James Hogg 1729-1804, Hillsborough
Hart's Mill, Hillsborough

 
Pender County Civil War markers:
Moore's Creek Bridge, Currie
Samuel Ashe 1725-1813, Rocky Point
Alexander Lillington, Rocky Point
James Moore, Rocky Point

 
Pitt County Civil War markers:
Washington's Southern Tour, Ayden

 
Polk County Civil War markers:
Tryon Mountain, Columbus

 
Randolph County Civil War markers:
Trinity College, Trinity
Cox's Mill, Ramseur

 
Robeson County Civil War markers:
John Willis, Lumberton
Raft Swamp, Red Springs

 
Rockingham County Civil War markers:
Alexander Martin 1783-1807, Madison
Troublesome Iron Works, Monroeton

 
Rowan County Civil War markers:
Andrew Jackson, Salisbury
Old Stone House, Granite Quarry
Matthew Locke, Millbridge
Washington's Southern Tour, Salisbury
Old Stone House, Granite Quarry

 
Rutherford County Civil War markers:
Gilbert Town, Rutherfordton
Brittain Church, Rutherfordton

 
Sampson County Civil War markers:
William Rufus King, Monks Crossroads
Gun Factory, Black River

 
Stanly County Civil War markers:
Fight At Colson's, Norwood

 
Stokes County Civil War markers:
North Carolina-virginia,
Joseph Winston, Walunt Cove

 
Surry County Civil War markers:
Jesse Franklin, Low Gap
Surry Muster Field, Elkin

 
Swain County Civil War markers:
Cherokee Defeat,
Cherokee Indian Reservation, Cherokee
North Carolina-tennessee, Deals Gap

 
Union County Civil War markers:
Andrew Jackson, Waxhaw
Davie's Attack, Waxhaw

 
Vance County Civil War markers:
Williamsborough, Williamsboro
James Turner, Williamsboro
Richard Henderson, Henderson
Confederate Cemetery, Kittrell

 
Wake County Civil War markers:
John Chavis Ca. 1762-1838, Raleigh
William Polk 1758-1834, Raleigh

 
Warren County Civil War markers:
Nathaniel Macon, Vaughan
Annie Carter Lee 1839-1862,
Jethro Sumner, Warrenton
James Turner, Manson

 
Washington County Civil War markers:
Buncombe Hall, Roper
Charles Pettigrew, Creswell

 
Watauga County Civil War markers:
North Carolina-tennessee, Zionville

 
Wayne County Civil War markers:
Waynesborough, Goldsboro

 
Wilkes County Civil War markers:
Montfort Stokes 1762-1842, Wilkesboro
Benjamin Cleveland, Ronda

 
Yancey County Civil War markers:
North Carolina-tennessee,