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McDowell County Veterans Memorial, Marion
McDowell County
War Memorial
Nov. 11, 1986
Wildcat Highway Marker, Wadesboro
Anson County
Marker
June 15, 1930
World Wars I & II Memorial, Eden
Rockingham County
Fountain
May 28, 1950
Mayodan Mortar and Veterans Park, Mayodan
Rockingham County
Public Space
Weaponry
Dec. 1, 1924
Fines Creek War Dead, Fines Creek
Haywood County
War Memorial
July 6, 1947
WWI, WWII and Korean War Memorial, Greenville
Pitt County
Marker
May 30, 1955
World War One Dead Memorial, Lumberton
Robeson County
War Memorial
Dec. 23, 1928
World War One Memorial, Gastonia
Gaston County
War Memorial
Oct. 11, 1923
WWI Doughboy Statue, High Point
Guilford County
Common Soldier Statue
Nov. 11, 1923
New Hanover County World War One Memorial, Wilmington
New Hanover County
War Memorial
May 30, 1922
Robeson County War Memorial, Lumberton
Robeson County
War Memorial
June 7, 1970
Gillespie Gap Monument, Spruce Pine
Mitchell County
Marker
July 4, 1927
Rutherford and Cleveland Counties World War I Memorial, Hollis
Rutherford County
Column
July 4, 1921
Spirit of the American Doughboy, Charlotte
Mecklenburg County
Common Soldier Statue
May 30, 1923
Armed Forces from Clyde Township, Clyde
Haywood County
Weaponry
May 15, 1965
Harnett County Veterans Memorial, Lillington
Harnett County
War Memorial
May 30, 1949
Hickory Veterans Memorial, Hickory
Catawba County
Weaponry
May 30, 1927
Veterans Memorial, Enfield
Halifax County
War Memorial
Fountain
May 30, 1928
328th Infantry, 82nd Division, AEF Memorial, Fort Bragg
Cumberland County
Marker
Sept. 3, 1933
Iredell County World War I Memorial, Statesville
Iredell County
War Memorial
May 30, 1928
Jacques MacConnell (James McConnell) Memorial, Carthage
Moore County
Plaque
Jan. 1, 1917
Memorial to Heroes of the World War, Pittsboro (Removed)
Chatham County
Plaque
May 8, 1922
WWI Memorial, Lexington
Davidson County
War Memorial
July 4, 1922