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Commemorative Landscapes of North Carolina
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Pamlico County Confederate Memorial, Bayboro
Pamlico County
Marker
April 26, 1940
De Soto Trail Marker, Franklin
Macon County
Marker
June 26, 1940
Haywood County Confederate Monument, Waynesville
Haywood County
Marker
July 12, 1940
Rockefeller Memorial, Newfound Gap
Swain County
Marker
Sept. 2, 1940
Fort Dobbs Marker, Statesville
Iredell County
Marker
Nov. 11, 1940
Memorial to British Troops, Snow Hill
Alamance County
Marker
April 13, 1941
Jefferson Davis Camp, Concord
Cabarrus County
Marker
June 3, 1941
Yadkin College, High Point
Guilford County
Marker
June 24, 1941
81st "Wildcat" Division Monument, Raleigh
Wake County
Marker
Oct. 5, 1941
The Waldensian Colony, Valdese
Burke County
Marker
Jan. 1, 1943
Elton Edward Davenport, Trenton
Jones County
Marker
Jan. 1, 1944
Sallie Salter Monument, Elizabethtown
Bladen County
Marker
June 23, 1944
Judah P. Benjamin Marker, Fayetteville
Cumberland County
Marker
Sept. 1, 1944
All War Mothers of Iredell County, Statesville
Iredell County
Marker
Flagpole
May 12, 1945
World War Two Honor Roll, High Point
Guilford County
Marker
Jan. 1, 1946
Roll of Honor, Jackson Baptist Church, Jackson
Northampton County
Marker
Jan. 1, 1946
United Spanish War Veterans Memorial, Statesville
Iredell County
Marker
June 2, 1946
Marietta-Oakdale World War II Memorial, Marietta
Robeson County
Marker
Sept. 30, 1947
Beaufort County World War Two Memorial, Washington
Beaufort County
Plaque
Marker
Jan. 1, 1948
Judah P. Benjamin Memorial, Charlotte
Mecklenburg County
Marker
Oct. 1, 1948
James B. White Memorial, Whiteville
Columbus County
Marker
Feb. 22, 1949