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List of Highway Historical Markers in Clay County, North Carolina

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are divided into seventeen districts for the highway marker program. Each marker is assigned an identifier that begins with the letter of the district, followed by a number.
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throughout the state. Each one has a brief description of a fact relevant to state history, and is located near a place related to that fact.
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in 1935. Since that time over 1600 black and silver markers have been placed along numbered
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List of North Carolina Highway Historical Markers in Clay County, NC
145:(July 2020 ed.). North Carolina Office of Archives and History. 142:Guide to North Carolina Highway Historical Markers 184:"NC Highway Historical Marker Program | NC DNCR" 160:"About The Historical Marker Program | NC DNCR" 112:. His birthplace stands one mile northwest." 85:before moving them west, stood 3/4 mi. N.W." 8: 224:North Carolina transportation-related lists 37: 127: 81:'s United States forces gathered the 7: 219:North Carolina history-related lists 154: 152: 135: 133: 131: 21:NC Highway Historical Marker Program 214:History of North Carolina by county 106:First Baptist Church, Dallas, Texas 14: 77:"One of the forts where General 101:US 64 southwest of Hayesville. 25:North Carolina General Assembly 1: 17:Clay County, North Carolina 240: 108:, 1897-1944, president of 70:Business (Main Street) in 33:North Carolina's counties 19:is in District Q of the 29:North Carolina highways 110:Baptist World Alliance 40: 38: 119: 118: 231: 198: 197: 195: 194: 180: 174: 173: 171: 170: 156: 147: 146: 137: 97:George W. Truett 41: 239: 238: 234: 233: 232: 230: 229: 228: 204: 203: 202: 201: 192: 190: 182: 181: 177: 168: 166: 158: 157: 150: 139: 138: 129: 124: 12: 11: 5: 237: 235: 227: 226: 221: 216: 206: 205: 200: 199: 175: 148: 126: 125: 123: 120: 117: 116: 113: 102: 99: 94: 90: 89: 86: 79:Winfield Scott 75: 65: 62: 58: 57: 54: 51: 48: 45: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 236: 225: 222: 220: 217: 215: 212: 211: 209: 189: 188:www.ncdcr.gov 185: 179: 176: 165: 164:www.ncdcr.gov 161: 155: 153: 149: 144: 143: 136: 134: 132: 128: 121: 114: 111: 107: 103: 100: 98: 95: 92: 91: 87: 84: 80: 76: 73: 69: 66: 64:Fort Hembree 63: 60: 59: 56:Year Erected 55: 52: 49: 46: 43: 42: 36: 34: 30: 26: 22: 18: 191:. Retrieved 187: 178: 167:. Retrieved 163: 141: 15: 208:Categories 193:2021-08-02 169:2021-08-02 122:References 72:Hayesville 50:Location 104:"Pastor 83:Cherokee 44:Number 47:Title 115:1950 93:Q-37 88:1939 68:US 64 61:Q-15 53:Text 210:: 186:. 162:. 151:^ 130:^ 74:. 196:. 172:.

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Clay County, North Carolina
NC Highway Historical Marker Program
North Carolina General Assembly
North Carolina highways
North Carolina's counties
US 64
Hayesville
Winfield Scott
Cherokee
George W. Truett
First Baptist Church, Dallas, Texas
Baptist World Alliance



Guide to North Carolina Highway Historical Markers


"About The Historical Marker Program | NC DNCR"
"NC Highway Historical Marker Program | NC DNCR"
Categories
History of North Carolina by county
North Carolina history-related lists
North Carolina transportation-related lists

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