Name of Notable | Genus | AsNotedIn | No | Address | Proximity | Area |
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Caldwell-Cobb-Love House |
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218 | E Congress St | ||
Emanuel United Church of Christ |
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329 | E Main St | ||
Emmanuel Lutheran Church |
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216 | S Aspen St | ||
First Baptist Church |
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403 | E Main St | ||
First Presbyterian Church |
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114 | W Main St | ||
First United Methodist Church |
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201 | E Main St | ||
Lincoln County Courthouse |
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Courthouse Sq | |||
Lincolnton Commercial Historic District |
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Roughly bounded by Pine St, Poplar St, Church St and W Court Square | |||
Lincolnton Recreation Department Youth Center |
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119 | E Pine St | ||
Loretz House |
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NW of Lincolnton off SR 1204 | |||
Methodist Church Cemetery |
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Jct of S Aspen and W Congress Sts, W corner | |||
Old White Church Cemetery |
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Jct of S Aspen and Church Sts, E corner | |||
Pleasant Retreat Academy |
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129 | E Pine St | ||
Rock Springs Camp Meeting Ground |
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SR 1373 off NC 16 | |||
Shadow Lawn |
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301 | W Main St | ||
South Aspen Street Historic District |
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500 1000blks. | S Aspen St, 114-130 E Rhodes St, and 624-636 W Park Dr | ||
St Luke's Church and Cemetery |
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303 - 321 | N Cedar St, 322 E McBee St | ||
West Main Street Historic District |
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200 300 | W Main St and 114 N High St | ||
Woodside |
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W of jct of US 182 and 27 |
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1865/02/25 | Mary Boykin Chesnut | Visitor | The Pfeifers, who live opposite us here, are descendants of those Pfeifers who came South with Mr Chesnut's ancestors after the Fort Duquesne disaster. They have now, therefore, been driven out of their Eden, the valley of Virginia, a second time. - MBC | Mary Chesnut's Civil War (book) |
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Work | Type | AsNotedIn | Creator | Note |
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Mary Chesnut's Civil War (book) | Diary | Mary Boykin Chesnut | A change has come o'er the spirit of my dream. Dear old quire of yellow, coarse, Confederate home-made paper, here you are again. An age of anxiety and suffering has passed over my head since last I wrote and wept over your forlorn pages. |
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