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⊳Historical Markers and War Memorials in Davidson County
Lexington is the county seat for Davidson County
Adjacent to Davidson County, North Carolina
1 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, Denton — Mill Stones from Old Metters Mill — ![]() |
2 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, Denton — Our Confederate Dead• • • • • — ![]() |
3 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, High Point, Abbotts Crossing — Abbotts Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery — ![]() |
4 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, High Point, Abbotts Crossing — Early American Tombstones — ![]() |
5 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, High Point, Abbotts Crossing — Greene's Camp Site — ![]() |
6 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — Beck's Reformed Church — ![]() |
7 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — Beck's Reformed Church Cemetery — ![]() |
8 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — Beck's United Church of Christ Veterans Memorial — ![]() |
9 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — Boone Trail Highway Marker — ![]() |
10 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — Boy Scouts Veterans Memorial — ![]() |
11 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — Captain Benjamin Merrill — ![]() |
12 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — Captain Peter Hedrick — Dec. 17, 1733 – Jan. 24, 1798 — ![]() |
13 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — City of Lexington — Incorporated 1828 — ![]() |
14 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — Daniel Boone and Gen. Nathanael Greene — ![]() |
15 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — Davidson County Vietnam War Memorial — ![]() |
16 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — Davidson County World War I Memorial — ![]() |
17 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — First Reformed Church — ![]() |
18 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — First Site of Pilgrim Reformed Church — ![]() |
19 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — George Washington Boulder — ![]() |
20 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — In Memory of John Beck, Sr. — ![]() |
21 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — K-16 — Jefferson Davis — Reported missing |
22 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — Lexington in the Civil War — Occupation and Fire — ![]() |
23 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — K-44 — Old Davidson County Courthouse — ![]() |
24 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — Pilgrim Cemetery Revolutionary War Memorial — ![]() |
25 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — K-49 — Pilgrim Church — ![]() |
26 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — Pine Grove Camp — Confederate Government Seat — Reported missing |
27 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — K-68 — Robert F. Sink — 1905-1965 — ![]() |
28 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — St. Stephen United Methodist Church — Est. 1868 — ![]() |
29 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — The Homestead — Unexpected Houseguests — ![]() |
30 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — K-56 — Wm. Rainey Holt — 1798-1868 — ![]() |
31 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, Lexington — K-24 — Yadkin College — ![]() |
32 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, Linwood — K-15 — Stoneman’s Raid — ![]() |
33 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, Linwood — Trading Ford — ![]() |
34 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, Thomasville — K-32 — John H. Mills — 1831-1898 — ![]() |
35 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, Thomasville — K-32 — John H. Mills — Reported missing |
36 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, Thomasville — John W. Thomas — ![]() |
37 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, Thomasville — K-35 — John W. Thomas — 1800-1871 — ![]() |
38 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, Thomasville — Mitchell House — ![]() |
39 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, Thomasville — North Carolina Vietnam Veterans Memorial — ![]() |
40 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, Thomasville — Smith Clinic — ![]() |
41 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, Thomasville — Thomasville — Caring for the Sick and Wounded — ![]() |
42 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, Thomasville — Thomasville — A Key Stop & Refuge — ![]() |
43 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, Thomasville — Thomasville City Cemetery — Union of Combatants — ![]() |
44 ► North Carolina, Davidson County, Wallburg — George W. Wall House — ![]() |
45 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Antioch — 207 — Alfred Z. Kelley — ![]() |
46 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Antioch — 164 — Antioch Pike — Reported missing |
47 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Antioch — 21 — Cane Ridge Cumberland Presbyterian Church — ![]() |
48 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Antioch — 165 — Locust Hill — ![]() |
49 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Antioch — 209 — Olive Branch Missionary Baptist Church — ![]() |
50 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Antioch, Bridle Downs — 3A 76 — John Bell's Birthplace — 200 yds. → — ![]() |
51 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Belle Meade — 3A 116 — Belle Meade Deer Park — ![]() |
52 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Belle Meade — In Memory of Colonel Luke Lea — 1879-1945 — ![]() |
53 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Belle Meade, West Meade — The Belle Meade Railway Station — ![]() |
54 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Bellevue — Devon Farm — ![]() |
55 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Bellevue — Devon Farm Cemetery — ![]() |
56 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Bellevue — Newsom’s Mill State Historic Area — ![]() |
57 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Berry Hill, South Nashville — Melrose — ![]() |
58 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Brentwood — 3A 21 — Hood's Retreat — Dec. 16, 1864 — ![]() |
59 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Brentwood — Nobles Corner — ![]() |
60 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Brentwood, Antioch — 238 — Racial Terror Lynchings in America / Lynching of Samuel Smith — Reported missing |
61 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Brentwood, Neighbors of Granny White — Vanderbilt Dyer Observatory — ![]() |
62 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Donelson — 10 — Two Rivers Mansion — ![]() |
63 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Donelson, Hermitage — Carriage House, c. 1850s — [Clover Bottom Farm] — ![]() |
64 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Donelson, Hermitage — Chicken House, c. 1920s — [Clover Bottom Farm] — ![]() |
65 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Donelson, Hermitage — Horse Barn, c. 1890s — [Clover Bottom Farm] — ![]() |
66 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Donelson, Hermitage — Slave Cabins, c. 1858 — [Clover Bottom Farm] — ![]() |
67 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Donelson, Stanford Estates — 63 — Clover Bottom Mansion — ![]() |
68 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Germantown — 179 — Germantown Brewery District — ![]() |
69 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Goodlettsville — Abner T. Shaw House — ![]() |
70 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Goodlettsville — 3A 19 — Alexander Wilson — ![]() |
71 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Goodlettsville — 3B 23 — Casper Mansker — 1746–1820 — ![]() |
72 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Goodlettsville — 3A 204 — Goodlettsville Cumberland Presbyterian Church — ![]() |
73 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Goodlettsville — 265 — Goodlettsville High School — ![]() |
74 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Goodlettsville — In Memory of Casper Mansker — 1746-1820 — Goodlettsville's first citizen — ![]() |
75 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Goodlettsville — 72 — Mansker’s First Fort — ![]() |
76 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Goodlettsville — 3A 14 — Mansker’s Station — ![]() |
77 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Goodlettsville — Mansker's Forts and Walton's Campground — ![]() |
78 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Goodlettsville — 3A 15 — Old Stone Bridge — ![]() |
79 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Goodlettsville — 3A 146 — William Bowen House — Circa 1787 — ![]() |
80 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Goodlettsville, Echo Hil Estates — 3A 100 — New Bethel Baptist Church — ![]() |
81 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Goodlettsville, Parkway — 185 — Patsy Cline's Dream House — ![]() |
82 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Hendersonville, Madison — Davidson County / Sumner County — ![]() |
83 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — "Have the Negro Houses Placed Where the Old Ones Stands" — ![]() |
84 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — “A Being so Gentle And Yet So Virtuous” — Rachel and Andrew’s Tombs — ![]() |
85 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — A Future President's Home — From Adversity, Strength — ![]() |
86 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — A home for Jackson’s Slaves — 1821-1865 — ![]() |
87 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — A Landscape Of Inequality — Enslaved Life at The Hermitage — ![]() |
88 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — A Lively Place — Finding Strength in Family and Community — ![]() |
89 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — Abandonment and Preservation — Stories Lost, Then Found Again — ![]() |
90 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — Alfred’s Cabin — A Life of Toil — ![]() |
91 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — Andrew Jackson Donelson — Jackson's Protégé — ![]() |
92 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — 32 — Blackwood Field — ![]() |
93 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — Cabin-by-the-Spring — ![]() |
94 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — Civil War at The Hermitage — A President's Home in Wartime — Reported permanently removed |
95 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — 3A 16 — Clover Bottom — Reported missing |
96 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — 3A 54 — Confederate Cemetery — ![]() |
97 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — Confederate Soldiers' Home — Caring for the Veterans — ![]() |
98 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — Confederate Soldiers' Home — Building a Veterans' Home — ![]() |
99 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — Determined Resistance — Fighting for Freedom — ![]() |
100 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — 187 — Dodson School — ![]() |
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