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Many states, cities and counties have erected historical markers and memorials pinpointing the location of actions Medal of Honor Recipients were involved in or honoring Recipients with local ties.
These pages include photos of some of these memorials. Some of these pages have links to Wikipedia. We do not endorse Wikipedia as a primary source of information.
These links will take you to known historical markers and memorials in North Carolina.
A statue honoring Charles George and other Cherokee Indian veterans has been erected in Cherokee, NC. Click here to learn more. Statue
A sign honoring Franklin D. Miller has been erected in Elizabeth City, NC. Click here to learn more. Sign
A sign honoring William J. Palmer has been erected in Fairview, NC. Click here to learn more. Sign
A sign honoring William McBryar has been erected in Greensboro, NC. Click here to learn more. Sign
A monument honoring Phil G. McDonald has been erected in Greensboro, NC near the courthouse. Click here to learn more. Monument
A sign honoring Robert L. Blackwell has been erected in Hurdle Mills, NC. Click here to learn more. Sign
A monument honoring Rufus Z. Johnston has been erected in Lincolnton, NC. Click here to learn more. Monument
A sign honoring Samuel I. Parker has been erected in Monroe, NC. Click here to learn more. Sign
A monument honoring Adolphus Staton has been erected in Monroe, NC. Click here to learn more. Monument
A statue honoring Robert L. Blackwell has been erected in Roxboro, NC. Click here to learn more. Statue
A sign honoring Henry F. Warner has been erected in Troy, NC near the courthouse. Click here to learn more. Sign
A sign honoring Edwin A. Anderson has been erected in Wilmington, NC. Click here to learn more. Sign
If you know of other North Carolina memorial tributes to Medal of Honor recipients, please let us know.
