Inscription
Before and after the Battle
of Alamance, the Militia of
Governor William Tryon
camped nearby, along
Alamance Creek, May 13-19,
1771.
Location
AddressNC 62 in Alamance
CityAlamance
CountyAlamance
StateNorth Carolina
Coordinates36.039630, -79.487170
Sources
More markers in Alamance
Battle Of Clapp's Mill
Troops led by Henry Lee ambushed British cavalry of Banastre Tarleton one mile north, Mar. 2, 1781.
J. Spencer Love 1896-1962
Burlington, NC
Founder of Burlington Mills, 1924; success of rayon propelled world's largest textile company.
John Butler
Swepsonville, NC
Orange County sheriff in War of Regulation, 1770-1771; brigadier general, N.C. militia, 1777-84.
Early Railroads
First public meeting to promote railroads in North Carolina, Aug. 1, 1828, was at Wm.
Lindley's Mill
Eli Whitney, NC
In a battle on Sept. 13, 1781, John Butler's Whig militia failed to rescue Governor Thomas Burke from Col. David Fanning's Tories.
