Inscription
Home and tavern of John &
Martin Pheifer. Gov. Wm.
Tryon and President George
Washington among guests.
Stood 1 1/2 mi. W.
Location
AddressUS 29/601 Bypass at SR 1394 (Poplar Tent Road) west of Concord
CityConcord
CountyCabarrus
StateNorth Carolina
Coordinates35.414580, -80.613030
Sources
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Barber-Scotia College
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Presbyterian. Est. 1867 by Luke Dorland to educate Negro women, Scotia Seminary merged in 1930 with Barber Memorial Institute.
Granville Grant
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Formed northern half of colony of North Carolina.
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Colonial trading route started in 17th century; extended from southern Va.
Jefferson Davis
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President, Confederate States of America, spent the night of April 18, 1865, in house which stood here.
James W. Cannon 1852-1921
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Textile pioneer; founder of Cannon Mills, 1887, and Kannapolis, 1906; leading manufacturer of towels.
