The cemetery serves as the final resting place for 52 Confederate soldiers from the states of VA, NC, SC & GA. All soldiers buried in the cemetery died at the nearby Kittrell Springs Hotel which was converted into a military hospital during the Civil War. Saint James Episcopal Church (c. 1860)
Kittrell, NC Cemeteries When the Confederate Hospital was located in Kittrell, the church administered to the patients and provided Christian burial to 52 soldiers interred at the nearby Confederate Cemetery. Seven miles from the Historic District of Henderson's downtown area.
Kittrell, NC Churches
Located in Downtown Salisbury,the Waterworks Visual Arts Center offers exciting and enriching opportunities in art for all ci...
Jordan Lake Educational State Forest is one of the newest members of North Carolina's Educational State Forest system. At the...
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Featuring 10 major gardens including the Ebersol Holly Collection (largest on the East Coast), a specialized conifer garden, ...
1874. This is one of the earliest houses in the Mitchell College District. Two-story frame Eastlake Victorian house with sa...