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Bowsaw Branch. Camp Branch. The Rocky River is a 95-mile-long (153 km) [5] river in the Piedmont region of North Carolina. It begins in Iredell County near Mooresville and flows south into Cabarrus County, where it is the principal waterway in the county. The river continues southeastward to form the line between Stanly, Union, and Anson counties.
Stonewall Jackson Youth Development Center. / 35.36417°N 80.59833°W / 35.36417; -80.59833. Cabarrus Youth Development Center (Formerly Stonewall Jackson Youth Development Center) is a juvenile correctional facility of the North Carolina Department of Public Safety located in unincorporated Cabarrus County, North Carolina, near Concord ...
Cabarrus or Cabarrús is a surname of Basque origin. People bearing the name include: François Cabarrus, 1st Count of Cabarrús (1752-1810), a Spanish financier born in Bayonne, Aquitaine. Thérésa Tallien (1773-1835), born Teresa de Cabarrús y Galabert, a French socialite and the daughter of François Cabarrus. Stephen Cabarrus (1754–1808 ...
Added to NRHP. October 12, 1983. Narrows Dam and Power Plant Complex is a national historic district located at Badin, Stanly County, North Carolina. The district encompasses one contributing building and two contributing structures in the company town of Badin. The dam and power plant were built in 1917 by Alcoa to support the Badin plant.
There are 67 counties in the U.S. state of Florida, which became a territory of the U.S. in 1821 with two counties complementing the provincial divisions retained as a Spanish territory, Escambia to the west and St. Johns to the east. The two counties were divided by the Suwannee River.
Coddle Creek. / 35.59750°N 80.76750°W / 35.59750; -80.76750. / 35.32500°N 80.59750°W / 35.32500; -80.59750. Coddle Creek is a stream/river that rises near Mooresville in Iredell County, North Carolina. It flows through most of northwestern Cabarrus County, North Carolina, where it empties into Rocky River near Harrisburg ...
Stephen Cabarrus (1754–1808) held the office of the Speaker of the House of Representatives in North Carolina from 1789 to 1793 and from 1800 to 1805. Cabarrus County, North Carolina is named after him because, while serving as speaker, Cabarrus cast the deciding vote to create the new county in 1792. [1]
66000587 [1] Added to NRHP. October 15, 1966. The Reed Gold Mine is located in Midland, Cabarrus County, North Carolina, and is the site of the first documented commercial gold find in the United States. [2] It has been designated a National Historic Landmark because of its importance and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.