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Quaker Meadows Cemetery

Quaker Meadows Cemetery<br />
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Photo by Randell Jones
Quaker Meadows Cemetery is a gated cemetery and a certified site on the Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail. It includes the graves of brothers Charles McDowell and Joseph McDowell as well as many other persons of the 18th century.

McDowell House at Quaker Meadows

McDowell House at Quaker Meadows<br />
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Photo by Randell Jones
On September 30, 1780, about one thousand militiamen from the Overmountain region (today's East Tennessee and Southwest Virginia) marched into Quaker Meadows to gather with 350 militiamen from Surry and Wilkes counties, North Carolina. Quaker Meadows…

Bedford Hill

A View from Bedford Hill <br />
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Photo by Randell Jones
Bedford Hill was the campsite of the backcountry militiamen on the nights of October 1 and 2. A heavy and persistent rain forced the men to stop their march toward Gilbert Town. These volunteers did not have a military discipline and they soon became…

Pilot Mountain

Gap at Pilot Mountain<br />
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Photo by Randell Jones
Pilot Mountain was a prominent landmark adjacent to the South Mountains. A broad gap to its southeast provided passage between the Catawba River basin and the Broad River basin. The backcountry militiamen marched toward this area on October 1 when…

Greenlee Ford and the Catawba River

Greenlee Ford at the Catawba River<br />
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Photo by Randell Jones
Greenlee Ford was the shallow crossing of the Catawba River used by travelers. The party of some 1400 backcountry militiamen crossed the river on the morning October 1, 1780 and marched up the valley of Silver Creek as they proceeded south toward…