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    Alamance County Courthouse in Graham, North Carolina, was built in 1923. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. Alamance County...
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    Alamance County (/ˈæləmæns/ ) is a county in North Carolina. As of the 2020 census, the population was 171,415. Its county seat is Graham. Formed in 1849...
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    Graham, North Carolina (category Cities in Alamance County, North Carolina)
    Stephens at the Caswell County Courthouse, provoked Governor William Woods Holden to declare martial law in Alamance and Caswell Counties, resulting in the...
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    site is located south of Burlington, Alamance County, North Carolina in the United States. The Battle of Alamance was fought in May 1771 as part of the...
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    Graham Historic District (category Historic districts in Alamance County, North Carolina)
    largely dating from the 19th century. Notable buildings include the Alamance County Courthouse, the centerpiece of the district; Graham Presbyterian Church;...
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    Works include: Alamance County Courthouse, Elm and Main Sts., Graham, North Carolina (Barton, Harry), NRHP-listed Alleghany County Courthouse, Main and Whitehead...
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    (2006). "Courthouse Ring". NCPedia. Retrieved May 9, 2019. Powell, William S. (1975). The War of the Regulation and The Battle of Alamance, May 16, 1771...
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    Rockingham County – north Alamance County – east Randolph County – south Davidson County – southwest Forsyth County – west Stokes County – northwest...
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    Hildyard, Carly (August 22, 2017). "County leaders, NAACP address Confederate statue at Alamance County Courthouse". WGHP (MyFox8). O’Donnell, Lisa (January...
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  • Graham, North Carolina, is lynched by mob of Ku Klux Klan on Alamance County courthouse square. March 19 – The Ohio Legislature passes the Cannon Act...
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