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Description: A roughly-cut rectangular granite marker sits in memory of Captain George Reynolds. It is 3'10" high and 4' wide.
Inscription:
IN MEMORIAM / CAPT. GEORGE REYNOLDS / 1754 - 1815 / OFFICER UNDER GENERAL GREENE IN / REVOLUTIONARY WAR /
Dedication date: November 23, 1928.
Materials & Techniques: Granite.
Sponsor: The monument was donated by J.F. and T.E. Reynolds.
Unveiling & Dedication: The monument was unveiled by members of the George Reynolds Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Subject notes: Captain George Reynolds was an officer under Greene in the Revolutionary War.
Landscape: The George Reynolds Monument is within sight of the prominent Nathaniel Greene monument, alongside an old road (now a walking path); it is very close to the former location of the now-removed Clio monument.
City: Greensboro
County: Guilford
Subjects: Revolutionary War
11 July 2014 | Commemorative Landscapes of North Carolina