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Dawn Davis will begin her role as the superintendent of Mill Springs National Battlefield on June 20. breaking alert featured
COMMONWEALTH JOURNAL
May 6, 2021
Dawn Davis will begin her role as the superintendent of Mill Springs National Battlefield on June 20.
A veteran of over three decades in the National Park Service has been named the first permanent superintendent of Mill Springs Battlefield National Monument.
Dawn Davis, a native of South Carolina, will begin her new post on June 20, according to a statement from National Park Service South Atlantic-Gulf Regional Director Stan Austin.
âFrom Abraham Lincolnâs birthplace to the sites where the first shots of the Civil War were fired and African Americans enlisted as Union soldiers, Dawnâs career now comes full circle at the place where Lincoln s army declared its first major victory,â Austin said. âDawn is uniquely positioned to lead Mill Springs Battlefield National Monument and help
Moores Creek National Battlefield receives donation of new cannon, âMother Covingtonâs Daughterâ Park staff with the newly donated swivel gun. From left to right, Park Guide Jason Howell, Education Technician Adam Credle, Chief of Interpretation Jason Collins, and Superintendent Matthew Woods (Source: Moores Creek National Battlefield) By WECT Staff | April 29, 2021 at 8:58 AM EDT - Updated April 29 at 10:43 AM
CURRIE, N.C. (WECT) - âMother Covingtonâs Daughterâ has returned to Moores Creek National Battlefield.
As a part of their centennial celebration, the Stamp Defiance Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR) has donated a new swivel cannon to Moores Creek National Battlefield.
Controlled burn scheduled for Moores Creek National Battlefield on Friday Officials at Moores Creek National Battlefield will conduct a controlled burn in the park on Friday. (Source: Moores Creek) By WECT Staff | March 9, 2021 at 11:31 AM EST - Updated March 9 at 11:31 AM
CURRIE, N.C. (WECT) - Officials at Moores Creek National Battlefield will conduct a controlled burn in the park on Friday.
The burn will begin at 10 a.m. and will last about three hours, with residual smoke and small spots fires expected to continue through the rest of the day and evening.
The areas affected will include the Savannah behind the visitor center and the area located on the right-hand side as you enter the park’s front gate.