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Edenton Historic District is a national historic district located at Edenton, Chowan County, North Carolina. The district encompasses 342 contributing buildings, 4 contributing sites, and 3 contributing structures. It includes several buildings that are individually listed on the National Register.
Gen. John J. Pershing Boyhood Home State Historic Site in Laclede, Missouri, is maintained by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources as a state historic site. [5] General John Joseph "Jack" Pershing led the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I and attained the rank of General of the Armies. Pershing was born on a farm outside ...
Edenton Cotton Mill Historic District: Edenton Cotton Mill Historic District: February 5, 1999 : Bounded by E. Church St., Bount's Creek, Queen Anne's Creek, and Wood Ave. Edenton: 8: Edenton Historic District: Edenton Historic District: July 16, 1973
Ref: Historical Architecture of Yadkin County North Carolina, copyright 1987; The Yadkin County Historical Society Cupola House: Edenton: 1758 House National Register of Historic Places, 1970. [12] The Owens House Halifax: 1760 House Entered on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971, this gambrel-roofed home of a merchant was built ...
Faison: Monument to the "Confederate Grays" 20th Regiment North Carolina State Troops (1932) [14] Fayetteville: Confederate Soldiers Monument (1868) at Cross Creek Cemetery; the first Confederate monument in North Carolina [14] Confederate Soldiers Monument (1902) [14] Confederate Arsenal (1928) Judah P. Benjamin marker (1944) [39] Fletcher:
This courthouse was commissioned to be built in 1766, and completed in 1767, and its design has been attributed to Gilbert Leigh, who was living in Edenton at the time of its construction. It has also been attributed to John Hawks, who designed Tryon Palace in New Bern, was active in North Carolina at the time. [3]
Edenton Station, United States Fish and Fisheries Commission, formerly known as Edenton National Fish Hatchery, is a historic fish hatchery and national historic district located at Edenton, Chowan County, North Carolina. The district encompasses 17 contributing buildings, 2 contributing sites, 17 contributing structures, and 2 contributing ...
The stadium is home to the John A. Holmes High School Aces as well as the Edenton Steamers of the Coastal Plain League. Hicks Field was a Works Progress Administration project in 1939 at the corner of East Freemason and Woodward, adjacent to John A. Holmes High School. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. [1]