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The Wilson Creek Wilderness area was once used by the Cherokee Native Americans as a summer hunting ground. [4] The area was settled in 1750, and logging began in the forest. Mortimer, once the largest community in the Wilson Creek area, was the site of the Ritter Lumber Company sawmill. This sawmill was destroyed by a storm that produced over ...
West of Grassy Creek off NC 16 on State Route 1532: Grassy Creek: 27: West Jefferson Historic District: West Jefferson Historic District: October 5, 2007 : Roughly bounded by State St., 3rd Ave., 2nd St.& Wilton Ave.
Roughly bounded by NC 1003, NC 1411, NC 1414, and Town Creek 35°47′57″N 77°45′25″W / 35.799167°N 77.756944°W / 35.799167; -77.756944 ( Upper Town Creek Rural Historic Wilson
Upper Town Creek Rural Historic District is a national historic district located near Wilson, in Edgecombe and Wilson County, North Carolina. The district encompasses 117 contributing buildings and 2 contributing structures on four contiguous farms near Wilson.
Farm Ln., from the southern side of NC 1411, 0.7 miles east of its crossing of Pike Creek 34°28′41″N 77°51′09″W / 34.478056°N 77.8525°W / 34.478056; -77.8525 ( Gov. Samuel Ashe
The Old Wilson Historic District in Wilson, North Carolina is a 164-acre (66 ha) historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1984. It includes work dating from 1853 and work designed by architect Solon Balias Moore and others.
Oldest brick house in North Carolina.National Register of Historic Places, 1971. [3] Myers-White House: Hertford: 1730 House National Register of Historic Places, 1971. [4] St. Thomas Church: Bath: 1734 Religious Oldest surviving church building in North Carolina. Orton Plantation Main House Winnabow: 1735 House [2] St. Paul's Church: Edenton ...
Wilson Creek drains 5.83 square miles (15.1 km 2) of area, receives about 54.5 in/year of precipitation, has a wetness index of 578.57, and is about 9% forested. [ 5 ] See also