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The Pelletier House is a historic home and national historic district located at Jacksonville, Onslow County, North Carolina. Built in the 1850s by Rufus Ferrand Pelletier in the Greek Revival style, it sits atop Wantland Spring on the banks of the New River. Initially constructed as a one-room dwelling to serve as home and office, additional ...
Jacksonville is a city in Onslow County, North Carolina. As of the 2020 census , the population was 72,723, which makes Jacksonville the 14th-most populous city in North Carolina . [ 7 ] Jacksonville is the county seat and most populous community of Onslow County, which is coterminous with the Jacksonville, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area.
The Beaver Street home/business was built in 1916. It was designed by architect Joseph Haygood Blodgett, an African American who worked in Jacksonville. [2] It was in business until 2019. [3] Pratt was an organizer of the Florida Negro Embalmers and Morticians Association and its first meeting was held the Pratt Funeral Home.
Gregory also hosted WRAL’s coverage of the Raleigh Christmas Parade, the bio said, and frequently covered the NCAA’s Final Four tournaments for the station when local college teams went to play.
Two men and two women were killed in a murder-suicide at a North Carolina homeless encampment Sunday morning, officials said. Residents in an Autryville homeless encampment heard a verbal ...
The city of Jacksonville is the county seat, and the areas surrounding the city constitute the major population centers and growth areas in the county. The county is home to more than 200,000 people and includes the incorporated towns of Holly Ridge, Richlands, Swansboro, North Topsail Beach, part of Surf City and unincorporated Sneads Ferry.
Donna Gregory, a veteran North Carolina journalist, has died after she was diagnosed with Stage 4 lung cancer in April, WWAY 3 announced on Wednesday, Nov. 20. “It is with deep sorrow that we ...
John Aldridge (artist) (1905–1983), English painter and Associate of the Royal Academy; John Aldridge (cricketer) (born 1935), English cricketer; John Aldridge (RAF officer) (1899–1988), World War I flying ace; John W. Aldridge (1922–2007), American writer, literary critic, teacher and scholar; Kay Aldridge (1917–1995), American actress ...