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Raleigh: 8: Dr. Thomas H. Avera House ... NC 1371, 0.4 miles (0.64 km) north of NC 1375 (5500 Lake Wheeler Rd.) ... Raleigh: 96: Lane-Bennett House: June 30, 1983 ...
The Joel Lane House, also known as Wakefield, was built in 1769 and is now a restored historic home and museum in Raleigh, North Carolina. It is the oldest dwelling in Wake County and contains collections of 18th century artifacts and period furnishings. [ 2 ]
The oldest portion of the house was built by Joel Lane for his son, Henry. At one time, the plantation house was the center of a 5,000-acre (20 km 2) plantation, one of the largest in Wake County. Lane is considered a founder of Raleigh, as 1,000 acres was sold from his plantation as the site of the city. [5]
Dr. Harold Glascock designed Raleigh’s Mary Elizabeth Hospital. The building was relocated in 1978 and is now the Raleigh Community Hospital, which is a part of Duke Health.
The 1996 Raleigh murders were a series of six murders and several rapes targeted towards female residents of Raleigh, North Carolina, from January to December 1996. At the time, the investigating authorities believed the killings to be the work of a serial killer , and the cases were investigated under that belief.
Education: NC State, B.S. Management and French Minor. UNC-Chapel Hill, MBA with coursework in Urban Planning UNC-Chapel Hill, MBA with coursework in Urban Planning Offices Sought/Held: None
LTC John Randolph Lane was promoted to Col while recovering from his Gettysburg wound. He took charge of the regiment in late 1863. Lane was wounded again in the Battle of the Wilderness on May 5, 1864. LTC Jones was mortally wounded a day later. [9] Lane was wounded twice more during the war and was sent home to recover in the spring of 1865.
Dr. Calvin Jones: 1807 1809 5 John Marshall 1809 1811 6 Jonathan S. Robeteau 1812 1813 7 Sterling Yancey 1813 1814 [5] 8 Alexander Lucas 1814 1816 9 Mark Cooke 1817 1819 10 Joseph Gales, Sr. (first time) 1819 1826 11 John Bell 1826 1827 12 Joseph Gales, Sr. (second time) 1827 1833 13 Thomas Cobbs 1833 1834 14 Weston Raleigh Gales (first time ...