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At the southwest tip of the land boundary of Beaufort, extend an imaginary line to a point 200 feet west of the end of the waterfront. Begin at this point, and follow a line 200 feet west or northwest of the low-~ater line, following the outlines of the shore. Follow this line northeast until it intersects the back (north) property line of Pine Street. Follow this back property line to the middle of Craven Street. Go south along che mid­line of Craven Street to the mid-line of Pine Street, then east to the back (east) property line of Craven Street (including the properties on the northwest and southeast corners of this intersection, but not that on the northeast). Go south along the back (east) properly llne of G<aven St<~~t to the back (north) property line of Broad Street. Then go east along this north property line to the back (east) property line of Gordon Street. Go south along this back property line to the back (north) property line of Ann Street. Go east along this line to the intersection of Ann Street and Fulford Street. Go south along the mid-line of Fulford Street to a point in line with the back (north) property line of the Hammock House. Go east along this property line to the east property line of the Hammock House, then go south along this line to a point one-half mile south of the southern lo1<-water line of Carrot Island. At that point, turn west and follow this lin• westward (maintaining the half-mile distance south of the southern low-water line of Carrot Island and Town Marsh) to the point where the said line intersects a line extended south from the beginning point, thence north along that line to the beginning point. (The inclusion of this large area of water is needed to protect the «aterfront and harbor view of the town, but stops short of the Morehead City Channel marked on the USGS map.)

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The Beaufort Historic District boundaries are dra'Jn so as to include a large expanse of water across Town Harsh and Carrot Island, an expanse which is a vital part of the distinctive marine character of thP. quiet seaside town and 1>hich provides the dramatic view from Beaufort's waterfront. In addition, as a harbor since the eighteenth century, this expanse of water no doubt con­tains a wealth of archaeolog1.cal resources significant to the history o£ Beaufort.

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DESCRIBE THE PRESENT AND ORIGINAl. (1/ known) PHVSICAL APP!::-'RANCE

Beaufort is perhaps the most distinctively coastal of North Carolina's coastal tmms. To the south beyond the harbor is the Tmm Harsh, and be­yond it is Beaufort Inlet opening into the Atlantic, flanked by the Bogue Banks (the site of Fort Hacon) and Shackleford Banks; to the west are Beaufort (Gallant) Channel and a number of islands. To the north is the mainland; to the east the waterfront extends along Taylor Creek. The long southern waterfront of the town is open most of its length to the harbor, except for a short, dense commercial row, and still functions, as evidenced by the wharfs and jetties and the coming and going of vessels. Front Street, overlooking the water, is one of the most picturesque streets in the state, with its row of large white houses facing the harbor, ranging from traditional coastal double-porch houses to the flamboyant Queen Anne "cottages" of the late nineteenth century resort period; the thirteen..:bay length of the Davis House Hotel is perhaps the street;$ most prominent· landmark. Extending back from the waterfront is the flat, orderly street grid, surviving from.the eighteenth century, dotted with white buildings interspersed with trees. The townscape is remarkably consistent in scale and form, made up primarily of unpretentious one-and two-story frame dwellings, each with its small yard, punctuated by the occasional peak or tower of church or public building, with the dense greenery of the Old Burying Ground a pleasant central oasis.

The architectural fabric of Beaufort epitomizes the axiom that the whole is more than the sum of its parts. Few of its buildings are of exceptional architectural merit, but the overall impact of the town is extraordinary. For the most part, dwellings are simple, functional ones, following the same building habits year after year during most of the town's history, with only token references to nationally popular styles.

i Georgian and Adamesque are unacademic; Gothic and especially Greek Revival styles had a pronounced influence, but even these are modified to local preferences. Recurring throughout and giving the town much of its. character are a number of distinctive features--somewhat unusual ~<ays of handling functional elements that, through repetition, assert themselves as types.

Particularly characteristic is the handling of rooflines, porches, chimneys,. and mantels. Host early roofs are gable ones (two gambrels exist and hip roofs come in the mid-nineteenth century). The representa­tive Beaufort gable roof usually has a rather steep pitch at the apex but breaks to a shallo~<er slope to cover a porch in front and a porch or en­closed bay at the rear. The typical roof of this type has at least three

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!1 tinctive feature--its porches, which appear in all shapes and sizes; there

is scarcely a house to be found without a porch. Typical is the t~<o-story 1 porch that covers the full facade, sometiuas separately constructed but

more often under the the slope of the main roof. In either case, one has only to visit Beaufort on a hot summer day to learn that these second-level porches r.atch the b1·e~ze with remarkable effectivenross, as ~<ell as

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providing a view of the harbor and ocean. Thomas Waterman discussed the development and importance of these porches in The Early Architecture of North Carolina:

by the middle of the eighteenth century the special conditions of dampness and heat, •• had produced a definite local type in which the porch or piazza plays a dominant part. These piazzas were not monumental porticoes but simple rows of turned posts, sometimes treated like Doric columns supporting a continuation oi the main roof. • • When the houses were two stories high, the two story porch gave them a much more "classical" appearance than that of houses of similar date in other localities, and contribute to such coast tol<n as Ne1q Bern or Beaufort a feeling of elegant grandeur quite indepen-dent of the size of the houses. •

At Beaufort, porches are seen in the form most reminiscent of Nassau, St. Kitts, and Bridgetown, the Duncan House on Front Street [lol7 being a good example. Here a two-tiered porch covers the front of the house and is protected by a shed extension of the main roof. The posts are in the form of crudely-turned Doric columns, not unlike those seen in some of the Spanish Islands. In the Davis House L)l21-123-12iJ, also on Front Street facing Beaufort Inlet, the great length of the house makes· a rather similar two-story porch even more effective. . • The fact that the North Carolina porch treatment came from the Southward and not from Virginia is attested by almost complete lack of porches of the sort above border.

It appears from early documents.and photographs that New Bern and Wilmington once were almost as porch-dominated as Beaufort but many of those buildings are gone; Edenton is still a city of porches but it has a wider range of architectural types. Only in Beaufort is nearly every streetscape a porch­scape. Besides those mentioned above, there are over a dozen more t~<o-story houses ~<ith double porches under the main roof. A great many other dwellings have attached porches of t~<o stories as ~<ell. The roof extension covering the porch also occurs on one and one-and-one-half story houses, making what is often called a ~oastal cottage; this is one of the most prevalent house-types in Beaufort, l<ith at least fifteen examples surviving. A variation of this type exists at the Piver House (125 Ann Street), with the porch having no ceiling, and four-pane windows occuring at the attic floor level, providing excellent ventilation to the attic. In two other houses where similar openings occur at attic floor level (119 Ann Street and 817 Front Street), the porch has a ceiling but trap doors open to allow ventilation through the attic windows. A similar arrangement exists at the two-story Paquinnette House (221 Front Street). This scheme was probably more common than the few survivors indicate. The only other known example in the state is at Sloop Point, an early eighteenth century d~elling in Pender County.

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Form JO.JOOa (July 1969)

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NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES

INVENTORY· NOMINATION FORM

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It is also possible to identify a characteristic Beaufort chimney treat­ment, which projects several brick courses outward behind the first-floor fireplace. The projection occurs in the face of the chimney rather than at the sides where weatherings normally occur, and there is either a simple flue or regular chimney with normal shoulders above. This handling was quite common over a long period o± time.

A Beaufort mantel treatment exists as well; it is essentially Federal in character, except that the end blocks follow a gentle S-curve to the base of the cornice--combining elements of the ramped frieze of the Georgian and the tl·To-part or three-part frieze of the Federal. In most of the more ambitious houses there is a flat-paneled wainscot and other Federal finish; simple Georgian trim exists in a few as well.

These traditional elements, especially the exterior ones, were used over a long period of time--apparently from the earliest extant eighteenth century houses (including the Piver House and the Cramer House at 401 Ann Street) until well into the nineteenth century.

Throughout the town's area and chronological range, there are many small one-story cottages and larger tl.a-story dwellings with no particularly out­standing features; these are, however, a vital part of the tmmscape, for their consistency of form and scale contributes significantly to the total character of Beaufort.

Only with the mid-nineteenth century advent of the Greek and Gothic Revivals did nationally popular styles have any marked impact on Beaufort's architecture. There are a number of good Greek Revival houses, adapting the style to local preferences by their frame construction and use of porches. Especially notable are the Gibbs House (~ffi) and the Leecraft Houses (301, 305, and 307 Ann Street), unusually sophisticated houses for Beaufort, in l<hich the influence of the publications of Asher Benjamin is obvious, particularly in the use of the bold Greek fret design. A number of houses of this period have pedimented porches while others are pedimented temple-form ones, often with a side-hall plan. The hip roof also comes into use in this era. Of the Greek type, but with an Italianate feeling achieved by a bracket cornice is the rectilinear town house at 513 Front Street. Another interesting amalgam of styles is the house called Burnside's Headquarters, where a small cottage was expanded into a Greek Revival pedimented house and then treated with Gothic Revival trim on the porch. The Gothic mode also found expression, as might be expected, in church architecture. An outstanding example of the "Carpenter Gothic" is St. Paul's Episcopal Church (1857), a handsome board­and-batten structure with fine interiors, including an impressive exposed scissors truss ceiling. Its exterior and interior fabric has survived essentially unaltered. Ann Street Methodist Church (1850s and 1890s) is a lively combination of Gothic and Shingle styles, with a remarkable variety of siding and shingle patterns. Purvis Chapel (1820s, remodeled later) is

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Form 10·300o (July 1969)

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

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North Carolina NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES COUNTY

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a simple frame church with Gothic elements.

Post-Civil Har architectural developments also found a place in Beaufort: sawn and spindle ornament was a sprightly addition to older buildings, especially porches, and ne<v houses in the bracketed and Queen Anne styles blended in pleasantly among the traditional buildings. On Front Street, particularly, there were built a number of large, impressive "cottages" in the Queen Anne mode (207 Front Street is an example); this paralleled the nineteenth and early twentieth century growth in resort trade, during which time the Beaufort boardwalk !Vas a feature of the waterfront. A number of notable Victorian period houses line Anne Street, of !Vhich that at 716 is especially handsome; 118 Orange (after 1912) is perhaps the best Queen Anne cottage. Fancy porch trim, sa<vn or turned, enlivens porches along most streets; the J. H. Davis House (200 Craven Street) is a typical t~<o-story house olith double porch, with delicate sa<vn•mrk along. the porches; many others are similarly treated.

Beaufort's commercial area, a solid row on both sides of part of Front Street (primarily the 400 block), is consistent in scale, with most buildings dating from the late nineteenth and early l:'"..,entieth century. Urban renewal threatens much of this area; the loss of this well-preserved commercial block would be most unfortunate, not only for its overall impact, but also because of a number of individually significant buildings. Of considerable architectural merit is the Bank of Beaufort (now Rumley's Seed .and·Plant Store) at 418, a small Neo-Classical stone building of surprising monumentalit Complementing it is the First Citizen~ Bank and Trust Company at 411. Out­side the commercial row, at 404 Ann Street, is a diminutive frame commercial building, with a charming false front with pilasters and bracket cornice. The Railroad Station (620 Broad Street) with the dramatic roof and deep eaves typical of its function is well preserved and provides a note of con­trast in the town's architectural fabric.

On Broad Street near the Old Burying Ground is a group of public buildings that includes the Old Beaufort Jail (a brfck structure of impressive solidity dating from the 1830s when Fort ~lacon was under construction), the Beaufort Graded School {a representative early twentieth century brick school building with good masonry detail), and the Carteret County Courthouse (1907). The latter, the most pretentious building in town, set in spacious naturally landscaped grounds, shows the ra~her flamboyant handling of classical motifs including a tower and Corinthian porticoes typical of its designer, the New Bern architect, Herbert Hoadley Simpson. The Old Burying Ground, dating from about 1724, is a green area of remarkable charm and character, dotted with cypress and stone markers and shaded by gnarled live oaks and other trees. It includes impressive stone and iron work and several types of wooden markers. Though the wooden markers appear elsewhere, there is a larger number, and a greater variety of designs (some seventeen different.ones) than in any other to!Yn on the North Carolina coast. Topping of graves with various foms of- brick construction also seems to be unique to this ceme..t-eq"'------'

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STATEMENT OF siGNIFICANCE

The townscape of Beaufort is a straightfon~ard expression of its history: since the early eighteenth century Beaufort has been a small, Unpretentious, ari.d rather· isolated· inari time. village,·. depending upon the sea for its livelihood--from fishing, shipbuilding, shipping, resort trade, and marine research. The most striking element of the sea-oriented town is its "aterfront "ith its impressive rol{ of houses, its wharves and boats, and--as in 1815-- its "boundless view of the Ocean, continually enlivened with vessels sailing in all directions. " The small tmm extend-ing back from the water in a traditional compact grid is remarkable for its undisturbed atmosphere, plan, and scale, and for its consistent and distinctive architectural fabric, particularly the characteristic multi-slope gable roofs and ubiquitous porches. Fortunately avoiding rapid growth or decay as well as the twentieth century temptation of quaintness, Beaufort has a picturesqueness made the more valuable by its honest simplicity. The town is a unique and important part of the history and architectural character of America's eastern seaboard.

Settlement of coastal North Carolina was influenced by the location of inlets through the Outer Banks which gave the only direct access to the open sea. Beaufort, settled in the early eighteenth century (tradi-tionally in 1709), is strategically located opposite Beaufort (formerly Old Topsail) Inlet, a narrow opening between Shackleford Banks to the east and Bogue Banks to the west. For ships rounding Cape Lookout, this opening into Bogue Harbor was a welcome haven, and Beaufort since its beginning has been oriented toward its waterfront on this harbor, with relatively little contact with inland North Carolina.

Hithin a few years after settlement began, a survey was made and a tmm laid out by Richard Graves; the undated survey, found in the Secretarl of State Land Patent Book No._ 7, 1706-1740, has been assigned dates from 1713 to 1722; circumstantial and documentary evidence appear to support the 1713 date. The survey sho"s a twelve-block area with a grid street pattern 1·1ith Anne, Queen, Turner, Pollock, Hoore, Craven, and Orange streets; the present Front Street along the waterfront had not yet been named. The town itself was named for Henry Somerset, Duke of Beaufort, a Lord Proprietor.

In 1722 Beaufort became a port of entry and the courthouse town for Carteret precinct. tn~orporation follm;ed in 1721, making it, alof'g with

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Bath, Edenton, and New Bern, one of the four oldest towns in North Carolina. Governor George Burrington commented on the 1723 act that "This act is for making a tmm at Beaufort Hhich tho 1 a good inlet and convenient, yet the to~<n hath had but little success & scarce any inhabitants." Enough groHth wAs expect.ed, however, that the act included the "land, as it is already laid out, together with as much other land lying contiguous ..• as shall make the to/hole Two Hundred Acres." After the increase, deeds began to dis­tinguish between "Old Tmm" and "New To~<n," with the dividing line (as described in a 1770 act) beginning at a cedar post (since replaced by a marker) on Pollock Street, "running along the water front fifty eight degrees west, agreeable to that part of the plan called the old to1m, beginning at the cedar post and running south fifty eight degrees east, agreeable to that part of the plan called new to~<n." ·

The strategical location of the port Has obvious. The Spanish attacked in 1747, and afterwards Fort Dobbs was constructed on Bogue Island to protect the harbor; by 1755, Governor Arthur Dobbs reported that the fort was "already up and covering and . it will soon be finished." By 1770, hoHever, the fort was in ruins, as noted on C. J. Sauthier 's "p.lan of the Town and Port of Beaufort." Not until 1807-1809 was another fort (Fort Hampton) built on the site. During the pre-Revolutionary period, the town's growth was not especially rapid. A French traveler reported in 1765 that "Beaufort had only a dozen hous;es in its bounds," and Sauthier's map shows a small settlement strung out along the waterfront. Not until 1773 did Beaufort attain the sixty-family status to enable it to have a representative in the Assembly. At that time, Governor Josiah Hartin commented that "It is true • the Town of Beaufort, is advantageously situate for commerce, but there are no persons of condition or substance in it."

Despite its size, Beaufort was of considerable importance to the Revolution, particularly because of the shipyard there, the supply of stores, and probably most important, the salt Horks located at Gallants Point. This salt 1wrks <~as ordered begun by the Committee of Safety on June 7, 1776, with John "Eason" of Carteret County given 500 pounds "for the immediate use of carrying on a Salt \~ork." John Easton, a tmm commissioner of Beaufort, was one of the leaders of the colony during the war, director of the salt Horks, paymaster to the two independent companies of militia, and a procurer of arms and equipment; he later served in the General Assembly for several terms.

Attack by the British on Beaufort came near the end of the war. In April, 1782, Governor Thomas Burke warned the Assembly that a British force was preparing in Charleston to sail soon "to plunder and destroy the Town of Beaufort in North Carolina, in Hhich they are informed that there is a large quantity of public and private stores." The records of the Beaufort Overseers of the Poor noted at the bottom of the page for the meeting of April 1, "whereas the British took possession of Beaufort dis in a bled Lsis./

GPO 9:i!I-7Z4

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Form 10.3QOa (July 1969)

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

STAT£

North Ca-.:olina HATIOHAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES

IHVEHTORY • HOMIHATIOH FORM

(Continuation Sheet)

COUNTY

Carteret FOR NPS USE ON;L Y:_ __ ---1

ENTRY NUMBER I OAT£

I (Numbel' ttl! entries)

8B

the Overseers to met--and the majority have now met agreed to proceed on business • . this 26th day of April 1782. 11

After the Revolution, Beaufort entered a period of growth. Fort Hampton was constructed on the site of Fort Dobbs in 1807-1809, and the town itself expanded rather rapidly. Jacob Henry of Beaufort, a Jew whose election to the legislature prompted an important debate over constitutional rights, wrote an inviting and vivid description of the town in 1810, which is not altogether at variance with its present character:

It commands a boundless view of the Ocean, continually enlivened with vessels sailing in all directions. On the southern side of the Inlet stands Fort Hampton which is a pleasing object from the•Town and forms to the mariner an excellent sea mark.

The To<m contains five hundred & eighty-five souls seventy-four dwelling houses, Ten stores, eightdshops of differ·ent artisans & a place of worship originally design as a Episcopal Church but now indiscriminately (sic/ used by all sects of Christians.

The principal trade carried on here is Ship building in which they have acquired a very considerable reputation both on account of the solidity of the materials & the Judgement and Skill of their workmen as well in modelling as in· compleating their vessels. • Some of the swiftes~ sailers & best built vessels in the United States have been launch here, particularly the Ship Hinerva a well known Packet bet<;een Charleston & Newyork. •

The chief dependence of the.People however is on the fisheries which with the aid of Capital and enterprise might be advanced to a very profitable extent. Something is done every year in the Whale fishery & much more in that of the porpoise the oil of which usually sells at forty cent pr gallon. But the most productive fishery as well as the most permanent & regular source of profit is that of the Hullet which appears in these <;aters the latter end of August in enumerable shoals. •

The Climate is highly favorable to health & Longivity & much benefit is experiencfd by those who make occasional excursions hither to obviate the debility induced by the neat, in the vicinity of the sluggish rivers and extensive S.<;amps of the low country,

During the summer months the sea breeze sett in about ten oclock in the morning & blows with refreshing coolings throughout the day, the summer night pleasant and although intermittances do sometimes make their appearance yet they may be usually traced to some particular act of exposure or intemperance ..

GPO 921.724

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Form 10·300ct (July 1969)

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

STATE

North Carolina NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES

INVENTORY· NOMINATION FORM

(Continuation Sheet)

couNTY

Carteret FOR NPS USE ON;LY;..-----1

ENTRY NUMBER I OA.TE

I (Number all entr/,.,)

8c

The Town is in every point of view a desirable situation for a summer residence. It is strictly a marine Village & those who are fond of the amusement connected with the water may here receive full gratifi­cation; whilst bathing in the Surf and walking on the beach are likely to r!:!c.ov~.c the. Valetudlnarlan.

During the War of 1812, with the ports of Charleston and Baltimore blockaded by.the British, Beaufort assumed importance as a port for privateer vperations, and Captain Otway nurns of Carteret, with his ship Snap Dragon, was one of the major privateers; his grave in the Old Burying Ground is marked with a cannon from his ship. There was only one British incursion during the war: in July, 1814, British forces landed at Cape Lookout and partially destroyed the lighthouse, which was of great importance to the harbor and channel; when they attempted another landing on July 16, they were repulsed by troops from Fort Hampton and Beaufort.

Fort Hampton's location near the tip of Bogue Island proved unsatis­factory, and Fort Hacon was built to replace it, located further back on the island. The construction of Fort Hacon between 1826 and 1834 had con­siderable impact on Beaufort, for it required the establishment of a brick­making industry, and great numbers of masons, carpenters, ironmongers, and others were either trained locally or brought to the area. From this era came Beaufort's only antebellum· brick buildings--the courthouse (ca. 1836-1915 and replacing an older frame one that survives); the ca. 1836 jail; a dwelling ca. 1836, now used as the Odd Fellows Hall.

In 1853 William D. Valentine visited Beaufort, interested in seeing the "future great seaport of North Carolina," tmvard which the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad 1vas then.edging. From his description, much of the town has remained unchanged:

There are some very neat residences. Some of the lots are tastefully laid.out and ornamented with evergreens and flower shrubs. The ever­greens which beautify the town more than others are the live oak and yeopon. There are two beautiful new churches whose tall steeples first catch the eye as you approach the town. Th~ are both on_the same square • • one_belongs tE_ the Hethodist _Ls till standing/, the other to the Baptist _Ldemolishe~/. The first is a large • • wooden edifice of fine costly lvork. • • The exterior is complete. • • • The most beautiful place in to1vn is the church burying ground of the Hethodists /Old Burying Ground/ on which their new fine Church is situated as Hell ·as their old one _L-;till standing_/. The Hhite tombs and p::.llars of white stone and marble amid the beautiful evergreens of live oak and yeopon and variety of flm;ers, render this . . . the most beautiful place of the kind I ever saw, by far the choicest beauty spot of Beaufort .

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Form 10-300a (July 1969)

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

STATE

North Carolina NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES

INVENTORY· NOMINATION FORM

(Continuation Sheet)

COUNTY

Carteret FOR NPS USE ON~LY!_ __ ----j

ENTRY NUMBER I DATE

I (Numbttt ttll enttlu)

8D

The Civil War interrupted a period of prosperity for Beaufort. On April 14, 1861, Captain Josiah Pender with a local force from New Bern and Beaufort took command of Fort Macon from its Federal caretaker. Confederate saltworks were established in the area. Within the year, however, Beaufort harbor was under heavy Union blockade, and General Ambrose E. Burnside's three brigades, having taken New Bern, turned their attention to Beaufort and Fort Macon. The town was taken on Harch 26, 1862 and the fort was besieged for another month, ending with its surrender on April 25, 1862. Beaufort remained in Union hands throughout the remainder of the war, serving as a garrison and safe harbor for Union troops and ships. Between 1862 and 1865 the town and harbor were visited by General W. T. Sherman, General U. S. Grant, and Secretary of War Edwin Stanton.

A visitor to Beaufort just after the war found it some1;hat the worse for wear, reporting

We rounded to at a crazy old wharf, climbed up a pair of rickety steps. • In front of us was the Custom House--a square, one-story frame building, perched upon six or eight posts. . • A narrm; strip of sand, plowed up by a few cart wheels, and flanked by shabby-looking old frame houses, extended along the \i'ater front, and constituted the main business street. . Near the water's edge Has a small turpentine distillery, the only manufacturing establishment of the place.

After the \i'ar, Beaufort gradually returned to its normal condition, as a small maritime village and port with fishing a chief source of income. It \i'as also becoming a well-knmm coastal resort and li'ater.i.ng place. A memoir of the 1890s recalled that

The principal hotels or eating houses li'ere the Davis House /;till standin~7 at the \i'est end of Front Street, run by Hiss Sara-Ann, and the hotel run by Mr. Bill D.!_ll that had a_yorch on_th~ second floor from one end to the other /destroyed 1965/ .•. /and/ Miss Emma Manson's Housefstill standin~7 on Front Street. It was ju;t west of the Davis House . on a summer's evening, both the Manson House and the Davis House porches \i'ere filled with happy boarders enjoying the south wind that always seemed a little mpre delightful in Beaufort.

Also important in the late nineteenth century was the development of Beaufort as the site of marine biology research. Zoologists had visited Beaufort in 1860 and in 1871-1872-. In an article in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper of November 20, 1880, it \i'as noted that scientists !rom Johns Hopkins intended to "resume the work at Beaufort next Summer" and possibly establish a permanent laboratory thare. The Johns Hopkins Seaside Laboratory operated at the Gibbs House in Beaufort for some ten years, probably the first school of marine biology in the United States. It led to the establishment by the United St~tes Government of the Bureau of

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Fo-,m 10-300d (July 1969)

(Numbou ttll entrlu)

8E

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES

INVENTORY· NOMINATION FORM

(Continuation Sheet)

STATE

North Carolina COUNTY

Carteret FORNPSUSEON~LY~----~

ENTRY NUMBER I OATE

I

' Fisheries, which had laboratories at Beaufort and Woods Hole, Hassachusetts, founded in 1899. Harine research has continued to be important to Beaufort; the Duke Marine Biology Laboratory is located on nearby Piver's Island. I Among the scientists working in Beaufort was Rachel Carson, who spent time there during the publication of The Se~A!'"ou'!d Us.

In the early twentieth century came another era of the advent of the railroad in the first decade. nm? courthouse and a train station were constructed. o>med, still survives.

of growth, stimulated During that time a The railroad, locally

The tmm remains small and water-oriented. Fishing continues to be important, and although nearby Morehead City is now the flourishing port, ships using its channel cross the Beaufort harbor. These, plus the numerous fishing boats and private craft coming to Beaufort, keep the waterfront a busy one. Tourism is becoming a significant industry, with the historic aspects of the town rivaling its beach as an attraction. This has been paralleled by a growing local interest in preservation, as evidenced by the restoration of the Bell Houses (123 and 138 Turner Street) continuing work on the Old BUJ?ial Ground, open-house tours, and adoption of one of the first historic zoning ordinances in the state.

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Description and Significance by Catherine W. based on inventory and research done by sultan·t.

Cockshutt, survey supervisor, Tony P. Wrenn, special con-

Carteret County Records, Carteret County Courthouse, Beaufort, North Carolina (Subgroups: Deeds, Wills).

Carteret County Records, Division of Archives and History, Raleigh, North Carolina (Subgroups: Deeds, Wills).

lvrenn, Tony P. ·Beaufort, North Carolina. ment of Archives History. 1970.

Raleigh: North Carolina extensive bib

As the designate~ State Liaison Officer for the Na­

tional Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (Public Law

89..665), I hereby nominate_this property for inclusion

in the National Register and certify that it has been •

PValuated accord in~ to the C"iteria and proced.lres set

forth by the National Park Servtce. The recommended

level of significance of this nomination is:

State O Local 0

Title Acting Director, Division of Archives and History

TE

Degrees Minutes Seconds 0

I hereby certify that this property is included in the

Nationa 1 Register.

Director, 0/f/ce ol Atcheolo~y and Hl.!lotlc Puuervallon

D·Jte -------------------

ATTEST:

Kel!per of The Natiooal ReBistet

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A Survey of the Area of Beaufort North Carolina included in

THE NATIONAL REGISTER HISTORIC DISTRICT

The imformation included in this Survey l'as taken from the tax

sheets in the Tax Office in the Carteret County Court House during the

month of February 1978, There were some sheets missing at that time.

What was there the day copied could be changed at any time due to a

' change of owrership, therefore I submit this as complete as it was

possible at the time.

Jean B. Kell

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inc 1 uding tose on Sw1set Lane

Block #2 :.~ap #45-2 Ann St, ~loore St, Broad St. Taylors Creek and 3 Ced11r St.

Block #2 Map #47-2 Ann St, Orange st, Front St. and Turner St. 5 ~

Block #3 Map #47-3 Ann St, Moore St, Front St. and Orange st. 7

Block #4 ~!ap #47-4 Ann st, Orange St, Broad St. and l~oore St. 9

Block #9 l•!ap #47-9 Moore St, Broad St, Orange St. and Cedar st. 9

Block #5 Map #47-5 Orange st, Ann st, Turner St. and Broad St. 11

Block #8 Map #47-8 Orange st, Broad St, Turner st. and Cedar st. 13

Block #1 Map #48-1 Ann St, Marsh St, Front st. and Pollock St. 15

Block #2 Map #48-2 Ann St, Queen St, Front st. and Pollonk~llt. 17

Block #3 Map #48-3 Ann St, Queen St, Front st. and Craven st. 19

Block #4 Map #48-4 Ann St, Queen St, Broad st. and Craven St. 21

BloCk #5 Map #48-5 Ann st, Queen st, Broad st. and Pollock St ·:, 23

Block #6 Map #48-6 Ann st, Marsh St, Broad St. and Pollock 25

Block #11Map #48-11 Ann st, Craven St, Front st. and Turner st. 27

Block #12Map #48-12 Ann st, Turner st, Broad st. and Craven st. 29

Block #13Map #48c-13 Turner St, Broad St, Craven St. and Cedar ST. 29

Block #1 Map #49-1 Ann st, Gordon St, Front st. and Fulford st. 31

Block #2 ~lap #49-2 Ann st, Gordon st, Front St. and Live 011k St, 33

Block #3 Map #49-3 Ann St, Marsh st, Front st and Live Oak st. 35

Block #4 Map #49-4 Ann st, Marsh St, Broad st. and Live Oak st. 37

Block #5 Map #49-5 Ann st, Gordon St, Broad st. and Live Oak st. 39

Lots north of Cedar. St. Block #4 Map #45, Block #1 Map#28,

Block #2 Map #28 41

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John Hwnb;;r etux ;.Jar-eel s, Box 75, Greenville N.C.

Duke ·-university \v'ERNER HOUSE c. 1769'

D~ke Univct'si ty DAVIS HOUSE

Duke University DAVIS HOUSE

Carolyn Wheatly Davidson Y,

C.R. 1\'hcatly Jr. Y, MANSON HOUSE c. 18!30

Josrph Vance Fulford

Dennis M. Marquardt, Lands End Road

Morehead city, N.C.

Sarah R. Duncan DUNCAN HOUSE c. 1790

34 &35, also 230 and 231 waterfront

Richard Barber I Elaine R.

Allen D. OBryan 111. 2009 St. Andrews Rd. Greensboro, N.C.

Charles Allen Moore etux Nancy 3947 Durham Rd. Raleigh, N.C.

Majorie Frei'Oman, 326 E. 2d, Washington,N.C

Daphne Paul " Billy Hudgins, 219 ~!oore st. (recently pur­

chased by H. Ballou, 1540 Ann St.ext. Bft.

Gordon Hardesty

Charles P. Noe

Charles P. Noe

DAVI~ SABISTON HOUSE e.1782

1ST.METHODIST PARSONAGE c .1856

Robert Anderson Donnon I Doris 1701 Curtis Rd. Chapel Hill, N.C.

Allen D. OBryan 111 BUCKMAN HOUSE c. 1845

Robert Lee Humber, 756 Christopher Rd. Chapel Hill, N.C.

lvilliam Vance Fulford

Charles Allen Moore I Nancy

Billy Jean Cunningham % Ola Skanen, Bft.

1\'illiwn Kirby-S10ith I Lucretia

Richard T. Barber

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PIVER HOUSE c. 1786

HUDGINS HOUSE c.t347

PIVER HOUSE c. 1770

1'/Hr;ATLEY HOUSE

S.R. King, 3638 S. Alston Ave. Dur·han, N.C

\\'illianl Ramsey

Mrs. Guy H. Dickenson Sr. Heirs

Billy G. Hudgins

Clyde M. 01~ens

LONG~;ST HOUSE c .1857

Carl Rice I Minnie

Jerx•y Marion Darling

V Beaufort & ~lorehead Railroad /

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Nelson N Martin, etux,2103 Wfstmander,Parlln,N.J.

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Derwood Da~/son Owens

Owen Ramsey

James Thorton Darling

W.E. Wheatly Hrs

W.H. Taylor Jr., 1514 -N1n St. Beaufort

Charles c. King Rt.2 Box 99; Beaufort

Ray E. Smith,Etux, Rt 2 Box 293 Granite Falls,N.C

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First Baptist Church

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pt. 1/55

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207

209

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217

221

225

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117 II ' 11

119 II II

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216 Ann Street

214

212 " "

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pt. 1/56,66 206

pt. #25,26

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Orange Street

Margaret Gillikin

James A. Piner,etux

Nathaniel M. Hill, etux

Rosa Brooks

1

ADAMS HOUSE c. 1816

ALEXANDER HOUSE c. 18 56

Mildred, Ada & Ethel Whitehurst

ll'arren ljloulton, 1228 Lakedell Rd. Charlotte, N.C.

Mrs. Joseph House NELSON HOUSE c. 1790

. ll. F . t / E . l JULE DUNCAN HOUSE L1 1an . Reg1s er m1 y c, 1900

Evelyn Smith

Charles E. Cheek

Mrs J. W. Htunphry

SLOO HOUSE c.1768

~IORSE HOUSE c. 1771

Geo. Henry Linnemejer etux ~lajorie H. 1367 Hwy. 212 SE, Canyers Georgia,30207

PAQUINETTE HOUSE c1768

James B. Neely

John Jones Jr. etux

Robert M. Norris

Helen M. Hatsell

Carl Alfred Hatsell

Verna C. Hatsell

Wanda Hunter

WARD HOUSE c, 1785

EASTON HOUSE c.1771

HATSELL HOUSE c.1830

William F. Blankly etux Kath~ S,

Carlton P. Rose etux Pauline N· Roy Grey Dowty

John C.Tervo etux NancyJ.FORELAW HOUSE c.18~7

Guion Yell Barbour

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Parcel Lot

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96,106 #2 pt. #76,~6

#3 pt. #75

1/4 pt. 1/85

#5

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Street l.'waber

200 block

~ 19 Ann Street

219 If "

205 Orange Street

207 . " " 209 II " 211 " " 213 II " 215 " "

" " 212 Broad Street

01-:ner

st Pauls Epi sc:opal Church c. 1857

John D. Costlow Jr. etux DAVIS HOUSE c,1819

Gehrwan Holland Jr. Tr. ARENDELL HOUSE c, 1847

William F Illanlley etux Kathlyn

Gehrman Holland Jr. Tr.

Letha Noe Willis

John C. Tervo etux

Mary Alice/ Leon Swain

Hazel Gaskill

Olva L. Rosenthal etvir

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201 Broad Street

203 II II

210 " " 213 " " 217 " " 305 Orange Street

off of II II

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#18 pt. #118

#20 1,111 #119

#.22 pt. #118

311 " 313 II

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Mary Lillian Merrill

Carteret Community Action Inc.

Robert McLaren etux

Gene Franklin Botkin etux

Gene Franklin Botkin/ Teressa PARSONS HOUSE C 1777

Barbara Ellen Thompson

Helvia Noe

Lloyd midgett etux Hilda

William W Treptow etux Sally

Hazel Noe Harris

Charles C. Jarman

John Robert Sammons

ST/Elizabeth T. Vick

Maurice E. Garner

H.L. Martin

John D. Costlow ctux Ann 0 Rowk

William Thomas Wade etux Jane

Gant Oil Co. Service station

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11 BLOCK 115 MAP 47-5 ------------------------

Parcel Lot Stn:et );wober

#1 pt. ;1104 216 Orange Street

pt. #104 214

pt. #94 212

pt, #94,84 210

pt. #74 208

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#73 311

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209

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310

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Donald B. \;'esley etux Edna

Mary H. Murphy

.\larv in P. Knox etux

Robert K. "leadows

Frank J. Pavlik etux Valerie

M.T. Owens I Mrs Annie L.

John Newton LEECRAFT HOUSE c. 1857

Richard Bloodgood/Irnogene LEECRAFT HOUSE c. 1856

Mary T. Mosier LEECRAFT !lOUSE c. 18 50

Nelson W.Taylor, eti-r Marianne Taylor DE Bray 2001 Shepard Street, Morehead City

Ronald Earl Mason

E.E. Davis etux

\~i lliarn Springle, 1607 Royal : 1. Goldsboro, N.C.

Joseph W. Smith Jr. etus

Ilen L. Jones

Mrs Floyd Johnson

Copeland Kell etux

Ronald Bruce Ha1~kins

Fred L Bertram

Calvin Johnson

John c. Tervo

GIBBLE-Delamar House c.1866

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pt. /1154 pt. #154

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pt. #138

pt. #130

#10 pt. #130

#11 pt. #130

#12 pt. #130

Street 1\Uiabcr

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322 " " 320 II II

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#28 pt. #154

301 Turner Street

303 ' "

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Mrs Julia Simpson Hrs.

David l'ioodrow Nelson David \'loodrow Nelson

Harry Murphy

Charles B. Noe

Mrs Floyd Johnson

E.C. Tatum est% Valerie N. Tatum, Rt.2 Beaufort

M.H. Green Jr. 620 W. ,South St. Raleigh, N.C.

John E. Wiley

Sterling Johnson

James J patterson

Elel!-nor Ramsey.Patterson

Edward w. Brock

Mark Hooper etux Penny

;'.

William Edward Adair WARp - ADA!!\ HOUSE c 1855 . .

B. F. Willis hrs.

Mrs Verdie Norris

Fred Swindell Taylor

Gilbert Glancy Max Lewis(by will)705 Aleran~ St. Statesville, HC

Eii-iaheth G. Temple 110 Hancock Park, Bft. I ' .

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#4,5

710 "

712 "

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11 5 " " 111 II " 109 " " 107 II " 105 " " 719 FPont Street

715 " "

pt.

pt.

pt. #2,3,4 705 " •

pt. #1,2

pt. #1,2

pt. #1.2

pt. #1,2,3 4,20 &21

pt. #20,21

pt. #20

pt. #26

" " 106 Pollock Street

108

110

112

114

116

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Mrs. A. J. Fulcher WILLIS HOUSE c.1820

Alan Deleon Gray/Saralee A.CANADY HOUSE c.1828

Eunice Gillikin Est ~!ilda Paul

Margaret/ Hugh Piner

J.H. Potter Sr. hrs. %Gilbert Potter

Richard Babcock/ Shirley

Blanch Hooper

l•lrs Evelyn Duncan

Mrs Cora Russell BLARE HOUSE c. 1779

Charles Z Chapell Jr./Albert Chapell

Mrs. E. H. Potter•.

Carolyn Davidson 1\'heatly Y, C.R.Wheatly Jr.Y,

Claude Wheatly residence

Paul S. Jones

Ann D. Brown

POSTOFFICE. u.s. Gov. Dept. general Service Agency

Leslie G. Moore

Miss Ruby Respass

Mrs J. H. Dill hrs ( 701 Ann St. Bft.)

Robert M. Goll etux Sharon

" Pauline c. Smith L/T Remainderman,John M.Moore/VaC

Benjiman Alexander Bell (by will)

" . , rt .

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Parcel

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#2

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pt. #58,48 608

pt. 1/47,57 610

pt. #57 614

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pt. #57

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Off of

pt. t/47

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P" "

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109 " "

pt. #1,2,3, Corner Pollock & Front

pt. #3,4

pt. #4,5

pt. #5,6

pt. #6

pt. #5,6

pt. #48

pt. #48

pt. #58

pt. #47

Front Street .. " .. ..

601 .. .. 114 Queen Street

.. .. .. ..

122 .. .. 109 Pollock Street

Oi>Jner

Kathleen S. Iverson

M.A. Tuttle etux Box 111066 Raleigh, N.C.

Irene H. \1'illis

lvilliam Hiwar·d Hill

Claudia w. Clifton (by will)

Stanley Potter etux Jean W. WADE !IOI)SE c. 1785

G. H. Bessent I Minnie

Wi 11 iam l~ay

\;illiam Way

Lucille T. Woodward & Laura Thomas

Howard c. Jones

Branch Banking & Trust Co.

Robert H. stevens (by Will)box 1387 N~~BerrA 4 N.C. . WHITE HOU:;t; c. o 4 Town of Beaufort

Town of Beaufort

Mrs. S. L. Hill est

Richard Forward Jr. & J. Boiling SullivanL!U.

Jean Maxwell 1483 Briarcliff Rd. Macon Ga~

* Wm Stanley Potter ~etal Frank L, Potter ~ Elizabeth Louise Davis}.( James Richard Potter }.;

328 Haniilton ST. Roanoke Rapid~, N.C. 2713.70

Lionel Cromwell Smith DAVID RUMLEY ~OUSE c.1843

H.C. Jones Sr. hrs.

*ALLEN DAVIS HOUSE c. 1784 (Gen. Burnsides Hdq .• )

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Ann Strc~ t )lc thodi s t Church

Dr. ~illium L. Rudder

Vivian Hellen Taylor

George L Sutton A!JSOLUM FULFORD HOUSE c. 1860

Arran T. Bowen DlLL IIOUSE c. 1827

Ben Jones (Owens Grocery Store)

Wm F. Blankley etux Kathryn

Victor Bellam

Redevelopment Commission of Beaufort

W.V.ll. Potter est (Furniture store))•w.H.Potter

Richard Felton hrs(Bigg$ shoe store) G.D.Hill ager

Pauline, ~lace gdn • 810 Ann St. (beauty shop) Redevelopment Commission -of Beaufort

B. C. 1\'ay hrs

Micheal C. Chaaine etux Leila A.

Miss Lena'Duncan C4RTERET ACADEMY c.1854

~edevelopment- Commission 'of Beaufort ; ..

Redevelopment Commission of Beaufort

William F. )3lankley I Kathl:,ih

Clara D, 'Thompson : '

CANADAY HOUSE cl832

George D. Norcom

pt. 1/10 off Craven Redevelop~ent Commission of Beaufort

!ledeve1opment Comrnision of Beaufort

Will L. Arrington

pt. #'d. 10 Front stree_t

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Kenntth Ruy Lewcw etux

Sam, Mary E. \\'i ndsor I David

l·lary E. Windsor I Louise

John Raleigh Anderson

Hary A Rhodes etal

John M Hill

Harvey H. Stuart etux Sara

John I Morgan B. Ste~<art

Ann Street Methodist Chur·ch c. 1854

Blanche M. Willis

;;1/

James B. Sullivan

Carteret County

etux JOEL HENRY DAVIS HOUSE . . c.1873

(Social Service Bu1ld1ng

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pt. !,!88 98

pt. /i88,98

pt. /1~7

pt. #87

pt. #87

pt. #77

pt. #77

pt. #67

pt. #67,70

pt. #68,78

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pt. #68

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pt. #78

pt. /178

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cor.

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619

611

609

607

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Broad Street If II

!lr·oad & Pollock

Pollock Street II II

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off of " 11

Cor. Ann & Queen

208 Queen Street

210 " " " ..

Cor. Queen & Broad

Owner

James Dale etux Carrie Lee

Cecil Peterson /Jessie Devon

Carteret County

Claude R. Guthrie

Laura Davis Piner (by will)

Claude B. Morning Jr.

Dora Dean J. Ballou 1540 Ann Street,Bft

H. Grady \•,'heeler Jr. etux MACE HOUSE c. 18J2

J. M Staton

Mary Thersa Hill

Mary Frances B. Boone

W. D. Skarren Hrs •

A. D, Phillips

Gerald D. Hill

John Henry Pitchett

Purvis Chapel EMA Zion Church

Ed1~ard T Powell Est.

Beaufort Housing Authority

I'. I rt

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pt. 114~

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pt. #43

pt. 1/43

pt. #43

pt. #48

pt. #48

pt. #48

#49

J1.rt:ct f\t.w,ber

215 !·l:li'Sh Street

213 " 209 " 207 "

205 " 717 Ann

715

711

709

707

701

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Street

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204

208

210

212

" "

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704 Broad Street

" " 710 " "

Owner

Shirley Johnson Babcock

Leland Swain

Harold William Bast llUMLEY HOUSE c. 1854

Peter F. \'ialh r etux Dail F. 9 Oakwood Dr. Chapel Hill, N.C.

Robert N. I Lucille f·lades 814 Broad St. Bft.

c. P Andrews

Mrs. James lv. Mason Sr.

Ada Potter

Matilda G. Pruit Box 41, New Bern, N.C.

J.H. Potter Sr. Hrs

Margaret Lucas

Edward Nelson SABISTON-NOORE HOUSE c. 1846

C.T. Lewis hrs.

George Willis etux % Valeria Lewis

Ruby Dudley Mrs. Elmo Peterson Bft.

Johnnie Dudley I Ruby

Maurice Wells Peterson

Carolyn Wheatly Davidson, Claude R. Wheatly Jr.

4407 Ortogo Dr. Jacksonvilte, Fla.

James Leland Peterson

Town of Beaufort

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pt. i/13

pt. #14

pt. #14

pt. #15

pt. #15

pt. #16

Str·eet nui~~Ler

FrtJnt & Craven

431-~ Frw1t Street

429 " "

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pt. #16,17 415

pt. #17

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J.H. Potter Sr. hrs. %Gilbert Potter

l•lrs. F.R. Bell ,; Trust Dept. 1st Citizens Bank Kinston

Tom S. Weaver

J.H. Potter Sr. hrs.

George Ed~<ard Taylor

Nellie L. Dol<!lum

Carteret Services Inc. % W.H. Potter

Lillie B. Denoyer

pt. #17, 18 Cor. Front & Turner First Citizens Bank & Trust Co

Turner Street

" "

pt. #17,18

Pt. #17,18

pt. #62

pt. #62

Cor. Turner & Ann

pt. #62 408

pt. #61 412

pt. //61,51 414

pt. #61 135

pt. #51 131

Pt. #51 12P

pt. #13,14.125

pt. {fl:l, 14,121 &15

pt. #13 113

Ann Street

II I I

II II

II II

Craven Street II II

" " " "

" "

" "

Lillie B. Denoyer Hrs. % H.C.Jones Jr,

Beaufort Historical Association

John T. Barnes III FULLER HOUSE c. 183

Rosa D. Chadwick,4602 Kester Apt. D Sherman Oaks

Calif.

Carl B. Chadwick Sr. LO\I'ENBERG HOUSE C.

John P. Sutherland etux Patricia

Richard Forward

Lucif le A, Rice

M.S. Snowden Jr.

LANGDON HOUSE c. 1764

• Mrs. Letha Dickenson Feilding

Julius E. Adair & Shirley ~!.

William Ivey Adair Etal

Urban Redevelopment Commission of Beaufort

#32 Pt. #16,17,18i 62

#33

#34

c. all 52

Pt. #16

pt. #13

Turner Street

Front Street

Craven Street

Beaufort Historical Association

James D. Potter

Beaufort Redevelopment Commission

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Pm'Cel

#1

#2

#3

#4

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#8

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BLOCK /; 12 MAP II 48-12

Lot

pt. ,1102

pt. #102

pt. #102

pt. #n

Pt. #82

All #72

pt. #71

pt. #71,101

SLrc:et Number

Tu1·ner· D Ilroad

Tilrne r Street

Off of Broad Street

Turner Street

" "

Cor. Turner and Ann Sts.

Cor. Craven and Ann Sts.

All 81, 91 Ann, Craven and Broad

Pt. #101

pt. #101

Cr;J.ven Street

Broad Street

Q\-;ner

Carteret County, Board of Education office and old Frte Will Baptist Church

International Order of Odd Fellow. Concordia Lodge

Town of Beaufort

Carteret Cow1ty

Water tower

Library

Masonic Lodge; franklin Lodge #109

G.1837

Crissie Wrigh+ Lodge #741 c. 1870

First Baptist Church

Ann Street Methodist Church

Cemetery Association

Purvis Chapel AME Zion Church c. 1820

" " " " "

All of lots # 128, 127, 135, 136, 143, 144, 152, and 151 belong to Carteret County

and for the Court House Square.

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Parcel StTeet ntunber

#1 120 Gorden St,·e;et

#2 118 " " #3 116 " "

#4 114 " " #5 112 " " #6 110 " " #7 lOB " " #B 104 " " #9 1001 Front Street

#10 " " #11 100~ " " #12 1015 " " #13 Cor. Front & Fulford

#14 111 Fulford Street

#15 1022 Ann Street

#16 1018 " " #17 1016 " " #18 1014 " " #19 1008 " " #20 1006 " " #21 Off " "

' #22 1004 " " #23 " " #24 Front Street

31 Owner

Note; this block has no lot numbers

1\i lliam M. Yates

B.R. Piner

Carl G. Smith L/T Richard T Smith, Remainderman

Patsy Humphrey

Ja!fles A Doyle etux Marilyn, 722 Elm Dr. Pearl City Hawaii

Robert L Nix etux

Joe Lewis etux Sidney 110 Marsh St. Bft.

Guy Springle

H.D. Paul

Lillie Denoyer Est. H.C.Jones Pollock St.

Mazie D. Barbour

W.H. Potter

Verna Way Glenn

Dr. Martin L. Lewis

Elizabeth L. Springle

W.H.Willis Edith Ann Willis Rt. 2 Beaufort

Mrs W.A. Smith Hwy 70 Beaufort

Edward T. Parrish 3143 Cheek Road Durham N.C.

Stephen R. Mason

David Roberson

Thomas Parkin Jr.

Thomas Rarkin Jr. by Will

Bobby T. Springle

Carteret Services Inc.

j=l nL r.cJ< 1

96782

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#24

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Lot Street ~~u:nber

Ne~< Town

pt. l/30

pt. #24

116 Live Oak Street

112

Pt. #24 110

pt. #13,14 108

"

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Pt. #13,14 901 Front

pt: #14,15 905

pt. #15 907

pt. #15,16 009

pt. #16 911

pt.

pt.

#129,16913

#17 915

pt. #17,18 917 130

pt. #18,19 919 pt. #18,19 921

pt. #18, 19 103

pt. ,jl£iJ;~9 107

pt, #18,19 109

pt. #25 111

pt. #25 115

pt. #31 117

" " " " "

"

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Gordon

" " " " "

pt. #31

pt. #31

pt. #30

pt. #30

pt. #30

pt. #17

916 Ann

912 "

910 "

908 "

906 "

913Y, Front

" "

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" " " "

" "

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Street

" " " "

" Street

" " " "

Street

O~<ner

Iona ~lason. GUTHEY House c. 1730

Mrs Elizabeth Dill

J. E. Arrington

Edward T. Arrington

Miss Lessie Arringtcn GIBBS HOuSE c. 1850

Joseph F. Wagner Jr. etux Parkins House

Roudolph Parkin Jr.

Eleanor Z. Barnes

Beaulah S. Hancock

also water lot #128

Henry M. Steel 1209 Mason Farm Rd. Chapel Hill

James H. Davis Sr1

Victoria Boney Obrect, 5 Upland Rd. Baltimore 10

James G. Whithurst Md.

William S./ Kenneth Wilkins, 207 Lee St, Goldsboro

John W. Basden Est.

W.R. Hamilton

Robert B. Piner etux Ellen

Bernice w. Whitehurst

Guy Smith Jr.

Virginia/ Luther Thigpen

Henry Glen Smith

Thomas E. Curtis, 400 Elloitt Rd. Chapel Hill

Lila G. Smith

Nancy A. Gardner Looney, 117 Gordon

John E. Harris etux

Fairley F. Stryon House moved to w. Bft. Rd 1972

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pt. 117

pt. i/H

Front & Marsh "

IN

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pt. 1112

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813

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pt:. 1/12

pt. //23

pt. ~33

pt. 1/29

107

109

111

113

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pt. #2!1 810

pt. #';lil' 808

pt. #28,22 806

pt. #28 804

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" "

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Street

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pt. 1/23- Live Oak Street

0\.Jtt..:r

Oo;born G. Davis

Bessie Huwley

Emily Loftin !<U~·ILEY HOUSE c. 1772

1-!rs. John M. Dickerson

Gi ldore Theodore Spivey etux Sheba

llarold 0. Booth <:tux Deborah GIBBLE HOUSE c.l771

Neva Chadwick Bell

~ildred B. Jones C. D. JONES HOUSE c. 1900

not in file

Clyde c. Hill, 4414 Pullen Dr. Keningston,Md.

Walter Chadwick hrs. %Mrs. Neva ll<:Jll Bft. CALEB BELL HOUSE q,1780

Lucy Daniels,2210 West Mlnster, Charlotte 28207 LEFFEHS HOUSE c.l778

Mrs. Neva Hell ·

~Irs. Neva Bell

Rommie Odis North Jr. etux Roda, boxl54 Richmond, Va

A.D. Cloud il·r: eta.L Hommie Odis North Jr. etux

Arthur D. Cloud Jr. etux OII'ENS- BEOfOEil llOUSE

Arthur D. Cloud Jr. etux Kathryn

Pauline Mace

c. 1730

Frank Berkley ~lcKinney 103 E. Maynard, Durham

Milton M. Croom etux Huth, Box 397 Knightsdale,NC

John A. Cooper Sr.

Patricia D. Davis

A. D. Cloud etux

. RAMSEY HOUSE c. l.827

u "'<\ ") p ; I (j

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Parcel

#1

#2 #3

#4

#5

#6

#7

#8

#9

#10

#11

Lot New town

pt. /;50

pt. #50 pt. #45

pt. #40,34

pt. #34

pt. #34

pt. /134

pt. #34,40

pt. #35

pt. #35

pt. #35

pt. //41

#12 pt. #41,46

#13 pt. #46

#14 pt. #46. 51

#15 pt. {150,51

#16 pt. #50

#17 pt. 1/34,40

# #16

#5

pt. #56

#55,60 &65

BLOCK II 4 MAP II 49-4

Street t'>w;,ber

212 Marsh

210 II

208 "

204

202

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805 ..

807 "

809

811

815

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Street

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207

209

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814 ..

2(1)fi, Marsh

1:!19 Broad

805 ..

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Street

" Street

Street ..

Owner

Donald & Virginia SHain­

Charles D. S~;ain

Julian Hamilton Jr .

Mrs. W. H. Taylor

Lillian S. Davis

Lillian S. Davis !i

PIGOTT HOUSE c. 1856

Julian Hamilton Est.

Robert I Loia Ross

I.N. Moore Est.

Charles R. Hassell

Eastern Min 1;ork Inc.

A.B. Buck Jr.

A.B. HQoper

Willie Guthrie etux

w.w.Arrington Y, inst etal by will

\v. w. Arrington Y, & etal

Don'lld L. Swain

Wiley H. Taylor Jr.

Mildred IJ, Callaghan.

Jerry E. Laerence

by will.

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pt.'/152 216 Live Oak Street

pt./147,52 212 " " • pt./147 210 .. .. " pt.l/42 208 " .. .. pt.#42

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!.103 Ann Street

905 II II

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Leslie Charles Davis etux

/.1i ldred H, Callaghan

John C. Pake Est.

Clarence Roberts

* A.J. Altemueller JGseph KiHG HOUSE, c.1780

Chades O~<ens etux Larveria

Herbert Evans King

Cecil Dudley

James M, Fle1ning

John Melvin H:i:nson

Robept Guthrie

Robert C. Guthrie/Patl'ick A. Reams 2049 BPandY~<ine St. NlArlington

Charlie Salter hrs.

Leroy Mcintosh

Hazel/Cecil S1<ain

Margaret Simpson

Mrs Ada Equi ls hrs.

Hilda G, Le~<is

* This card ~<as not in the Deed Office file at the time this recording was made. , it is

added because these people recently bought this house.

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#11 pt.l/170

#12 pt.l/162

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pt.l/169

#21 pt. #177

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Lots North of Cedar Street (Highway #70)

street Number

Cedar Street

100 Cedar Street

Land to Gallants Creek

Lot Cedar Street

Pumping Station

Pine Street

413 Pine Street

410 > i'1,:: " Off of Orange st.

417 Turner Street

off of Turner

Orange Street

301 Cedar Street

303 " " 305 " " 309 " "

" " 315 " " Turner & Cedar

& Pine

407

409

411

Turner Street

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off of Turner

Turner Street

162 Cedar Street

Owner

Homer Smith

George Huntly Jr.

George Huntly Jr. etux Vivian

Town of Beaufort

Donald N. Edna Wesley

Carl M. Cannon

Millie Hodges

Edward Earl Glover

Charles Thom~s Jr.

E. M. Jones est.

George T Lewis Jr. '

Vivian Huntley

C.Glenn Jones etux Jean o. etal ~obert Apitz etux !j;lly f,

Copeland Kell etux Jean B.

Thomas Huff Sewell

Wiley Ta¥lor Jr. etux Alice

Max Lewis by Will

W.H.Tayl9r Jr. 1~41 Ann

Donald N./ Edna B. Wesley William Earl Garner

William Earl Garn.er & Wife

Richard L. Hilton Box 93 Bea~fort

Annis Belle Taylor

New Maxwell Lewis etux, 705 Alexandria st. statesville, N.C.

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