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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Wilmington, North Carolina

 
Clickable Map of New Hanover County, North Carolina and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg New Hanover County, NC (173) Brunswick County, NC (62) Pender County, NC (47)  NewHanoverCounty(173) New Hanover County (173)  BrunswickCounty(62) Brunswick County (62)  PenderCounty(47) Pender County (47)
Wilmington is the county seat for New Hanover County
Wilmington is in New Hanover County
      New Hanover County (173)  
ADJACENT TO NEW HANOVER COUNTY
      Brunswick County (62)  
      Pender County (47)  
 
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101 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — D-41 — James Gibbons
Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, 1886-1921. Installed as vicar apostolic of North Carolina (1868-72) at St. Thomas Church ½ bl. W.Map (db m28725) HM
102 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — D-72 — James Hasell
Acting governor, 1771; thrice Chief Justice, 1750-1766; President of the Council. Owned large library. Home 7 mi. S.E.Map (db m28739) HM
103 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — D-51 — James Sprunt
Author of "Chronicles of the Cape Fear River" (1914), cotton merchant, philanthropist, British vice consul. His home stands two blocks west.Map (db m28742) HM
104 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — D-43 — John A. Winslow
Capt. U.S.S. "Kearsarge", which sank Confederate raider "Alabama", 1864, rear admiral U.S. Navy, 1870-1873. Birthplace was one block west.Map (db m28620) HM
105 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — D-15 — John Burgwin1731-1803 Reported damaged
Merchant, planter, and colonial official. Built this house, 1770-1771. His "Hermitage" estate was eight miles north.Map (db m28720) HM
106 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — D-56 — Judah P. Benjamin
United States Senator, Confederate Attorney General, Secretary of War, & of State, later lawyer in England. His early home was here.Map (db m28625) HM
107 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — June 19, 1775
Here the citizens of New Hanover County on June 19, 1775, made the following pledge for defense of the country; “We do unite ourselves under every tie of religion and honor and associate as a band in her defense against every foe; hereby solemnly . . . Map (db m226258) HM
108 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — Leora Hiatt McEachernMarch 4, 1909 – November 17, 1982
A student of history, a seeker of truth, a faithful follower of Christ, “Millie” dedicated herself to a study of the past in order that it could be part of our future.Map (db m28918) HM
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109 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — Louis Toomer Moore1885-1961
Historian, preservationist, journalist, photographer. Director, Chamber of Commerce. A founder of Lower Cape Fear Historical Society. Chairman, New Hanover County Historical Commission. Member of area's pioneer family. His pictures & records in . . . Map (db m28729) HM
110 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — Major General Joseph A. McNeil
Major General Joseph Alfred McNeil was from Wilmington, NC and a 1959 graduate of Williston Senior High School on S. 10th St. While attending A&T College in 1960, Joseph McNeil, along with three other students, inspired a civil rights movement by . . . Map (db m224252) HM
111 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — D-38 — Mary Baker Glover Eddy
Founder of Christian Science Church. Spent part of 1844 at Hanover House, 2 blocks west.Map (db m28755) HM
112 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — Masonic Hall1841-42; 1907
Third building to house St. John's Lodge No. 1, A.F. & A.M. Until 1899 third floor used by several Masonic lodges. Receptions held here for Henry Clay (1844), Daniel Webster (1847), and President James K. Polk (1849). Public hall on second floor, . . . Map (db m226501) HM
113 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — Mitchell-Anderson House1738
Oldest surviving structure in Wilmington, Georgian style house built for Edward Mitchell (d. 1744), native of Charleston, SC, carpenter and planter. Purchased in 1828 by Thomas F. Davis (1778-1846), clerk of New Hanover County Court. Inherited in . . . Map (db m226474) HM
114 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — New Hanover County Courthouse1892
Architect: A.S. Eichberg of Savannah, GA Supervising Architect: James F. Post Builders: Valentine, Brown & Co. of Brunswick, GA Queen Anne style courthouse built as a seat of government for New Hanover County at a cost of $72,000. Cornerstone laid . . . Map (db m224860) HM
115 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — D-2 — Old Courthouse
Stood two blocks west. Here a stamp master, William Houston, was forced to resign, 1765, and safety committees met in 1775.Map (db m28754) HM
116 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — President William H. Taft
Here President William H. Taft addressed the people of Wilmington, November 9, 1909. New Hanover Historical Commission — A.J. Howell • E.S. Martin • James Sprunt • W.A. McGirt.Map (db m224895) HM
117 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — Replica of the Statue of Liberty
With the faith and courage of their forefathers who made possible the freedom of these United States The Boy Scouts of America dedicate this copy of the Statue of Liberty as a pledge of everlasting fidelity and loyalty 40th . . . Map (db m224247) HM
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118 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — D-57 — Rose Greenhow
Confederate spy and Washington society woman. Drowned near Fort Fisher in 1864, while running Federal blockade. Grave 1 m. N.E.Map (db m28622) HM
119 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — St. James ChurchThomas U. Walter, Architect – Philadelphia — 1839/40; 1885 —
Thomas U. Walter, Architect – Philadelphia John S. Norris, Supervising Architect – New York C. H. Dahl, Principal Carpenter – New York John C. Wood, Principal Mason – Nantucket Oldest house of worship in Wilmington, . . . Map (db m28925) HM
120 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — D-5 — St. James Church
Built 1839, near site of older church, begun about 1751. Graves of Cornelius Harnett and Thomas Godfrey.Map (db m28757) HM
121 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — St. John's Lodge1803-1805
Joseph Jacobs, Architect Benjamin Jacobs, Builder Transitional Georgian-federal style structure built for St. John’s Lodge No. 1, Ancient York Mason’s and shared by Concord Chapter; Masonic Mural (c.1809) remains. Purchased in 1824 by Thomas W. . . . Map (db m226388) HM
122 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — D-107 — St. John's Lodge
First Masonic lodge in North Carolina. Est. in 1754. Building erected 1804, used until 1825, is one block west.Map (db m28728) HM
123 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — D-78 — St. Mark’s
Consecrated in 1875 as first Episcopal church for colored people in North Carolina. Served by Bishop Atkinson. It is located 3 blocks east.Map (db m28872) HM
124 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — D-77 — St. Stephen A.M.E. Church
Congregation formed in 1865. Present church constructed 1880 on land donated by Geo. Peabody. Located 2 blocks east.Map (db m77229) HM
125 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — StarNews Media Time Capsule
The Evening Star, forerunner of the StarNews newspaper, published its first edition on Sept. 23, 1867. In recognition of our 150th anniversary, a time capsule was placed here Oct. 18, 2017, with keepsakes, including a special newspaper section and . . . Map (db m224893) HM
126 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — Thalian HallFrom the Beginning
1806-1855The Innes Academy and theatre stood on this site and hosted performances of early Thalian Associations, and tour companies including Joseph Jefferson and Junius Brutus Booth (the father of John Wilkes Booth). . . . Map (db m226599) HM
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127 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — D-49 — Thalian Hall
Built 1855-1858 as city hall and as theater for the Thalian Association, an amateur theatrical company formed c. 1788.Map (db m224216) HM
128 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — The Beginning of Wilmington
The beginning of Wilmington was opposite the junction of the rivers, in 1730, and called New Liverpool. In 1733 a settlement was made at the foot of Market Street, named Newton, and here Gov. Gabriel Johnston and other officials located in 1734. In . . . Map (db m224889) HM
129 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — The Salvation Army
On this site, Sunday, January 30, 1887, the Salvation Army Officers Adjutant William Beall and Captain and Mrs. Colburn commenced the work of the Salvation Army in Wilmington for the Glory of God and the betterment of mankind. This monument, . . . Map (db m226294) HM
130 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — The William Allen Cobb Judicial Annex
William Allen Cobb (1917-1999) was a four-term District Attorney for New Hanover and Pender Counties (1967-1983). Nicknamed “Papa,” he was a mentor to many who worked in this judicial building. For more than fifty years his leadership influenced and . . . Map (db m224871) HM
131 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — D-87 — Thomas Atkinson1807 - 1881
Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of N.C., 1853-1881. Voice for church unity in postwar years. Interred in the church.Map (db m28753) HM
132 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — D-39 — Thomas F. Price
Roman Catholic priest, pioneer Home Missionary of N.C. Co-founder of “Maryknoll Fathers,” a foreign mission society. Birthplace (1860) 1 bl. E.Map (db m167692) HM
133 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — D-81 — Thomas F. Wood1841-1892
Organizer & Sec.-Treas. of State Board of Health, 1877-1892. Founded N.C. Medical Journal in 1878. Home was 1 block west.Map (db m28718) HM
134 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — Thomas Godfrey
Near this spot lies Thomas Godfrey Born in Philadelphia Pa. 1736 Died in Wilmington N.C. 1763 Author of The Prince of Parthia The first drama written by an American and produced upon the professional stage in the Colonies . . . Map (db m28759) HM
135 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — U.S.S. Maine Memorial
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136 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — Warren Building1908
Henry E. Bonitz, Architect Commercial building constructed as investment property by Richard F. Warren (1865-1933), proprietor of Warren’s Steam Bakery. Occupied by various businesses including grocery, funeral home, dentist, furniture store, auto . . . Map (db m226399) HM
137 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — D-19 — Washington's Southern Tour
President Washington was a guest Apr. 24-25, 1791, at the Quince home which stood 2 blocks W.Map (db m28723) HM
138 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — D-9 — Whistler's Mother
Anna McNeill Whistler, the mother of James Whistler, artist, was born in a house which stood one block east.Map (db m77210) HM
139 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — William E. Worth House1912
Queen Anne style house built for William Elliott Worth (1850-1923), founder of W.E. Worth & Co., Ice Manufacturers; Secretary-Treasurer and General Manager of Universal Oil & Fertilizer Co; and wife, Nellie Shay (1853-1921), native of Brooklyn, . . . Map (db m77220) HM
140 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — D-45 — William Hooper
One of North Carolina's three signers of the Declaration of Independence. Home was here.Map (db m28719) HM
141 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — William Tryon
Here stood the residence of William Tryon Governor of North Carolina, from April 3, 1765, to June 30, 1771. Stamp Master William Houston was brought out from the house and forced to resign his office Nov. 16, 1765. New Hanover . . . Map (db m28760) HM
142 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — D-42 — William W. Loring
Major general in the Confederate Army, lieut. colonel in Mexican War, general in Egyptian Army, 1870-79. His birthplace was 1 bl. W.Map (db m28624) HM
143 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — Wilmington & New Hanover County War Memorial
[west panel]This plaque is dedicated by the Citizens of Wilmington to The Men and Women Who Served this Nation in the Korean Conflict (1950-1953) and the Vietnam Conflict (1964-1973) May we remember always their unselfish and . . . Map (db m226554) WM
144 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — Wilmington City HallFederal Works Agency — Public Works Administration —
John M. Carmody Federal Works Administrator ——— Franklin D. Roosevelt President of the United States ——— City Hall 1855 • Rebuilt • 1940 Board of City Commissioners ——— Thomas E. Cooper, Mayor W. Louis Fisher, Commissioner of Finance J. . . . Map (db m226598) HM
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145 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — D-31 — Woodrow Wilson
President of the United States, 1913-1921. His home, 1874-1882, was the Presbyterian manse, which stood one block E.Map (db m28731) HM
146 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — Zebulon Latimer House1852
Robert B. and John C. Wood, Builders James F. Post, Carpenter Italianate style house built for Zebulon Latimer (1810-1881), native of Glastonbury, Connecticut, commission merchant; and wife, Elizabeth Savage (1819-1904). Remained in family until . . . Map (db m226392) HM
147 North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, The Promenade — D-20 — Wilmington and Weldon Railroad
Longest railroad in the World when completed in 1840. Length 161-½ mi. Terminus was 4 blocks W.Map (db m77233) HM

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