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1 North Carolina, Chowan County, Edenton — 1 — Penelope Barker HouseOrganizer of 1774 "Edenton Tea Party" America's first political action by women — Edenton Historical Commission Museum Trail —
A Brief History of the Barker House 1757 Thomas Barker marries Penelope Padgett. Penelope, 28 years old, twice widowed, had inherited substantial wealth. 1761 Thomas travels to London as North Carolina . . . Map (db m224302) HM
2 North Carolina, Chowan County, Edenton — 2 — Sea Port Fame Brings Famous Forefathers — Nation's Leaders, to Edenton — Edenton Historical Commission Museum Trail —
The Sea Trading period brought fame and prosperity to Edenton and famous forefathers who saw promise here, chose to stay and, over time, became among our Nation's Leaders: Samuel Johnston (Age: 20, 1753), appointed to first Continental . . . Map (db m224497) HM
3 North Carolina, Chowan County, Edenton — 3 — Joseph HewesSigned Declaration of Independence - Godfather of the US Navy — Edenton Historical Commission Museum Trail —
Hewes fought for independence in Continental Congress 1730: Joseph Hewes is born on Mayberry Hill, a 400-acre farm in Kingston, NJ. 1747: Attended Princeton, became a successful merchant in Philadelphia. He . . . Map (db m225283) HM
4 North Carolina, Chowan County, Edenton — 4 — Dr. Hugh Williamson (1735 - 1819)Signer of The Constitution of the United States of America — A True Renaissance Man —
Granite Monument erected September 17, 2017, Honors Hugh Williamson, son of Scotch-Irish parents, was born 1735. in Nottingham, Pennsylvania. His parents wanted him to become a Presbyterian minister, but his quest for knowledge took him in . . . Map (db m225261) HM
5 North Carolina, Chowan County, Edenton — 5 — Edenton Tea PotSymbol of 51 American Women Patriots Who led by Penelope Barker defied King George — Edenton Historical Commission Museum Trail —
Sculpted in 1905 by Frank Baldwin, Foundryman This Tea Pot memorializes an inspiring story that tells of patriotism and bravery. See (1864) below for another, little known, but unforgettable saga of Edenton that is an amazing twist . . . Map (db m224500) HM
6 North Carolina, Chowan County, Edenton — 6 — 1767 Chowan County Courthouse — Edenton Historical Commission Museum Trail —
The Chowan County Courthouse was erected in 1767, replacing an earlier wooden structure as the seat of government. The structure is considered the finest Georgian-style courthouse in the United States and features a Flemish bond brick exterior, . . . Map (db m224374) HM
7 North Carolina, Chowan County, Edenton — 7 — 1825 Chowan County JailClosed in 1975 after 150 Years of Service — Edenton Historical Commission Museum Trail —
When closed, the Jail was documented to be oldest jail in NC and discovered to be oldest, in use, jail in the United States. Typical Edenton NC This story, so like Edenton, is an excerpt from Roy Thompson's Mrs. Fletcher's Eden. The . . . Map (db m224420) HM
8 North Carolina, Chowan County, Edenton — 10 — 1800-1827  Iredell House — Edenton Historical Commission Museum Trail —
The house you see today appears as his son, James Iredell, Jr. would have known it. In 1800 the simple two-story addition was added on the east end of the house. Then, in 1827 the original portion of the house was razed and replaced by a more . . . Map (db m224718) HM
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9 North Carolina, Chowan County, Edenton — 11 — 1897 Kadesh A.M.E. Zion Church — Edenton Historical Commission Museum Trail —
A Gothic Revival style church built by Hannibal Badham Jr. a member of the famous Edenton Badham family of carpenters. Notable contributors to Edenton's architectural heritage, revere such famous names as Joe Welcome (1774-1859) and three . . . Map (db m225361) HM
10 North Carolina, Chowan County, Edenton — 12 — 1736 St. Paul's Episcopal ChurchParish Organized under Act of Assembly 1701 — Edenton Historical Commission Museum Trail —
1702 Builds first church in North Carolina Three Carolina governors buried herein. Joseph Hewes, signer of Declaration of Independence; Dr. Hugh Williamson, signer of U.S. Constitution; James Iredell, Washington's youngest Supreme . . . Map (db m224755) HM
11 North Carolina, Chowan County, Edenton — 13 — 1758 Cupola HouseAn illustrious landmark of Edenton, Built by Francis Corbin, Land Agent to the Earl of Granville
A Brief History of the Cupola House 1758-1767: Francis Corbin builds Cupola House. Francis Corbin dies. 1777: Dr. Samuel Dickinson purchases house. 1918: Owners in financial despair sell downstairs woodwork to . . . Map (db m181648) HM
12 North Carolina, Chowan County, Edenton — 14 — Josephine Napoleon LearyAn amazing and legendary life from slavery to incredible success
A Brief History of Josephine Leary, Entrepreneur 1856: Josephine Napoleon Williams was born in to slavery. Following the Civil War, freed when she was 9 years old. 1873: Josephine Williams marries Sweety Archer Leary, both worked as . . . Map (db m181668) HM
13 North Carolina, Chowan County, Edenton — 15 — 1886 Roanoke River Lighthouse — Edenton Historical Commission Museum Trail —
The Roanoke River Lighthouse is the last remaining screw pile lighthouse in North Carolina. This type of structure was specifically designed for use in rivers and secured in place by a framework attached to a series of pilings that were screwed . . . Map (db m224499) HM
 
 
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May. 1, 2024