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In the early 1900s, there were 328 plantations identified in North Carolina from extant records. [ 10 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] The Sloop Point plantation in Pender County, built in 1729, is the oldest surviving plantation house and the second oldest house surviving in North Carolina, after the Lane House (built in 1718–1719 and not part of a plantation).
The Orton Plantation is a historic plantation house in the Smithville Township of Brunswick County, North Carolina, United States.Located beside the Cape Fear River between Wilmington and Southport, Orton Plantation is considered to be a near-perfect example of Southern antebellum architecture.
Half Hell is an unincorporated community in Brunswick County, North Carolina, United States. [1] The settlement is located on Highway 906, approximately 2 mi (3.2 km) south of Bolivia. "Half Hell Swamp" is located approximately 2 mi (3.2 km) south of Half Hell. [2]
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Bolivia (North Carolina) Leland (North Carolina) Vorlage:Navigationsleiste Orte im Brunswick County (North Carolina) Usage on eo.wikipedia.org Kantono Brunswick (Norda Karolino) Usage on es.wikipedia.org Anexo:Condados de Carolina del Norte; Condado de Brunswick (Carolina del Norte) Categoría:Condado de Brunswick (Carolina del Norte)
This list includes properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Brunswick County, North Carolina. Click the "Map of all coordinates" link to the right to view an online map of all properties and districts with latitude and longitude coordinates in the table below. [1]
Knox Farm Historic District is a historic farm complex and national historic district located near Cleveland, Rowan County, North Carolina. The Robert Knox House was built between 1854 and 1856, and is a two-story, single-pile, three-bay vernacular Greek Revival style frame dwelling. It has a two-story rear ell, one-story rear kitchen ell.
Livestock on the farm included a horse, a cow, a sheep and eight pigs. Ten years later, only two slaves remained in Mrs. Huffman's household and the value of her farm had increased by only $50 while farm production remained at 1850 levels. Mrs. Huffman died on July 23, 1862, and was buried beside her husband in the family cemetery near the house.