National Register of Historic Places listings in Chowan County, North Carolina

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This list includes properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Chowan County, North Carolina. Click the "Map of all coordinates" link to the right to view a Google map of all properties and districts with latitude and longitude coordinates in the table below.[1]

This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted February 11, 2022.[2]
[3] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[5] Location City or town Description
1 Albania May 13, 1976
(#76001313)
U.S. 17 W of jct. with NC 32
36°03′37″N 76°37′08″W / 36.060278°N 76.618889°W / 36.060278; -76.618889 (Albania)
Edenton
2 Athol
Athol
May 22, 1980
(#80002808)
SE of Edenton on SR 1114
36°00′43″N 76°33′38″W / 36.011944°N 76.560556°W / 36.011944; -76.560556 (Athol)
Edenton
3 Barker House
Barker House
March 24, 1972
(#72000931)
S Terminus of Broad St.
36°03′22″N 76°36′34″W / 36.056097°N 76.609344°W / 36.056097; -76.609344 (Barker House)
Edenton
4 Chowan County Courthouse
Chowan County Courthouse
April 15, 1970
(#70000447)
E. King St.
36°03′28″N 76°36′30″W / 36.057778°N 76.608333°W / 36.057778; -76.608333 (Chowan County Courthouse)
Edenton
5 Cullins-Baker House April 29, 1982
(#82003442)
NC 32
36°17′41″N 76°39′01″W / 36.294722°N 76.650278°W / 36.294722; -76.650278 (Cullins-Baker House)
6 Cupola House
Cupola House
April 15, 1970
(#70000889)
408 S. Broad St.
36°03′28″N 76°36′38″W / 36.057778°N 76.610556°W / 36.057778; -76.610556 (Cupola House)
Edenton
7 Edenton Cotton Mill Historic District
Edenton Cotton Mill Historic District
February 5, 1999
(#99000089)
Bounded by E. Church St., Bount's Creek, Queen Anne's Creek, and Wood Ave.
36°03′37″N 76°36′08″W / 36.060278°N 76.602222°W / 36.060278; -76.602222 (Edenton Cotton Mill Historic District)
Edenton
8 Edenton Historic District
Edenton Historic District
July 16, 1973
(#73001316)
Roughly bounded by E. and W. Freemason, S. Oakum, E. and W. Water, and Mosely Sts.; also both sides of the 300 block of E. King St.; also roughly bounded by Filberts Creek, W. Hicks St., Park Ave., the railroad right of way, and the original Edenton Historic District
36°03′35″N 76°36′37″W / 36.059722°N 76.610278°W / 36.059722; -76.610278 (Edenton Historic District)
Edenton Second and third sets of boundaries represent boundary increases of October 5, 2001 and September 28, 2007 respectively
9 Edenton Peanut Factory September 20, 1979
(#79003328)
E. Church St.
36°03′37″N 76°36′09″W / 36.060278°N 76.602500°W / 36.060278; -76.602500 (Edenton Peanut Factory)
Edenton
10 Edenton Station, United States Fish and Fisheries Commission September 14, 2002
(#02000961)
200 blk. Old Fish Hatchery Rd.
36°03′21″N 76°37′33″W / 36.055897°N 76.625731°W / 36.055897; -76.625731 (Edenton Station, United States Fish and Fisheries Commission)
Edenton
11 Greenfield Plantation May 6, 1976
(#76001316)
E of Edenton on SR 1109
36°03′13″N 76°26′33″W / 36.053611°N 76.4425°W / 36.053611; -76.4425 (Greenfield Plantation)
12 Hayes Plantation
Hayes Plantation
February 26, 1974
(#74001341)
E. Water St. Extension
36°03′00″N 76°36′08″W / 36.05°N 76.602222°W / 36.05; -76.602222 (Hayes Plantation)
Edenton
13 Hicks Field September 13, 1995
(#95001050)
Jct. of Freemason and Woodard Sts., NE corner
36°03′54″N 76°36′20″W / 36.065°N 76.605556°W / 36.065; -76.605556 (Hicks Field)
Edenton
14 James Iredell House
James Iredell House
February 26, 1970
(#70000449)
107 E. Church St.
36°03′38″N 76°36′25″W / 36.060556°N 76.606944°W / 36.060556; -76.606944 (James Iredell House)
Edenton
15 Cullen and Elizabeth Jones House
Cullen and Elizabeth Jones House
May 3, 2006
(#06000340)
2732 Rocky Hock Rd.
36°10′57″N 76°41′25″W / 36.1825°N 76.690278°W / 36.1825; -76.690278 (Cullen and Elizabeth Jones House)
Edenton
16 Susan J. Armistead Moore House May 18, 2005
(#05000436)
NC 32, 0.25 miles W of jct. with NC 37
36°01′50″N 76°32′16″W / 36.030556°N 76.537778°W / 36.030556; -76.537778 (Susan J. Armistead Moore House)
Edenton
17 Mulberry Hill
Mulberry Hill
May 13, 1976
(#76001314)
SE of Edenton on SR 1114
36°00′38″N 76°32′11″W / 36.010556°N 76.536389°W / 36.010556; -76.536389 (Mulberry Hill)
Edenton
18 Pembroke Hall
Pembroke Hall
November 7, 1976
(#76001315)
W. King St.
36°03′29″N 76°36′41″W / 36.058056°N 76.611389°W / 36.058056; -76.611389 (Pembroke Hall)
Edenton
19 St. Paul's Episcopal Church and Churchyard
St. Paul's Episcopal Church and Churchyard
May 29, 1975
(#75001248)
W. Church and Broad Sts.
36°03′42″N 76°36′34″W / 36.061667°N 76.609444°W / 36.061667; -76.609444 (St. Paul's Episcopal Church and Churchyard)
Edenton
20 Sandy Point
Sandy Point
April 25, 1985
(#85000875)
Off NC 32 East of NC 1114
36°00′40″N 76°31′15″W / 36.011111°N 76.520833°W / 36.011111; -76.520833 (Sandy Point)
Edenton
21 Shelton Plantation House October 29, 1974
(#74001342)
Off NC 32
36°04′56″N 76°37′47″W / 36.082222°N 76.629722°W / 36.082222; -76.629722 (Shelton Plantation House)
Edenton
22 Speight House and Cotton Gin September 22, 1980
(#80002809)
E. Church St.
36°03′47″N 76°35′42″W / 36.063056°N 76.595000°W / 36.063056; -76.595000 (Speight House and Cotton Gin)
Edenton
23 Strawberry Hill
Strawberry Hill
May 22, 1980
(#80002810)
Church St.
36°03′41″N 76°35′46″W / 36.061389°N 76.596111°W / 36.061389; -76.596111 (Strawberry Hill)
Edenton
24 Wessington House
Wessington House
March 20, 1973
(#73001317)
120 W. King St.
36°03′32″N 76°36′42″W / 36.058889°N 76.611667°W / 36.058889; -76.611667 (Wessington House)
Edenton

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References[]

  1. ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved February 11, 2022.
  3. ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
  5. ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
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