Upper Town Creek Rural Historic District

Historic district in North Carolina, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Upper Town Creek Rural Historic District is a national historic district located near Wilson, in Edgecombe and Wilson County, North Carolina. The district encompasses 117 contributing buildings and 2 contributing structures on four contiguous farms near Wilson. The main plantation house on each farm are the Federal-style W. D. Petway House (c. 1820); the Greek Revival house built for Colonel David Williams (c. 1845-1860); the house built for Cally S. Braswell ("Hawthorne"; c. 1855); and the board and batten Gothic Revival Jesse Norris House (c. 1845-1860). The remaining contributing building and structures include packhouses, tobacco barns, tenant houses, and other agricultural outbuildings.[2]

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Upper Town Creek Rural Historic District
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Nearest cityRoughly bounded by NC 1003, NC 1411, NC 1414, and Town Creek, near Wilson, North Carolina
Coordinates35°47′57″N 77°45′25″W
Area1,755.7 acres (710.5 ha)
Built1820 (1820)
Architectural styleGreek Revival, Gothic Revival, Federal
MPSWilson MRA
NRHP reference No.86001656[1]
Added to NRHPAugust 29, 1986
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It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.[1]

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