There was another Mulberry on the Northeast River in the Rocky Point settlement, owned by Thos. Shop Women's Favorites. (same, 113). When you visit a Runnings store, you’re shopping an extensive selection of over 100,000 products, all built to last, and at a good value. Also Col. Sam McRee, who graduated at West Point, reached the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the Mexican War as General Taylor's Chief Quartermaster, and died in 1849; and Dr. James Fergus McRee, perhaps the most learned, scholarly and accomplished physician and scientist ever reared on the Cape Fear. Bartram, and second, Miss Bradley, of Wilmington. A short distance above these last named places was The Neck, the residence of Governor Sam Ashe, who with his family is buried there. Near Rocky Run was Cedar Grove, owned by the DeRosset family, of the earlier generations of which we give the following biographical notes. POINT PLEASANT. Now, leaving the river and following up Old Town Creek, one of the plantations on the south side, was that of Nathaniel Rice, the remains of the fine residence there having been visible as late as the early youth of the late Hon. RunningBoardWarehouse.com has running boards, nerf bars, bed steps, and more for your truck or SUV. GOVERNOR'S POINT. ], In a letter written from Point Repose under date of 31st December, 1787, by Wm. YORK. ", And again on March 1st, Mr. Hooper, [*The same, 158.] The origin of this name puzzled the present writer because he knew that while there was a number of French names, then fashionable for estates, Judge Moore would not have written the name Buchoi (intending Beauchoix) but his puzzle was solved when he discovered several years ago, that one of the old Moore estates on Goose Creek, S. C, bore an Indian name which was spelled in the records there Boo-Chawee, the spelling in both cases being according to the sound, or, in modern phrase, phonetic. Brompton was owned by Governor Gabriel Johnston, whose brother, Gilbert Johnston, lived there, and to whose two sons the Governor devised it. The first of this family in North Carolina was Samuel McRee, who settled in Bladen County about the year 1740, having come from Ireland. R.R. The reason, or one of the reasons, probably was that after that time it was found to be cheaper to buy flour brought from the back country to Fayetteville, and thence by boat to Wilmington, than to raise the wheat and send it miles away to be ground on toll at the few mills that were equipped with proper stones for grinding that grain. H. Hill, who says in his will that he named it Hilton after his family, although in doing so he left out one L, and thus gave color to the tradition that it was named after the first explorer in 1663, Captain Hilton. SANS SOUCI. In those days rice, indigo, corn, and tobacco were the principal crops, but there is contemporary evidence of the culture of wheat also in the region referred to, and probably in many other places. Clark, Sr., married James Murray's sister Barbara in 1737, and in 1741 was made Sheriff of New Hanover County for two years, and was also appointed Collector of the Port of Wilmington, in place of Samuel Woodward, deceased, by Dinwiddie, Surveyor General of the colonies. Between the forks of the river opposite Wilmington was the Negro Head Point plantation which at an early period belonged to Col. Peter Mallett, and from his time to the present has been called Point Peter. Run's House - Season 1, Ep. says: "With the exception of a small experiment by Dr. J. F. McRee on Rocky Point, wheat has not been cultivated in that region since the Revolution." 490. * [*"A Colonial Officer," etc., by A. M. In the numerous deeds recorded in the county from him he signs himself as planter, inn-holder, and esquire. He early took an active part in the troubles preceding the Revolution and was a Captain in Tryon's expedition against the Regulators in 1771. * * * Through all his life, so full of trial, trouble and temptation, his integrity was always his preeminent characteristic.". 115 Kay Todd Road Leland, NC 28451 (910) 253-7780 These settlements were chiefly on the west side of the river below Wilmington, and in the locality known then and ever since as Rocky Point on the northeast branch above Wilmington, but some were on the sound and on the upper Northwest river. He was an Englishman, born December 10, 1741, at Wooler, county of Northumberland, of a family of land-holding farmers, one of whom was steward of the estates of the Duke of Northumberland, and came to North Carolina in early manhood (1761). He was a man of powerful frame and tireless energy, and in a comparatively short time accumulated a large fortune. Their descendants were prominent, but the family is now extinct. It is a school to which I would recommend youth to learn philosophy and to bear misfortune. The two-season collection of the reality TV series Run's House has more in common with NBC's fictional The Cosby Show than MTV's previous reality offering The Osbournes. Run's House follows hip-hop legend Joseph "Reverend Run" Simmons and his wife Justine as they teach their children about business, love and the importance of family. Rowan, Major, and Thos. and the deed is recorded in New Hanover County. Kendall was first granted to Col. Maurice Moore in 1725, conveyed by him to his brother Roger Moore in 1726, and sold by the latter's son George to John Davis, Jr., in 1765* [*Book E, 242] It was later owned by the McRee family. Major Walker, being a bachelor, brought over from England two of his nephews, Carlton Walker in 1797, and John Walker, his namesake, in 1803. He was an officer of the troops that left the Cape Fear on the expedition to Carthagena in 1740. Moore to C. Harnett, Jr., (150 acres) May 3,1753 ; so that the elder Harnett must have sold or mortgaged it before his son bought it from Wm. In a letter written by a lady from her residence near Castle Haynes to Mr. John Burgwin in London, in the year 1775 (August 25th), is this language: "We have prodigious crops of wheat this year-better never known in the memory of men. New Balance. These lands are some of the best in the State, both for tillage and pasture."] It certainly was not because the land was not capable of producing fine wheat crops. and which Hyrne devised to his son, Henry Hyrne, who in turn by his will gave it to his nephew, Harry Hyrne Watters, a minor, who afterwards married the daughter of Wm. He owned lands in Bladen as well as in New Hanover, and in the latter county he established mills at his plantation, Stoney Creek, which were known first as Rutherford's mills and after-wards as Ashe's mills. 3, to Sheriff) of Bath County. It was given, by the will of Ann R. Quince, to her cousin, A. D. Moore, son of Maj. A. D. Moore, and for sixty years or more last past has belonged to the estate of the late Dr. John D. Bellamy. The creek took its name from the inlet opposite to its mouth, but when that inlet was closed by the restless sea the creek was called McKenzie's, and for many years past, Hewlett's Creek. His son, John Baptista Ashe, was also elected Governor, but died before taking his seat. The columned Colonial, which recently received a "top-to-bottom" renovation from Run's wife Justine, according to the Daily News , sits on two acres of land and includes six bedrooms, … Run's House Season 1. Available on. It was afterwards owned by Dr. Corbin, Governor Sam Ashe, and others, the original tract having been divided into two or three. The other was the construction of a perfectly straight road from Moorefields to his summer place on Masonboro Sound, a distance of about 15 miles, which he did with his own slaves. He was a man of much more than usual culture and ability, and who, by his intelligent activity in supporting the rights of the people against the unconstitutional aggression of King and Parliament before the Revolution broke out, had become so obnoxious to the Government that when pardon was offered to all who would abandon the American cause during the war, he and Harnett, who was his close friend and coadjutor, were specifically excepted from clemency, and his plantation was plundered by a British expedition. Next to Belgrange was Hullfields, owned by Schencking Moore, son of Nathaniel Moore, and sold by him to John McKenzie. * * * The stairs were mahogany. The house was designed as a weekend home for Liliane and Edgar J. Kaufmann , the owner of Kaufmann's Department Store. The Estate agents can be found in 5 locations: Seers' Village, northeast of the bank. It was bought in 1735 and settled in 1739 by James Murray, a young Scotchman of an excellent family, who came as a merchant and trader first to Charleston, S. C, and then to Brunswick. Ashe, Alfred Moore, Thomas Craike, John Lillington, Caleb Grainger, John Moore, and James Gillespie.] In speaking of the British troops grinding grain at Rutherford's mills, above Rocky Point in 1781, McRee [*Life and Correspondence of James Iredell, Vol. He was a member of the Society of the Cincinnati and was distinguished for his exceptional Christian character. Waddell.] Stat., 103 ). Brooks. The next place was the Hermitage, owned by Mr. John Burgwin, a noted seat of generous hospitality: Mr. Burgwin was a leading merchant of Wilmington and for some time the Treasurer of the southern half of the Province before the Revolution. County Upon the reorganization of the regiment after Braddock's defeat (1755) he went on the expedition to New York (1756) as a Captain under Major Dobbs, son of the Governor, and for some years afterwards was prominent in civil life. He married Mary Bartram, sister of General Brown's wife. GALLANT, PLEASANT HALL. OLD TOWN. "-McRee's "Iredell," Vol. Polk House Rev. The first plantation above Brunswick, which from its first settlement to this day has been one of the largest and most beautiful estates on the Cape Fear River, is Orton. There were no valuable farm lands on that side of the river, at least in comparison with those on the west side, or Rocky Point proper, but below Lillington Hall Colonel Merrick owned a place, and there was another called Porter's Bluff, which was described in a deed made in 1751 as "the property of the late John Porter." Maj. John Walker, Jr., married the daughter of Col. Thos. Hooper. In 1779 he "was banished by the Province on pain of death if he returned." Estate agents can also redecorate the outside of a player's There were also one or two places on Barnum's Creek, lower down, the early names of which, if they had any, are unknown. CEDAR GROVE. New! North Carolina George Davis overwhelmingly vindicated the memory of Porter from the grossly unjust attacks upon it by Dr. Hawks and other writers of our colonial history. After the Revolution, in 1785, he married Miss Fergus, of Wilmington, and lived at Lilliput, next adjoining to Kendall. During the Revolution intrenchments for defense against the British were erected near it, and again in 1865 on the same ground, the Confederates, retreating from Wilmington, erected breastworks and delayed the enemy.] This place is nearly opposite the City of Wilmington, but intervening is Eagles' Island, formed by the cut-off now called Brunswick River, but in the earliest period called the Northwest or main branch, which latter was then called the Thoroughfare. His son, Griffith John McRee, born in Bladen February 1, 1758, was an enthusiastic patriot at the beginning of the Revolution, and was commissioned on the 16th of April, 1776, captain in the 6th Regiment, Continental Line of North Carolina. He also owned two other plantations, Stoney Creek and Bear Garden, [*County Court records, 1772.] STAG PARK. SCHAWFIELDS. The slightest spark sufficed to kindle into flame his combustible nature. Not a single complaint or repining. The house was built partly over a waterfall on Bear Run in the Mill Run section of Stewart Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, located in the Laurel Highlands of the Allegheny Mountains. Sure, Run and his wife Justine (a former MC herself) are hipper than Cliff and Claire Huxtable. [*For further items about Colonel Robeson, see note Chapter V.]. ORTON. Davis, who said he had seen them. How it originated is not known. THE NAMES OF THE EARLIEST PLANTATIONS, THEIR LOCATION AND THEIR OWNERS, WITH ITEMS OF BIOGRAPHY AND INCIDENTS. OWEN HILL. [* D, 278, called Rocky Point, from a point of rocks at the sharp bend of the river there.] The next place was Buchoi, owned by Judge Alfred Moore. This list of places in Bladen does not include all that were owned by prominent men there, but only some of those nearest the river. Lillington was a noble old patriot and soldier, who, after this first victory of the Revolution, February 27, 1776, rendered other valuable service, military and civil, to his country, and after the war dispensed a most generous hospitality at Lillington Hall. Both of these heroes and patriots sleep in unknown and unmarked graves- Howe being buried a few miles from Point Repose on Grange farm, named for his wife's family, without a stone to mark the spot, and Clark's grave hidden by a tangled mass of vines and shrubbery-and the name of the historic home where both died has been corrupted by the river men and others who never heard of either of them, from Point Repose into Piney Poles! He was uncultured and unrefined, and a great fighter, but good natured and a great practical joker, who never seriously injured an antagonist, although a tradition (preserved in McRee's "Iredell") says that when greatly angered the revenge in which he took the greatest delight was to pull one of the teeth of his prostrate antagonist, forceps for which purpose he generally carried in his pocket, and regarded it as a good joke. MASONBORO. THE NECK. The place next above Howe's Point, and just below the town of Old Brunswick, belonged to Nathaniel Moore,* a brother of Col. Maurice Moore and "King" Roger Moore, but he owned several other plantations up the river and does not seem to have lived at York. He was descended from three noble families of France and was a distinguished graduate of the University of Basle, Switzerland, from which he received his medical diploma in 1720; but being a Huguenot and son of an exile he neither assumed nor claimed any right to consideration on that account. About that time the elder Harnett had a ferry at Maultsby's Point. Hooper (Clark's brother-in-law) to Judge Iredell, he says* [*McRee's " Iredell," II, 184. On the east side of the river, below Wilmington, and between the river and the sound, there were only a few estates, as the land, except on one or two small creeks, was not suitable for profitable cultivation. Immediately north of the town of Brunswick was the historic place called Russellboro, a residence with 55 acres of land attached, which was bought from Roger Moore's estate by Captain Russell of the British navy, [*Captain Russell owned the land on which the town of Campbellton (adjoining Cross Creek, now Fayetteville] was built, which land descended to his sons John and William, who are named as the owners in the Act of 1762 establishing the town, and who were pensioned by the British government, and were Tories in the Revolution. Reviewed this property. He lived at Lilliput until his death in 1749, and, with his wife, [*A lady of culture, who had traveled in Europe, a daughter of Col. William Rhett, of South Carolina.] He went to bed in perfect good health; rose after the accustomed hour; opened his window shutters; the yard of the house appeared to be in an undulating motion, black and yellow spots floating upon the surface of the earth; the floor of his chamber covered with dry brush, which he atempted to kick away; complained to his servants that the day was dark and cloudy, who informed him that the sun shone with remarkable brightness; bound up his eyes, and the next morning awakened stone blind. Robeson, a gallant soldier for whom Robeson County was named, owned large estates there, his residence being called Walnut Grove, and was always a leader of the people. Mizuno. The house value growth rate is much higher than the state average rate of 41.83% and is higher than the national average rate of 46.91%. In a deed from Maurice Moore to John Baptista Ashe, dated December 5, 1727, in which Moore is described as "of Bath County," he conveys 640 acres on the north side of Old Town Creek, "about five miles above ye Old Town, commonly known by the name of Spring Garden," granted to said Moore, June 20, 1725. *** I found the General ill indeed. Another plantation, on Old Town Creek, containing 2,500 acres, was owned by Chief Justice Hasell and was conveyed to James Murray, Trustee, in a marriage settlement between Hasell's son, James Hasell, Jr., and Sarah Wright, February 20, 1750, [Book D, 188, N. H.] and this place was called Belgrange. Of Colonel Dallison we know nothing. DALLISON. He left two other evidences of his industry in the form of an immense long ditch and embankment called to this day the Devil's Ditch, because, tradition says, the rapidity of the work was so astonishing-one story being that it was done in a night-that the Devil must have had a hand in it. In 1761 Judge Maurice Moore, son of Col. Maurice Moore, bought this plantation from his brother Gen. James Moore, and in 1768 sold it to John Ancrum, one of the early settlers and a prominent man, who was a leading merchant, chairman (after Harnett) of the Safety Committee, and one of its most active members from the start. [*Will of Mrs. Waddell, registered in Bladen County] He died before the Revolution in April 1773, and was the ranking officer of the Province, having been almost continuously in service in the French and Indian Wars for nearly twenty years, and dying in his 39th year. CLARENDON. Colonel Owen married Eleanor Porterfield, sister of Major Porterfield, killed at Camden. Next north of this place and extending to Lee's Creek, now called Bradley's Creek, the land was owned by Martin Holt, the maternal grandfather of Harnett and father of Obadiah Holt, Sheriff of the County. Squier got a grant for the Hilton tract November 5, 1728. As in nearly every other instance of the places, there is nothing left of Russellboro but a few broken bricks. He was "a tall, thin man," married the widow of John Owen, brother of Col. Thos. At the Vats is the ruined vault in which the body of Colonel Moore and those of his two sons, Judge Maurice and Gen. James Moore, and others of his family were entombed. JoJo helps a trimmed-down Run shop for a new wardrobe, as Justine repeatedly asks Russy if he has a crush on … Now, beginning at Wilmington and going up the Northeast River, the first place was Hilton, owned by Cornelius Harnett, "the pride of the Cape Fear.". The Best Running Gear of the Year. New! SPRING GARDEN. Clark, the father of General Clark, in 1738, as part of the Ogden patent; and beyond Wrightsville to the northward Job Howe owned a place which he called Howe's Point, after the old Howe place below Brunswick. $134.95. In order to use RunSignup, your browser must accept cookies. There is a similar error as to the name of the stream called Jumping Run, just below Wilmington, which has long been attributed to an alleged incident of the American Revolution, but that name also appears in court records more than ten years before the Revolution. This ferry was operated by James Campbell in 1736, and by Cornelius Harnett, Sr., in 1739, who qualified as Sheriff in that year, and the records of the County Court show that there was much rivalry in securing the ferry privileges and some annoyance to the Court over it. Then came a place located between Hood's Creek and the river, that has an interesting history and still bears the name given to it by its first purchaser-Point Repose. Belfont the* residence of Gen. Hugh Waddell, which he made his home, although he owned several, and is buried at Castle Haynes on the Northeast River, in New Hanover County. General Nash, having been killed at the battle of Germantown, Pa., October 4, 1777, Clark, his associate and successor in rank, married his widow in 1782, and they lived at Point Repose, where both died and were buried. At some distance west of the last three places was Moorefields, the home of George Moore, a rich planter, who seems to have made a brave effort to rival old King Priam in the number of his offspring, having been the father of 28 children by his two wives. When Col. James Innes, in 1754, took his regiment to Virginia to fight the French and Indians, DeRosset was commissioned as one of the captains of that regiment. Moore.] CASTLE HAYNES. Beyond this was the residence of Mr. Bridgen, whose sister was the second wife of the first Dr. Armand DeRosset (1751), and this place bore four different names at different times, according to a deed recorded, being called Royal Oak Point, Bridgen's Pastime, Bridgen's Hall, and Ludlow Hall. Created by John Davies. Altra. He died at Hillsborough in 1839. HOKA ONE ONE. He was a merchant and planter and accumulated what was in those days regarded as a large fortune. It was at this residence that the Stamp Act patriots interviewed Tryon to his great indignation and humiliation. Source: "A History of New Hanover County and the Lower Cape Fear Region", 1723-1800, vol. ROCKY RUN. Adjoining Orton on the north is Kendall, where Governor Smith's brother James lived. It would seem, from a letter written by James Murray, that Governor Johnston intended to make Brompton his home, but, if so, he changed his intention. Colonel Ashe was universally beloved and revered as the last noble specimen of the ancient Cape Fear gentleman and soldier, having lived until 1836. He was the father of R. Barnwell Smith, who, with his brother, took the name of Rhett and moved to South Carolina. The commissioners were Sam. Clayton also owned the plantation on the Sound previously owned by Cornelius Harnett, containing 800 acres. Col. A sentinel halted the vehicle and demanded Mr. Burgwin's pass, which he received and solemnly inspected and returned, saying it was all right. ADVERTISEMENT. McManus, and Moses John DeRosset, Captains. I, 370. Your old friend General Clark is struck with blindness. Running Warehouse. ROSE HILL. Brown's daughter Elizabeth. Their father died prior to 1762, and Andrew J. Howell, Esq., of Wilmington, tells me he is one of his descendants. It would require a volume to adequately present his most valuable services to his country from early manhood to the day of his death, which occurred in December, 1786, at the residence of his friend and brother hero, Gen. Thomas Clark, at Point Repose, while on his way to attend the session of the Legislature, of which he was a member, then assembled at Fayetteville. Captain Dalrymple had trouble with Governor Dobbs, was removed from command of the fort, and was succeeded (1758) by Captain (afterwards general) James Moore.] Contact 1.800.606.9598. We have now given a complete list of all the old places on the Northeast River, and will now take up those on the Northwest or main branch, above Wilmington, and in all cases we confine ourselves, both as to names of the estates and of their owners, to the Colonial and Revolutionary periods. Brown, a Colonial and Revolutionary officer of distinction, and commander of a division of North Carolina troops at Norfolk in the War of 1812. Hooper, the signer of the Declaration of Independence. Upon his death at Wilmington in 1813, Major Walker left his large estate to his namesake, Maj. John Walker, and it is an interesting fact in this connection that the latter, who went several times to Europe, was within less than fifty miles of Waterloo when that famous battle occurred. THE BLUFF. Like too many others who have lived in troublous times, and have taken an active part in public affairs, Porter was the victim of party rancor and the personal hostility of those in authority who used their power to defame him and destroy his influence and reputation, but it was almost worth undergoing the wrong and injustice to have received after many years such a splendid vindication as the lecturer pronounced. He was an upright gentleman and devoted Christian, who, after a life of nearly seventy-five years crowned with honors, died in 1869 at his home in Wilmington. Otherwise, you will not be able to register for races or use other functionality of the website. Saucony. In the gift of vituperation he excelled, and if he and Maclaine ever "locked horns" in that way the atmosphere must have been very blue while the contest continued. THE FORKS. Geo. 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