ML050630227
| ML050630227 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Brunswick |
| Issue date: | 02/10/2004 |
| From: | US Dept of Interior, National Park Service |
| To: | Emch R NRC/NRR/DRIP/RLEP |
| Emch R, NRR/DRIP/RLEP, 415-1590 | |
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| Download: ML050630227 (11) | |
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NC' Brunswick Bald Head Creek" Smith Island, Smith 1997 Boathouse mouth of Cape Island 01 Fear R 2
NC Brunswick Bald Head Island S of Southport Southport 1975 Lighthouse on Smith Isla'nd 28 at Bald Head 3
NC Brunswick Brunswick Davis and Southport 1979 North Carolina County Moore Sts.
10 County Courthouse Courthouses.
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4 NC Brunswick Brunswick Town N of Southport Southport 1978 _
Historic District off SR 133 06 5
NC Brunswick Cape Fear Civil Address Holden 1985 War Shipwreck Restricted Beach 23 Discontiguous District 6
NC Brunswick Cape Fear S of Kure Kure 1978 Lighthouse Beach Beach 29 Complex 7
NC Brunswick Fort Johnston Moore St.
Southport 1974.
07 8
NC Brunswick Oak Island Life 217 Caswell Caswell 2000 Saving Station Beach Rd.
Beach 28 9
NC Brunswick Orton Plantation On Cape Fear Smithville 1973 River at jct. of Township 11 NC 1530 and 1529 10 NC Brunswick Southport Roughly Southport 1980 Historic District bounded by 25 Cape Fear River, Rhett, Bay, Short and Brown Sts.
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Listed rI Multiple 1, 11 St. Philip's Church RuinsjS of Orton off NC 1533 Orton 1970-02-26 12 T. B. McCLINTIC Tripp's Marina Shallotte Point 1994-06-03 Page 2
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Jndex By State County, page 1, time 02/10/2004 09:45:51 Page I of 2 Index By State County National Register Information System 02/10/2004 09:45:51 No fitter A-Include filter in navigation O Resource Row Stater, Countyr' Name Address V
City P ListedO Multiple 1 NC New Audubon Trolley Jct. of Park Ave.
Wilmington 1993 Hanover Station and Audubon 05 Blvd.
2 NC New Bradley-Latimer S side SR 1411 E Wrightsville 1987 Hanover Summer House of jct. with US 76 Beach 20 3 NC New Cape Fear Civil Address Wrightsville 1985 Hanover War Shipwreck Restricted Beach 23 Discontiguous
_ District 4
NC New Cape Fear Civil Address Kure Beach 1985 Hanover War Shipwreck Restricted 23 Discontiguous District 5
NC New Cape Fear Civil Address Wilmington 1985 Hanover War Shipwreck Restricted Beach 23 Discontiguous District 6
NC New Carolina Heights Roughly bounded Wilmington 1999 Hanover Historic District by Market St.,
29 Thirteenth St.,
Rankin St. and Nineteenth St.
7 NC New Carolina Heights 1200 Block of Wilimington 1999 Hanover Historic District Market St. and 30 (Boundary 100 & 200 blocks Increase) of N. 13th St.
8 NC New Carolina Place Bounded by Wilmington 1992 Hanover Historic District Market St.,
31 Wallace Park, Gibson Ave.,
Wrightsville Ave.
and S. Eighteenth St.
9 NC New City Hall/Thalian 100 N. 3rd. St.
Wilmington 1970 Hanover Hall03 10 NC New Delgrado School 1930 Colwell Ave. Wilmington 2001 Hanover 20 Page 1 http://www.nr.nps.gov/iwisapi/explorer.dl1/x2_3anr4_3aNRIS I/script/report.iws 2/10/2004
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J Federal Building and N. Water between Market and Wilmington 1974-05-02 Courthouse Princess St.
12 Fort Fisher 18 mi. S of Wilmington on U.S.
Wilmington 1966-10-15 421 13 Homesite Address Restricted Carolina 1997-03-13 (31Nh95**1)
Beach 14 lHooper, William, 410 Meares St.
Wilmington 1998-03-12 School (Former) l 15 Joy Lee Apartment 317 Carolina Beach Ave., N.
Carolina 1997-04-03 Building and Annex Beach 16 Market Street 1704, 1705, 1710, 1713 Market St. Wilmington 1975-04-21 Mansion District 17 Masonboro Sound E side Magnolia Dr. arid 7301--
Wilmington 1992-10-22 Historic District 7601, 7424 and 7506 Masonboro Sound Rd.
18 Mount Lebanon SR 1411 Wrightsville 1986-10-16 Chapel and Beach Cemetery 19 Newton Homesite Address Restricted Carolina 1997-03-13 and Cemetery Beach 20 Sunset Park Historic Roughly bounded by Carolina Wilmington 2003-12-10 District Beach Rd., Southern Blvd., Burnett Blvd., and Sunset Ave.
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.Address City ListedtMultiple P 21 Tinga Nursery US 117,0.62 ml. N of jct. with NC 132 Wrightsboro 2000._
04 22 U.S.S.
Address Restricted Fort Fisher 1975 PETERHOFF 06 23 USS NORTH Cape Fear River Wilmnington 1981 CAROLINA 23 24 USS NORTH W bank of the Cape Fear River Wilmington 1982 CAROLINA (BB-10
- 55) National Historic Landmark 25 Walker, James, 1020 Rankin St.
Wilmington 1989 Nursing School 20 Quarters 26 Wilmington Roughly bounded by Wright, S. 7th, and Wilmington 1974 Historic and Harnett Sts., and N/S line 100 yds. W of 06 Archeological North East Cape Fear River District 27 Wilmington Roughly bounded by Wilmington 2003 Historic District Harnett,7th,3rdHoward;Campbell, 9th, 01 (Boundary 12th,Princess;Dock, Castle Increase) 8th,14th;9thWright,Greenfield 28 Wilmington 2011 Market St.
Wilmington 1997 Civil War Era National 31 National Cemetery Cemeteries Page 3 41 0 -Al 0
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