According to the 1860 Wilmington City Directory, Shaddrack M. West (ca. 1810-1871) was living in the house on North Third Street, between Princess and Chestnut streets. The large three-story Italinate dwelling was built ca. 1858. On July 10, 1914,...
Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina, advertisements, waterfront, downtown, Cape Fear Technical Institute, CFCC, Solomon Towers, Murchison building, barges, freighters, Almont shipping,
The framework for a billboard looms over the Wilmington riverfront from the west bank of the Cape Fear River near the northeast Cape Fear River bridge, showing river traffic and industry of downtown.
One of twenty cottages built by Suburban Developing Company, subsidiary of Tide Water Power Company. Purchased in 1911 by John Quince Myers (1886-1912), clerk with the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. Remained in family until 1954. Donated in 1995 to...
Colonial Revival style house built as rental property for Col. Walker Taylor (1864-1937), insurance underwriter. Purchased in 1924 by Stella Florence Baggett West (1875-1961), wife of Charles H. West (1865-1930), watchman for East Coast Fertilizer...
Dr. William Allen Phillips (1923-), son of Howard and Jessie Phillips, was born in Wheeling, West Virginia, June 5th, 1923. His father and brother were also Medical Doctors. His brother, Robert L. Phillips, was a Neurosurgeon. He married Miss...
3rd and Princess St. looking West, showing Odd Fellow's Bldg., Woolvin-Andrews Funeral Home and Yopp's Funeral Home, also Orrell's Livery Stable on SW corner