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Friday, December 2, 2011

The Bellamy Mansion is one of North Carolina's most spectacular examples of antebellum architecture

1859 - 1861
James F. Post, Architect
Rufus Bunnell, Draftsman

The Bellamy Mansion is one of North Carolina's most spectacular examples of antebellum architecture built on the eve of the Civil War by free and enslaved black artisans, for John Dillard Bellamy (1817-1896) physician, planter and business leader; and his wife, Eliza McIlhenny Harriss (1821-1907) and their nine children. After the fall of Fort Fisher in 1865, Federal troops commandeered the house as their headquarters during the occupation of Wilmington. Now the house is a museum that focuses on history and the design arts and offers tours, changing exhibitions and an informative look at historic preservation in action.

1 comment:

  1. Do you really think that Sarah ,or Ellen ,Or Eliza haunt the mansion. I've herd some pretty scary stuff in there before and it did NOT sound like it came from this dimension............Joseph Skinner

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