Chowan County, North Carolina
Albania
Athol
Barker House
Chowan County Courthouse
Cullins-Baker House
Cupola House
Edenton Cotton Mill Historic District
Edenton Historic District
Edenton Historic District (Boundary Increase II)
Edenton Historic District (Boundary Increase)
Edenton Peanut Factory
Edenton Station, United States Fish and Fisheries Commission
Greenfield Plantation
Hayes Plantation
Hicks Field
Iredell, James, House
Jones, Cullen and Elizabeth, House
Moore, Susan J. Armistead, House
Mulberry Hill
Pembroke Hall
Sandy Point
Shelton Plantation House
Speight House and Cotton Gin
St. Paul's Episcopal Church and Churchyard
Strawberry Hill
Wessington House
1758 Cupola House
Barker House
Bought in France for N.C.
Chowan County Courthouse
Dr. Hugh Williamson
Edenton
Edenton Bell Battery C.S.A.
Edenton Cotton Mill
Edenton Mill Village
Edenton Tea Party
Edenton United Methodist Church
Escape Via Maritime Underground Railroad
First Post Road
Francis Corbin
Harriet Jacobs
Henderson Walker
James Iredell
James Iredell, Jr
Joseph Hewes
Josephine Napoleon Leary
Mackeys Ferry
Our Confederate Dead
Residence of Mrs. Elizabeth King
Roanoke River Lighthouse
Samuel Johnston
St Paul's Episcopal Church
The Cannons Ferry Community
The Chowan River
The Herring Fishing Industry
The Iredell House
Thomas C. Manning
Thomas Child
War on the Chowan River
Weapemeoc
During the colonial period, Chowan County became a center for trade and commerce due to its strategic location on the Albemarle Sound. The town of Edenton, founded in 1722, quickly emerged as an important port, attracting merchants and traders from across the region. Edenton became the first colonial capital of North Carolina and played a significant role in shaping the state's early history. The town was known for its wealthy and influential residents, many of whom were involved in politics and the American Revolution.
In the 19th century, Chowan County's economy shifted primarily to agriculture, with cotton and tobacco becoming major cash crops. The county experienced the effects of the Civil War and Reconstruction, which brought significant changes to the region. Despite the challenges, Chowan County remained an agricultural and commercial hub, with Edenton continuing to serve as a trading center.
In the 20th century, Chowan County experienced gradual growth and modernization. The county's agricultural focus diminished, and new industries, such as manufacturing and tourism, emerged. Edenton's rich historical heritage and picturesque waterfront attracted visitors, leading to a revival of the town's economy. Today, Chowan County preserves its historical charm while embracing progress and continues to offer a unique glimpse into North Carolina's colonial and agricultural past.
Brief timeline of the history of Chowan County, North Carolina:
- 1668 - Chowan County is established as the first county in North Carolina
- 1680 - Edenton, the county seat, is established as the capital of the colony of Carolina
- 1730 - St. Paul's Episcopal Church, the oldest surviving church building in North Carolina, is constructed in Edenton
- 1767 - Edenton Tea Party, an early act of resistance against British rule, takes place
- 1862 - During the Civil War, Union forces occupy Edenton and the county suffers from the effects of the war
- 1940 - The Chowan County Courthouse, built in 1767, is destroyed by a fire
- 1970 - The modern Chowan County Courthouse is constructed
This timeline provides a glimpse into the major events and milestones that have shaped the history of Chowan County, North Carolina.