Midway Plantation House and Outbuildings

Midway Plantation House and Outbuildings
Midway Plantation House viewed from the southwest
Location 1625 Old Crews Road, Knightdale, North Carolina
Coordinates 35°49′24.60″N 78°29′39.25″W / 35.8235000°N 78.4942361°WCoordinates: 35°49′24.60″N 78°29′39.25″W / 35.8235000°N 78.4942361°W
Built 1848
Architectural style Greek Revival
Governing body Private
MPS Wake County MPS
NRHP Reference # 07000543 [1]
Added to NRHP January 6, 1987

The Midway Plantation House and Outbuildings were constructed in the mid 19th century about 0.75 miles (1.21 km) west of present-day Knightdale, North Carolina, along the wagon trail that would eventually become U.S. Route 64,[2] The two-story house was built in 1848 by Charles Lewis Hinton as a wedding gift for his son, David, and daughter-in-law, Mary Boddie Carr,[3] and was named for its relative position halfway between Beaver Dam and The Oaks, two other Hinton family properties.[4] Other structures on the site included a carriage house, kitchen, smokehouse, potato house, well house, ice house, cotton gin, loom house, doll house, office, school, two stables, and several slave quarters. Of these, only the kitchen, school, office, and carriage and doll houses remain. In June 2005, the house and surviving outbuildings were moved approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) north of their original location to make way for a large shopping center.

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References

  1. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2010-07-09.
  2. Silver, Charles Hinton. "Midway Plantation". Retrieved 1 May 2014.
  3. Baumbach, George. "History of the Hinton Plantations, Knightdale, NC". Retrieved 1 May 2014.
  4. Schulz, W. "The Plantation Houses that made up the early Knightdale area.". Knightdale Historical Society. Retrieved 1 May 2014.
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