Wilson County Courthouse in Wilson, North Carolina

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Laurie and I like riding our Gold Wing motorcycle. But it is easy to get into a rut and just ride the same roads. So to force ourselves to ride to places we would not normally visit we made a goal to visit and photograph all 100 North Carolina courthouses within 1 year.

As usual, we got a little behind. We started in July 2015 and finished 99 out of 100 by June 2018. The last courthouse was in our home county of Wake and it took us until Feb 2021 to get that final one. But we made it! This blog is about one of those visits.

Many NC courthouses were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. The nomination form has some interesting facts about the various courthouse styles over the years.






Courthouse Information


Wikipedia says the following about the courthouse:

Wilson County Courthouse is a historic courthouse located at Wilson, Wilson County, North Carolina. It was built in 1924-1925, and is a three-story, rectangular, Classical Revival style brick building. It features Corinthian order porticos in antis.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. It is located in the Wilson Central Business-Tobacco Warehouse Historic District.






County Information


The North Carolina History Project lists the following information for this county:

The Tuscarora Indians were among the earliest inhabitants of what is today Wilson County. Otherwise the area remained sparsely settled well into the 1800s, although one local landmark, the James Scarborough house, dates from the early 1820s. Contentnea Creek cuts across the county, but the lack of a major waterway probably retarded the region's development. The extension of the Wilmington and Raleigh Railroad in 1839, however, attracted new settlers, and in the 1840s, state senator Wyatt Moye from Edgecombe County proposed the legislature incorporate a new town near the Toisnot railroad depot and the Hickory Grove community. On January 29, 1849, the city was incorporated as Wilson, after Louis Dicken Wilson, a former legislator and soldier who had died during the Mexican War.

Wilson's first mayor, Joshua Barnes, reportedly supported the creation of a new county, and area residents complained they were far removed from a courthouse or county seat. In February 1855, Wilson County was created out of small cessions from Edgecombe, Nash, Wayne, and Johnston counties.

A number of significant institutions began in Wilson County. The short-lived Wilson Female Academy was founded in 1859. It served briefly as a Confederate military hospital during the Civil War. In 1871, local Primitive Baptists purchased the facility and converted it into the Wilson Collegiate Institute, which flourished as a private school until it failed in the 1890s. In the late 1800s, Wilson became the birthplace of BB&T, one of the largest banks in the South. In 1902, leaders of the Disciples of Christ founded Atlantic Christian College, now Barton College, in Wilson.

In the 1870s, cotton was Wilson County's primary cash crop, but the more profitable flue-cured tobacco supplanted it in the 1880s. Although the county was never immune to the economic hardships common to the rural South, for much of the twentieth century, the city of Wilson promoted itself as "the world's greatest tobacco market." Agriculture became more diversified after World War II, and the county attracted new businesses, including major tire and pharmaceutical plants, and it was the home of several popular pork barbecue restaurants. In 2010, the North Carolina Museum of the Coastal Plains, a regional history museum, opened in downtown Wilson.

Prominent North Carolinians with connections to Wilson County include Josephus Daniels, who served as editor of the Raleigh News and Observer, and Progressive Era governor Charles B. Aycock, both of whom attended the Wilson Collegiate Institute. North Carolina historian Robert D. W. Connor, son of federal judge Henry Groves Connor, was born in Wilson in 1878; President Franklin D. Roosevelt appointed Connor the first archivist of the United States in 1934. Film star Ava Gardner attended ACC in the 1940s. James B. Hunt, Jr., who served sixteen years as governorof North Carolina, grew up in the small Wilson County community of Rock Ridge. Wilson was home to Oliver Nestus Freeman, a noted African American stone mason, and in recent years, local folk artist Vollis






Our Experience


We were surprised at the size of downtown Wilson. I expected a small sleepy town. There were many turn of the century buildings with multiple stories. Laurie enjoyed the artsy stuff as you can see from the photos.

I liked the veterans monument and it's inscription.

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