Craven County Courthouse in New Bern, North Carolina

Dec 16, 2015 Wed0

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


I could not find information about the courthouse.




County Information


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

Various towns and tributaries are located throughout Craven County. The Catfish Lake, Palmetto Swamp, and the Neuse River are a few important bodies of water in the region. New Bern, the county's seat of government, was founded in the early eighteenth century several years after Craven's establishment. Vanceboro, Cove City, Dover, and Havelock are other townships in Craven County.

Originally a part of Bath County, Craven was annexed in 1712, and named after one of the Carolina Lord Proprietors, the Earl of Craven. New Bern was named after Bern, Switzerland and founded by the Swiss Baron Christoph von Graffenried in 1710. After its incorporation in 1723, New Bern served as the capital of North Carolina until Raleigh became the permanent government center in the late eighteenth century. After several delays by the British Crown, the colonial government voted to establish New Bern the capital in 1766, and Tyron Palace (William Tryon's mansion) was soon erected in the city. Once the Revolutionary War was over, the General Assembly met throughout North Carolina, and the legislature finally agreed to make Raleigh the permanent state capital in 1788.

The popular and heavily visited Tryon Palace Historic Site remains the prime historical attraction in Craven County. Constructed in 1770 by the English architect John Hawks, Tryon Palace exhibited a Georgian style and according to historian William Powell, the mansion was "the finest government house in the colonies." The palace originally served as the home to the royal governors, William Tryon and Josiah Martin and their families. However, the revolution in the colonies caused conflict and disarray in the Tryon Palace, and the royal governors fled North Carolina. Richard Caswell and other governors, Abner Nash, Alexander Martin, and Richard D. Spaight, all resided in the Tryon Palace, but when Raleigh became the new capital, the mansion started to deteriorate. In 1945, the Tryon Palace Commission developed plans to renovate the structure and in 1959 the palace became a historic museum. In addition to the Tryon Palace, the James Riggs House (c. 1830), the Harvey Mansion (1798), and the St John's Masonic Lodge and Theater (1801) are other historic places in Craven.

In the late nineteenth century, Caleb Bradham invented the famous Pepsi-Cola soda drink in a pharmacy in New Bern. After graduating from the University of Maryland, Bradham opened a pharmacy in Craven County, and he enjoyed developing new soda drink flavors for his customers. Bradham completed his masterpiece soda, "Brad's Drink" or later dubbed "Pep-Kola", in the 1890s, and he started the Pepsi-Cola Company in 1902. Bradham became wealthy due to his drink's popularity, but he was left bankrupt after sugar prices increased during the first World War. He sold the company in 1923 to an investment group in Richmond, and after switching over to four other owners, Pepsi-Cola began its upward climb in the early 1930s. Presently, PepsiCo, a conglomerate that includes Frito-Lay snack foods, Tropicana, and Quaker Oats, is a multi-billion dollar corporation, and its stocks are traded on the New York Stock Exchange.

Craven County was home to the first newspaper and charter school in North Carolina. In 1751, the North-Carolina Gazette was produced in New Bern by James Davis. In desperate need for a newspaper, the North Carolina colonists had long relied on the Virginia Gazette for news, and James Davis was commissioned to start the state's first print newspaper. The North-Carolina Gazette was largely concerned with international issues and news, and after several publication suspensions, the Gazette's final issue was in September of 1784.

New Bern Academy, established in 1764, became the first charter school in North Carolina. Although it was not the state's first public school, New Bern Academy was a leading institution in the North Carolina colony and some of its students included William Gaston, Richard D. Spaight Jr., and Francis L. Hawks. Governor William Tryon described the institution as "the first [school] established in this province by legislative authority." The school became a Union hospital during the Civil War, and the New Bern public school system incorporated the academy in 1899. Today, the Tryon Palace manages tours of the New Bern Academy.

The New Bern Civic Theater, Union Point Park, Fireman's Museum, the Atlantic Dance Theater, and Craven Concerts are the cultural entertainment and learning centers in Craven County. In addition to its cultural institutions, Craven presents several annual festivals including the North Carolina Festival, the Festival of Colonial Life, the Chrysanthemum Festival, and the Bridgeton Blueberry Festival.






Our Experience


This courthouse had a lot of interesting detail. Notice the metal work on the roof and the arched windows. The roof tiles had colorful patterns.

The large tree in front with hanging moss also added character.

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