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Harmony Hall (Kinston, North Carolina)

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903: 68: 356:. The house served as the de facto state capitol during the war from 1777 to 1781. Much of the state records were stored in the home while meetings of the State Board of War and other government groups also met there. Following the war, Caswell purchased the home from Jesse and Elizabeth, though he continued living at his Newington estate. In 1782, Caswell gave Harmony Hall to his second son, 24-year-old Richard Jr., who was a successful businessman at the time. During a business trip in December 1784, Richard Jr. left 374:
death in 1898, there were several owners of Harmony Hall until 1937, when it became home to the Kinston Woman's Club. On August 26, 1971, Harmony Hall was added to the NRHP. The club donated Harmony Hall and its historical furnishings to the Lenoir County Historical Association (LCHA) around 1977 and a restoration project was begun. The LCHA raised over $ 170,000 by 1981 while the North Carolina General Assembly approved additional funding of $ 50,000. Restoration of the building was completed in 1985.
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Harmony Hall was later owned by Jesse Cobb, Jesse and Elizabeth's grandson, city commissioner Abner Pearce, and councilman John Henry Peebles. Peebles and his wife, Harriet Cobb, Jesse and Elizabeth's granddaughter, purchased the house in 1845. Two wings had previously been added to the home around
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and it was used as a hospital for wounded soldiers. In 1864, John reportedly killed himself in the home's upstairs bedroom because he was depressed about the ruined state of his business and property. Harriet reopened the family's store after the war and managed it until about 1897. Following her
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brick chimney. The east and west sides of the wings are two bays wide and each has an interior end chimney. The rear side of the building is three bays wide and includes a back entrance and common bond chimney. A small porch on the rear entrance connects the house with a frame kitchen building.
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on a ship bound for New Bern. The ship was never heard from again and his estate was settled the following year. Richard Jr.'s younger brothers, John and Winston, lived in the home until their deaths in 1796 and around 1799, respectively. The house underwent its first extensive renovation during
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The Greek Revival alterations made in the 19th century removed most of the early Georgian and Federal architectural details. The two-story frame building features single story wings on the east and west sides, a brick foundation, and low pyramidal roof. The original portion of the home is three
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Harmony Hall, the oldest building in Kinston, is still owned and maintained by the LCHA. The house, which is reportedly haunted, is open to the public Wednesday through Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and may be rented for special occasions. There is also an early-20th century one-room
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schoolhouse located on the property that is open to the public. A historical marker in front of the house reads: "Harmony Hall - Office of Secretary of State during Revolution. Later owned by Richard Caswell & sons. Altered in nineteenth century."
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wide while the wings are one bay. Two wooden pillars support the two-story single-bay porch with a trellis balustrade located on the facade. The entrance features a seven-pane
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the 1790s. John Caswell's widow, Mary, married William Lovick sometime around 1800 and died a few years later. Lovick remarried and continued living in the home.
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on the original portion's facade, nine-over-nine on the first floor of the wings, and six-over-six on the second floor of the wings.
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while the second floor porch door features just the sidelights. Each side of the original portion is three bays wide and features a
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1830 and the Peebles extensively renovated it in the Greek Revival architectural style, including lowering the roof and adding the
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Harmony Hall was built on land Elizabeth Herritage inherited from her father, William Herritage. William had convinced the
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Lenoir County, North Carolina
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Harmony Hall, the historic landmark located at 109 E King St. Kinston NC
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National Register of Historic Places in Lenoir County, North Carolina
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Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in North Carolina
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During the war, the seat of North Carolina's government,
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North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources (2008).
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Harmony Hall (Kinston, North Carolina) is located in North Carolina
Harmony Hall (Kinston, North Carolina) is located in the United States
Kinston
North Carolina
35°15′33″N 77°34′59″W / 35.25917°N 77.58306°W / 35.25917; -77.58306
Greek Revival
Georgian
Federal
71000603
Kinston
North Carolina
United States
Revolutionary War
Georgian
Federal
Greek Revival
National Register of Historic Places
Lenoir County
North Carolina Colonial Assembly
King George III
Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge
Wilmington
Continental Army
George Washington
New York and New Jersey campaign
Valley Forge

Richard Caswell

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