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This simple provincial house was built before 1820. For some years it was the home of Dr. Calvin Jones, a founder of the North Carolina Medical Society, major-general in the War of 1812 and Grand Master of the Masonic Order in North Carolina. He was for 30 years a trustee of the University of North Carolina.
In 1832 Dr. Jones sold his home and plantation at Wake Forest to the Baptist State Convention. On February 3, 1834, Wake Forest Institute, as it was called until 1838, was opened in the building with an enrollment of 16 students. The dwelling house was used as the residence of the first
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First Presbyterian Church
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Organized 1816. Site of Constitutional Convention of 1835.
William Polk 1758-1834
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Revolutionary War officer; first president of State Bank, 1811-19.
North Carolina Bar Association
Raleigh, NC
Organized here, Feb. 10, 1899, in room then used by N.C. Supreme Court.
Andrew Johnson 1808-1875
Raleigh, NC
The small kitchen in which the seventeenth President of the United States was born stands 64 yards west.
Fannie E. S. Heck 1862-1915
Raleigh, NC
Social activist; writer.
