Hammock House (Beaufort, North Carolina)

Coordinates: 34°42′49″N 76°39′19″W / 34.71361°N 76.65528°W / 34.71361; -76.65528
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Hammock House (also known as Blackbeard's House) is a historic house in Beaufort, North Carolina that is one of the oldest houses in the state.[1][2]

The house is believed to be constructed in the early eighteenth century (circa 1700) and is a prominent example of West Indies architecture.[3] There is a tradition that the pirate, Blackbeard (Edward Teach), stayed in the house in the eighteenth century while it was serving as an inn. In the nineteenth century, "[t]he house was used by the Union Army during the Civil War including a company of "Buffaloes" or Southerners who joined the Union forces."[4] On December 15, 2009, the house was featured on Episode 1.11 of Ghost Lab for its connection to Blackbeard.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Lynn Salsi, Frances Eubanks, Carteret County (Arcadia Publishing, 1999) pg. 21
  2. ^ Daniel W. Barefoot, Touring the Backroads of North Carolina's Lower Coast (John F. Blair, 1995) pg. 73
  3. ^ Colonial Homes of North Carolina by John V. Allcott (North Carolina Division of Archives & History, 1975)
  4. ^ "Hammock House - Beaufort, North Carolina & Carteret County NC > on the Crystal Coast". Archived from the original on 2013-11-07. Retrieved 2013-11-14.

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34°42′49″N 76°39′19″W / 34.71361°N 76.65528°W / 34.71361; -76.65528