Bisher, Catherine W. The Bellamy Mansion Wilmington North Carolina: An Antebellum Architectural Treasure and Its People 2004 PNC Inc. Cashman, Diane Cobb. Bellamy, which explains itself. He went on to become a farmer and ran Grovely Plantation for his father when he grew up. On March 1, 1865, General Joseph Roswell Hawley was placed in charge of the Wilmington District and assigned the Bellamy House. It was built at Fifth Avenue and Market Street from 1859 to 1861. He ran away, but only to get under the feet of General Shermans forces. In Memoirs of an Octogenarian, Bellamys, son writes that During the Civil War, one Roberts lived, here, across the street from our home; he was quite friendly, to our gang of boys; afterwards, he became Hobart Pasha, There also lived here prominent English, French and. Sarah Miller Sampson (1815-1896) belonged to Dr. William Harriss, Dr. John D. Bellamys father-in-law, and was given to Eliza and John D. Bellamy in 1839, the year of their marriage and of Dr. Harrisss untimely death just a few weeks after the ceremony. Gen. Joseph Hawley wrote about Dr. Bellamy to another Union officer upon receipt of Dr. Bellamys oath of allegiance to the federal government stating, "As a specimen of the temper of certain people I inclose a copy of an application from J.D. Leslie Randle-Morton, Associate Director, Bellamy Mansion Museum of History & Design Arts. Wilmington Area Hospitality Association. reception at the depot of the Wilmington & Weldon Railroad, My father, being a warm and enthusiastic supporter of, President Davis, and a Secession-Democrat, was very. The silver forks used at every meal, my, mother wore down her stocking legs for several days, the, prongs of one inflicting a painful little, wound on the calf of her leg! Slave quarters and a small carriage house, both made of red brick, were also on the property. Son John D. Bellamy relates his experience at the end of the war: When Fort Fisher fellthe Federal troops marched to, Wilmington and took possession of the city, and immediately, seized my fathers residence, at Fifth and Market Streets, and, used it for headquarters; first, for Admiral Porter and General, Alfred Terry, the General Schuyler Colfax, and later General. The, two-story porch features Corinthian columns similar to, those at Thalian Hall, and the entry is heavily carved and, set in an arched surround. 279-282), (Read more on antebellum free-black and slave labor below), According to daughter Ellen Bellamy, the family moved, their belongings into the new home at 503 Market Street, Bellamy Family History:
North Carolina Architecture, Catherine W. Bishir, UNC Press, 1990, History of New Hanover County, A.M. Waddell, 1909
Over the next twenty-two years Dr. and Mrs. Bellamy welcomed ten children to their family: Please check your inbox in order to proceed. [1], While the family was still at Grovely Plantation, Federal troops arrived in Wilmington on February 22, having pushed many of the Confederate troops inland. The Bellamy Mansion, built between 1859 and 1861, is a mixture of Neoclassical architectural styles, including Greek Revival and Italianate, and is located at 503 Market Street in the heart of downtown Wilmington, North Carolina. Walker Taylor Agency. Negroes, who lived in cabins on The Line. He raised wheat, oats, corn, peanuts, and other grains, and his barns were. In 2004, Jack led the Historic Salisbury Foundation where he managed a robust historic properties redevelopment program and revolving fund, along with museum sites and advocacy campaigns for six years. In her free time, Dawn enjoys spending time with her family, traveling, cooking, and dreaming of rehabilitating a historic home of her own someday. nother great-grandchild of John D. and Eliza Bellamy, Robert R. Bellamy II, donated money to purchase the lot adjacent the mansion to create parking. Grist Plantation was a turpentine plantation in Columbus County, near Chadbourn, North Carolina. Bellamy Mansion Museum For the last three years, the Slave Dwelling Project has started its season with a sleepover in the slave dwellings at Hopsewee Plantation in Georgetown County, South Carolina. Raleigh, NC 27611-7644, Office: 919-832-3652 position that the Southern States were never out of the Union, their efforts at secession being unsuccessful, and being, restored to the former status as States of the Union, they, were entitled to representatives not only in Congress, Daughter Ellen Douglas Bellamy captured the Bellamys wartime. The restoration of the site's original slave quarters took more than a decade from initial capital campaign efforts to finally opening to the public in 2014, but the first phase began in the 1970's with stabilization of the roof by Bellamy Mansion, Inc. She wears multiple hats at Preservation North Carolina and manages the overall Endangered Properties Program administration.
Around Town with Rhonda Bellamy: Jazz at the Mansion However, the deadly outbreak of a yellow fever epidemic had begun to spread throughout Wilmington and the family was forced to take refuge at Grovely Plantation. . It is assumed that it wasn't easy for Eliza Bellamy to be entertained by a "yankee" in her own home, but it has been reported that she behaved as a proper Southern lady, and acted with politeness.
Bellamy Mansion, Wilmington, North Carolina | Travel with LauraBelle The Bellamy Mansion Museum of History and Design Arts is a non-profit educational institution dedicated to interpreting the social and architectural history of this unique site and promoting a greater understanding of historic preservation and restoration methods in North Carolina. Robert Bellamy Foundation Hickenlooper, (of Ohio)---an adjutant, I believe! Jen taught Special Education in New Hanover County and Lancaster, PA for 9 years, focusing on intensive behaviors. Since its completion in 1861 it has endured occupation by Union officers during the Civil War, arsonists' attempts to burn it to the ground in 1972, and most recently the ravages of Hurricane Florence. Jack Thomson, Western Office Regional Director. Aside from being an operational museum, the Bellamy Mansion is also available for weddings and special events rentals. As PNCs Donor Engagement Manger, Mary Frances loves connecting with people and Preservation North Carolinas membership. I have answered verbally that having for four years been making his bed, he now must lie on it for awhile. Building : Bellamy, John Mansion (Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina) Architect-carpenter: Post, James F., 1818-1899 Contractor: Artis, Elvin, 1820-1886 Architect: Bunnell, Rufus, 1835-1909 Plasterer: Price Family Carpenter: Taylor, Henry, 1823-1891 Plasterer: Gould, William Benjamin, 1837-1923 Carpenter: Howe Family Built: 1859-1860 A life-long North Carolinian, Mary Frances spent her childhood touring historic sites across the state with her parents. (A99). Ellen describes her mother as having intentions of regaining their home, but the meeting did not go as planned. The slave quarters had been inhabited through the 1930's by servants and renters, but it too was dilapidated. Two enslaved men that lived on the Bellamy property included Guy, the butler and coachman, and Tony, a laborer and handyman. Shannon L. Phillips, Director of Development. The Bellamy Children:
Subscribe to our email list and stay up-to-date with all WDI happenings. A highlight of this was a study abroad year which allowed for much US travel and an epic Greyhound trip, at very low speeds, around 28 states in 35 days. NC Arts Council Leslie decided not to return to the classroom but instead pursued her lifelong dream of working at historic sites and museums. The existence of free-black craftsmen in antebellum North Carolina. Among the men building the house were a number of enslaved workers from Wilmington, several freed black artisans, and other skilled carpenters from the area. Arsonists set fire to the mansion causing extensive damage to three levels of the home's interior. Five of the city's 10 doctors fall victim to the fever. The Jazz @ the Bellamy summer jazz series runs May 12 through September 8. While the fire department was able to put out the flames, extensive damage was done to a large amount of the interior. Almost 500 free-blacks, Certainly there were free-blacks who possessed slaves for the, purpose of advancing their own economic well-being and, free-black slaveholders were more interested in making their, farms or carpenter-shops pay than they were in treating their, slaves humanely. Soon after, the Generals wife Harriet Foote Hawley, an experienced war nurse, arrived in Wilmington in April 1865 to help tend to the wounded. the Parthenon atop the Acropolis in Athens). Only one of the four daughters of Dr. and Mrs. John D. Bellamy grew to marry and have children. This organization has not yet reported any program information. Soon the family found creative ways to utilize the mansion. [1], Dr. Bellamy's home retrieval process was lengthy, likely because of his political views and his former status as a large slaveholder. Click here for a full list of Preservation NCs Board of Directors. Congressman married Emma M. Hargrove of Granville County; George, known as the Duke of Brunswick because of his, political connections, married Kate Thees; Chesley Calhoun. At the end of his enlistment in 1862, he returned to studies at, Chapel Hill for half a session, then raised a company of cavalry in Brunswick county for home defense. Sarah and Aaron were married when Sarah was just 15 years old, but they did not live together until she was about 50 years old. Robert was the only Bellamy born in this house, and when they moved back in he was about 4 years old. If it is your nonprofit, add geographic service areas to create a map on your profile. The Bellamys lived in the Dock Street home of Elizas newly widowed mother, Mary Priscilla Jennings Harriss. Only 117 other men in the entire state owned between 100 and 199 enslaved workers out of a slave owning population of almost 35,000, meaning John D. Bellamy was in the upper echelon and of the planter class. Land of the Golden River, Lewis Philip Hall, 1980, Back With The Tide, Ellen D. Bellamy, Bellamy Museum, 1937/2002, Cyclopedia of Men of the Carolinas, 19th Century, Brant & Fuller, 1892
They work at the front desk/shop, as tour guides, on our Board of Directors, on special events committees, and in the garden. This turned the mansion into a public historic site. During his three years there, 27 historic places were designated as local landmarks and nearly $1 million revolved through an endangered properties program. Eliza was also upset that Harriett offered her "some figswhich Aunt Sarah had picked." John soon moved to Wilmington, North Carolina, to begin studying medicine with Dr. William James Harriss. TONY DIED SOMETIME BEFORE 1889 AROUND THE AGE OF 63. author, by his side, bearing a torch upon his shoulder! Bellamy Mansion, Inc. was officially incorporated in February of 1972 by Emma Williamson Hendren, Lillian Bellamy Boney, and Hugh MacRae II. As a public-school educator, Leslie was voted Teacher of the Year in 2007 and proudly served as an instructor and curriculum coach with National Writing Project. Sadly, one month later arsonists set fire to the home. to eight hundred heads of cattle, and a like number of sheep, and never killed less than fifteen hundred heads of hogs, per annum, with which he used to feed his slaves in, Brunswick county, Columbus county (turpentine farm, at Grists, now Chadbourne) and the slaves of, He planted, during the War, about two hundred and, fifty acres of wheat, which seemed to thrive in that soil equally, as well as in the wheat growing section of the State. City of Wilmington
In February 1972 fourth generation members of the Bellamy family started Bellamy Mansion, Inc., in hopes of beginning preservation and restoration of the historic home. prominent at the reception; he escorted me across the mall, and introduced me to the President, who put his hand on, my head and said to me, Young man, you will live to be, a good man and make a valiant soldier, I know. The train, departed shortly thereafter, carrying the visitors to, Richmond, where they established the new capital, The town of Wilmington was transformed with colorful, characters during the war, and the most daring were the, blockade runners who brought goods in and out of, Wilmington. Generous Sponsors Grovely Plantation was "an almost ten thousand acre" produce plantation on Town Creek in Brunswick County, now a present-day Brunswick Forest development, on which Dr. Bellamy raised livestock and crops such as "wheat, oats, corn, and peanuts." Having grandparents living in Wilmington, Jen spent many of her summers at Grandma and Grandpa Camp, as her family called the trips to visit them. movement. In a deed from Maurice Moore to John Baptiste Ashe, dated December 5, 1727, in which Moore is described as, of Bath County,: he conveys 640 acres on the north side. Box 27644
He also served on the Board of Directors of the Cape Fear Bank. Chrissy was born in North Carolina and has primarily resided in Raleigh. After their wedding, Bellamy took over Dr. William James Harriss' medical practice in July 1839. They were always, neatly dressed in the woolen and cotton clothes produced by. Just before the (Yankee) army moved away my brother, Robbie, a four-year old baby, cried for food. In the battle that took place, Colonel, [Charles H.] Simonton, afterwards Judge of the United, ers flat, with other captives, and carried to Wilmington. Richard J. and Marie M. Reynolds Foundation "Funding like this will enable us to . Belmont Mansion is fortunate to have a Board of Directors that help to guide the workings of the home. On June 12, of the same year, he was married to. I recollect well when the seat of the Confederate government. [1], By 1860, as the Bellamy family prepared to move into their new home on Market Street, their family included eight children, ages ranging from one to nineteen. Eight enslaved workers rowed a small boat down the Cape Fear River to a Union blockade ship, where Gould and some of the others joined the Union navy.
Bellamy Mansion receives grant to help prepare against future disasters "We have 80 volunteers. own freedom, and to purchase his own slaves. Claim your profile for free. Our servantswere, completely demoralizedGuy, the coachman, came to, Mother and said he did not want to leave but the Yankees, made him, after taking his good shoes for themselves, They had also taken my brother John's new homemade. Jen Fenninger, Education & Engagement Director, Bellamy Mansion Museum of History & Design Arts. In 1846 Dr. Bellamy purchased the Governor Benjamin Smith, residence originally built in 1805 while at the zenith of his political, career. Bellamy Mansion One of North Carolina's premier architectural and historic treasures, offering tours, changing exhibitions on history and design arts and an informative look at historic preservation in action. The house remained the Bellamy's home for 80 years, surviving 2 generations of the family, until Ellen Douglas Bellamy, daughter of John and Eliza, died in 1946. $40,000+ Sign in. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. This was a devastating blow to the Confederacy, as Wilmington was the last major port supplying the southern states. Bellamy can next be seen in the horror/thriller film, A DARK FOE, opposite Selma Blair and Graham Greene. Is this your nonprofit? Following graduate school, she was a preservation planner in the northeast Georgia Mountains where she spent a few years driving around promoting the preservation of historic buildings and landscapes. Symbolically, the pitch of the roof of the slave quarters was highest at the outside edge and then slanted sharply toward the yard; an expression of the human relationship involved. He has two young daughters with his wife, Jessica, and the family likes kayaking, travel, playing with their dogs, and pretending to listen when Dad talks about history. The whole design was concentric, drawing the life of the slaves inward. Fax: 919-832-1651 The home was taken over by federal troops during the American Civil War, survived a disastrous fire in 1972, was home to two generations of Bellamy family members, and now following extensive restoration and preservation over several decades, the Bellamy Mansion is a fully functioning museum of history and design arts. (Yankee) Captain Sharpproved a "friend in need" and, treated mother and sister with respect, but was a thief, with it all; he showed us a pocket full of jewelry and s, aid that he had "captured" those handsome rugs in, Cheraw (South Carolina). Leslie entered the public history program at the University of North Carolina Wilmington where she earned her masters degree in History in 2016. She also enjoys every streaming TV service that exists, spending time with her husband of 20 years and their dog, Jack, and relaxing on the beach. Board of Directors; News; Bellamy Mansion Museum.
Around Town with Rhonda Bellamy: Jazz at Bellamy Mansion Analyze a variety of pre-calculated financial metrics, Access beautifully interactive analysis and comparison tools, Compare nonprofit financials to similar organizations, Revenue and expense data for the current fiscal year, CEO, Board Chair, and Board of Directors information. RBC Centura Bank Today the Bellamy Mansion is a fully operational museum, focusing on history and design arts, and a Stewardship Property of Preservation North Carolina. Over the next few years the necessary interior repairs were completed, and in 1994 the Bellamy Mansion Museum of History and Design Arts officially opened.[1]. Closed due to the war, the college, was composed of two connected buildings, Parsley, moved his family there in 1861 and occupied the, front house. It may have merged with another organization or ceased operations. After the family settled back into their home and Dr. Bellamy restarted production at Grovely, he was, of course, using paid labor. American Express Foundation Mike Nelson - President; Jared Maloney - Treasurer; Lue Ponich - Secretary; Brent Sumner - Past President . THEY HAD TWO CHILDREN, KATE AND SOLOMON, BORN INTO SLAVERY AND THREE OTHERS, BETSEY, SARAH AND WILLIAM, BORN AFTER EMANCIPATION. It was given, by the will of, Ann R. Quince, to her cousin, A.D. Moore, son of, Maj. A.D. Moore, and for sixty years or more last past has, belonged to the estate of the late Dr. John D. Bellamy., From Memoirs of an Octogenarian:
then Historic Preservation at the Clemson/College of Charleston Graduate Program in Historic Preservation. It is unclear where the idea for such an elaborate structure with a full colonnade came from, but certain signs point to the artistic eye of Belle, the first Bellamy child. She has executed numerous major fundraising campaigns to help the organization protect some of North Carolinas most special historic buildings. My father generally, ran over fifty mules and plows; he raised from six hundred. Wanting to see more, Gareth came to North Carolina and, to his surprise, has lived in Wilmington for 25 years. Attorney General in the Cabinet of President Jefferson Davis.