
On August
10, 1896, Lot #2 of the former U.S. Arsenal was deeded
to Josephine Poe, wife of Edgar Allen Poe. This was the
land on which E.A. Poe began construction of his two-story
frame house, along with a barn, woodhouse, smokehouse and
wellhouse in 1897. Poe, a successful businessman, politician
and civic leader, was one of several person to settle in
the Haymount area at the turn of the century.
Built
by Ruffin Vaughn, the Poe House exhibits rare Eastlake detailing.
Other architecturally significant elements of the house include
the entrance bay, a wrap-around porch, exterior sawnwork,
tongue-and-groove wainscoting and bullseye molding throughout
the interior. The house is owned by the Museum of the Cape
Fear. Following its recent restoration, it serves as a historic
house museum interpreting late nineteenth and early twentieth
century social, cultural and family history. |