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Historic Edenton, North Carolina Family Estate to Be Sold at Public Auction
HILLSBOROUGH, N.C., Nov. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- It was announced today that the
Estate of the late John Washington Graham & Dorothy Cummings Graham of the
Wessington House inEdenton, NC will be sold on November 22, 2008. This Estate
Auction of exciting Fine & Decorative Arts features objects from the Graham,
Cameron, Collins, and Shepard families. These four prominent families had
strong political, military, and personal connections ranging across the state
includingHillsborough andEdenton ties, two 18th century colonial capital
towns. Also represented are prominentNorth Carolina homes including Somerset
Plantation, the Cupola House and Montrose inHillsborough.
Many items of historical significance will be sold including:
-- A pair of portraits depicting Paul Carrington Cameron & his wife, Anne
Ruffin Cameron. Paul Cameron was the largest land and slave owner inNorth
Carolina and president of the North Carolina Railroad during the Civil War. In
Hillsborough, the Cameron home and the Ruffin home still stand, along with
current locations named after Mr. Cameron - including Cameron Park & Cameron
School.
-- A portrait of William Blount Shepard (1844-1913), the son of William
Biddle Shepard and Ann Daves Collins, daughter of Josiah Collins II of
Somerset Plantation. During the Civil War, Shepard served the Confederacy as
a lieutenant under his distant cousin, General James Johnston Pettigrew, at
the Battle of Gettysburg. Shepard briefly attended the University of
Virginia, but returned toEdenton to become an important businessman and
farmer. He organized Edenton Cotton Mills, Edenton Peanut Company, and the
Bank ofEdenton. Shepard's brief political career included services as a
justice of the peace (1886) and as a member of theNorth Carolina House of
Representatives (1893).
-- A portrait of Major John Washington Graham, born in 1838, the son of
William Alexander Graham and Susannah Sarah (Washington) Graham of
Hillsborough, NC. He served as a major in the Confederate Army during the
Civil War. After the war, he returned toHillsborough where he was a
prosperous "lawyer & farmer." He continued to serve his state as a delegate
to North Carolina state constitutional convention in 1868, as a member of the
North Carolina state senate from 1868-72, 1876, 1907-08, and lastly in 1911.
He accomplished all these accolades while residing at Montrose in
Hillsborough, the estate founded by his father in the early 19th century.
-- A portrait of Josiah Collins I ofEdenton, who, along with Nathaniel
Allen and Dr. Samuel Dickinson formed the Lake Company in 1784/1785. This
partnership eventually fell through, leaving Josiah Collins I the sole
proprietor. By Collins' death in 1819, he had cemented his position as a
prominent member ofEdenton society and the land acquired through the Lake
Company was known as Somerset Plantation.
-- A Robert E. Lee and Mary Custis Lee Signed Carte de Visite.
Photographer Julian Vannerson ofRichmond took this rare full-length portrait
of General Lee in February, 1864. Marketed by Peter Gibbs, the card
conceivably dates to the Civil War since Gibbs ran studios inLynchburg and
Richmond as early as 1856. The obverse is signed "R E Lee", with the verso
being inscribed, "Miss Pauline / Cameron / from Mary C. Lee /Lexington June
18th / 1868." None of the very few examples of this image that have come to
auction of late enjoy the ironclad provenance singular to this remarkable CDV.
The present specimen was recently discovered in a 19th century Cameron family
album at Pauline Cameron's home, "Wessington", inEdenton, North Carolina.
The auction will be conducted on site at the National Register of Historic
Places home known as the Wessington House at 120 W. King Street inEdenton,
NC. The Wessington House is "one of the most magnificent antebellum residences
in the state" writes Thomas Butchko, author ofEDENTON: An Architectural
Portrait.
Wessington House, built in 1850 byChowan County physician, planter and
businessman Dr. Thomas Warren, remains one of the premier antebellum mansions
inEdenton. During the Gilded Age it became home to newlyweds Pauline Cameron
ofHillsborough and William Blount Shepard ofEdenton. Their union represented
an alliance between two ofNorth Carolina's most powerful families of the 19th
century.
This auction is being conducted by the prestigious North Carolina Estate
Auction Company, Leland Little Auction and Estate Sales ofHillsborough, NC.
Leland Little states, "This auction represents an outstanding collection of
importantNorth Carolina items. The families represented in this auction were
heavily involved in the growth ofNorth Carolina from Colonial times through
today. We are extremely honored to have been chosen to conduct this important
auction. This will truly be an event that will generate statewide interest due
to the museum quality items being offered."
Further information can be obtained at www.llauctions.com or by phone at
919-644-1243. For interviews contact Leland Little at 919-414-1269 or by
e-mail at leland@llauctions.com.
SOURCE Leland Little Auction and Estate Sales
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