



Edenton NC 1767 Courthouse: Historic Landmark Photo
This vintage photograph captures the second courthouse in Edenton, North Carolina, constructed in 1767. It is the oldest courthouse still in use in the state and serves as a meeting place for the Masonic order. The courthouse stands as a key historical landmark in Chowan County, reflecting the architectural styles of the 18th century.
The building replaced an earlier structure built in 1719 and has been preserved in its original state. Its interior showcases the craftsmanship and design elements typical of that era, making it an important site for both legal proceedings and community gatherings.
Frances Benjamin Johnston, known for her contributions to documenting American architecture, produced this image, which is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South. The photograph serves as a valuable resource for understanding the historical and cultural significance of courthouses in North Carolina.

Edenton NC 1767 Courthouse: Historic Landmark Photo
