The Boggan-Hammond House and Alexander Little Wing is a historic home situated in Wadesboro, Anson County, North Carolina. This location is steeped in history, offering visitors a glimpse into the past. The house was originally built around 1787 and has since been restored to its former glory. It stands as a testament to the Federal style of architecture prevalent during that period.
The Boggan-Hammond House was constructed by Captain Patrick Boggan, a veteran of the Revolutionary War and one of the founders of Wadesboro. The house was built for his daughter, Nellie, adding a personal touch to the history of the building. Visitors can learn about the life and times of Captain Boggan and his family during their visit.
The Boggan-Hammond House and Alexander Little Wing were opened to the public as house museums in 1970. In 1972, they were listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This recognition underscores the historical significance of the buildings and their contribution to the cultural heritage of the area.
History & Anthropology Historic house
208 E Wade St, Wadesboro
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