Own a piece of History. John Wooster House. Multi-Family Property. Home. Circa 1845. This home is an income producing rentalproperty with nine (9) separate, private units. National Registry of Historic Places. Being Sold ''As is, Where is'' (8) One bedroom/one bath units (1) Studio/onebath. Details; Greek Revival style house built by John Wooster (1791-1869), native of Connecticut, dry goods merchant with Wooster, Anderson and Company;and wife, Lucy A. Wright (1801-1864). Inherited by son, Capt. John L. Wooster (1831-1885), attorney, Confederate veteran and librarian for the WilmingtonLibrary Association. In 1913, the porch and entrance to the residence were moved from Dock Street to Third Street. Copyright. ''Courtesy of New HanoverCounty Public Library'' Leases convey at closing. Not permitted in HD District - (VRBO/ AIR B & B) Whole House Lodging - City of ILM
Listing courtesy of Coldwell Banker Sea Coast Advantage. Selling Office: Coldwell Banker Sea Coast Advantage.
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