The Beaufort, North Carolina house built almost 150 years after the first Hatchell came from Virginia to settle in the White Oak River area of Carteret County was restored in 2008.
Hatsell-Clawson is one of the houses featured in Mary Warshaw's book. Click image for more information.
The Plaque
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CHARLES IVES HATSELL
Charles Ives Hatsell and Marie Ella Clawson married on 25 December 1902. Their children were Francis Graves Hatsell, Carl Alfred Hatsell and Henry Wilson Hatsell
Two Hatsell Houses in Beaufort Harbor
Descendants of this early Hatchell family, who first settled on theWhite Oak River in 1755, eventually found their way to the Beaufort harbor and built two adjacent houses on Orange Street - The Andrew Lee Hatsell House circa 1827 and the Hatsell-Clawson House circa 1902. This site is a record of the year-long restoration of the 1902 house - originally contracted to C.C. Guthrie by Charles Ives Hatsell for his bride Marie Ella Clawson. Family history helps us understand the people who called these houses home.
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Hatsell-Clawson House circa 1902
Circa 1905 photograph - The home is owned by Robert and Lorena Marshall and was restored by Gerry Sadler.
1968 Photo of House
Photo Courtesy Carol Hatsell Smith
Andrew Hatchell House 1827
This Hatsell house was the first Hatsell house in Beaufort - built on the south half of lot 55. Charles Ives Hatsell house was built on the north half of lot 55
Ancestors on the White Oak River 1755-1874
Hatchell's Point was in and out of the family, but purchased again by James and William Hatsel in 1874. Saunder's Plantation on route to Swansboro, 1863 Drawing by H.E. Valentine,VTImageBase
Hatchell"s Point Neighbors, White Oak River 1863
H.E.Valentine Drawing of Bell's Plantation on Hadnot's Creek at mouth of White Oak River,VTImageBase
1850 Leecraft House Around the Corner on Ann Street
Mounted Orderly 1863
First Marine Lab on Front Street
Windmill Near First Lab
Train Comes to Town 1906
1907 Celebration at the Station
NEIGHBORS & FRIENDS.....
IMAGES FROM CHARLIE AND MARIE'S ERA
1912 on Ann Street
Louise Gordon Thomas with twin brothers Thomas and E.Gordon
Dr. James Manney House circa 1813
Photo taken about 1904-first streetlight
Warshaw Painting of Dr. Manney House
1890 Waterfront
Capt Jack Willis - Friend of Charlie Hatsell
Customers of Capt Jack across from Pivers Island
Capt Jack"s Fishing Shack
West end of Front Street where Charlie must have kept his skiff
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Preface
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*My first two books, Porchscapes: The Colors of Beaufort, and Historic
Beaufort, North Carolina: A Unique Coastal Village Preserved, focus on the
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Looking Back and a Special Tribute
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Finding my "niche" began
on this Orange Street porch.
When I moved to Beaufort in 1998, I lived on Sunshine Court... As I
acclimated and sou...
A Museum-quality Coffee Table Book
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*The leather look and feel of the cover, with its inlay of Front Street
houses, is a fitting prelude to Mary Warshaw's 11x 8 1/2, 200-page art-book
of Be...
Cape Lookout Lighthouse
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1st Cape Lookout Lighthouse
Artistic Rendering *The Fulford family, some of the first to settle in
"Core Sound," played a prominent role in the early da...
David Ward Sanders and Family
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This ink-wash drawing of Sander's Plantation at Hatchell's Point was done
during the Civil War by H.E. Valentine - July 13, 1863. Valentine noted the
site...
A Bit about Me...
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In 1998 when I moved to Beaufort from Winston-Salem, I had one goal in
mind--to paint seriously for the first time in my life and see what I could
do...
HOUSE HISTORY
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Three years after the Union occupation of Beaufort during the Civil War, the
lot known today as *The Pecan Tree Inn* was deeded to the Franklin Masonic
Lod...
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Miss Ann Leone "Annie" Morton
In *The Heritage of Carteret County*, cousin Minnie Stanton Simpson wrote:
"On July 5, 1893 in Beaufort, North Carolina, in a ...
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Arendell House circa 1847
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Gicleé is derived from the French verb *gicler*
which means "to spray, jet, or spurt....