In 1942, James Theo Bright registered for the World War II draft in Richmond, Virginia. In the 1941 Hill’s Wilson, N.C., city directory: Bright Janie (c) cook 504 N Vick also Bright Jas (c) h 504 N Vick also Bright Joshua (c) tob wkr h 504 N Vick In the 1940 census of Wilson, Wilson County: at 504 Vick, widow Janey Bright, 40, and sons James, 18, CCC camp, and Joshua, 15, new worker. ![]() In the 1930 census of Wilson, Wilson County: at 504 Vick Street, rented at $12/month, Janie Bright, 26, laundress, and sons James, 7, and Theo, 5 and sister Malisia Murphey, 35, cook. In the 1930 Hill’s Wilson, N.C., city directory: Bright Janie (c) lndrs 504 N Vick In the 1928 Hill’s Wilson, N.C., city directory: Harris Milton (c Florence) lab 504 N Vick 1922 1 story shotgun with hip roofed porch.” This house has been demolished.ĭetail from 1922 Wilson, N.C., Sanborn fire insurance map. The approximate location of 504 North Vick.Īs described in the nomination form for the East Wilson Historic District, this building is: “ca. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. (A significant number have since been lost.) The district was developed between about 1890 to 1940 and includes notable examples of Queen Anne, Bungalow/American Craftsman, and Shotgun-style architecture. As originally approved, the district encompasses 858 contributing buildings and two contributing structures in a historically African-American section of Wilson. ![]() ![]() The one hundred sixty-sixth in a series of posts highlighting buildings in East Wilson Historic District, a national historic district located in Wilson, North Carolina.
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