[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 69 (Thursday, May 16, 2013)]
[Senate]
[Page S3566]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA
Mr. BURR. Mr. President, today I wish to pay homage to the beautiful
Town of Edenton, NC. I join its citizens, its friends, and city and
State leaders in celebrating their historic 300th anniversary.
Originally known as the Town on Queen Anne's Creek, Edenton was renamed
after the death of the first man appointed by the Crown as ``full''
Governor of North Carolina, Charles Eden, in 1722.
The first Colonial Capital until 1743, Edenton citizens were widely
known for their steadfast values and dedication to a free society.
Edenton's Penelope Barker was the first woman to organize a political
event in the colonies when she gathered women from the region to a
petition to King George opposing taxation. The son of Edenton's James
Iredell, Sr., was nominated by President George Washington to serve on
the first U.S. Supreme Court, and was confirmed the very next day at
only 38-years-old. Edentonian Hugh Williamson signed the U.S.
Constitution and effectively argued for the inclusion of the Bill of
Rights. Edentonians have long been a proud community committed to our
Nation's founding principles.
The Chowan County Courthouse in Edenton is not only North Carolina's
oldest courthouse, but also the State's oldest government building. It
is still in use today. The impressive building, of southern Georgian
architecture, was built in 1767 on a plot of land first surveyed in
1712. Today, it is recognized as a National Historic Landmark. One of
the signers of the Declaration of Independence, Joseph Hewes, a long-
time Edenton resident, was instrumental in making the courthouse a
reality.
Thanks to the Town of Edenton, Chowan County, the Edenton Historical
Commission, Chowan County Tourism Development Authority and many
citizen leaders, the town's treasured historic sites remain healthy and
preserved. These treasures not only serve to teach us about our
Nation's rich heritage, but they also boost our economy and attract
people interested in our Nation's history from around the world. These
include the 1767 Courthouse, the Barker House, the Roanoke River
Lighthouse, Edenton Cotton Mill, the Cupola House, and the second
oldest church building in North Carolina, Saint Paul's Episcopal
Church.
Because of the community's tireless efforts to preserve its heritage
and promote the arts and culture, I doubt anyone visiting Edenton today
would be surprised to learn that it received the distinguished
Forbes.com award as one of America's Prettiest Towns.
I am proud to join the entire Edenton community in congratulating
them on this historic occasion.
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