Historic Properties
NOTE: Photographs of some of the historic properties are available online. If a property has photos available, you'll see a bold-face link following its name.
Johnston County properties on the National Register of Historic Places (With date of eligibility)
Banner Township - including Town of Benson
Benson Historic District (5-9-85) click here for documentation
Hannah's Creek Primitive Baptist Church (1-25-91)
Bentonville Township
Bentonville Battlefield State Historic Site (2-26-70)
Harper House (2-26-70)
Beulah Township - including Town of Kenly
Boyette Slave House (9-20-79)
Boon Hill Township - including Town of Princeton
Atkinson-Smith House (6-5-75)
Hastings-McKinnie House (9-8-83)
Princeton Graded School (10-4-05)
Shiloh Primitive Baptist Church (1-31-08) click here for photos & documentation
Clayton Township - including Town of Clayton
(former) Clayton Banking Company Building (12-6-96)
(former) Clayton Graded School & Auditorium (10-20-01)
Ellington-Ellis Farm (7-21-83) click here for photos
Stallings-Carpenter House (3-28-83)
Clayton Historic District (6-7-10) click here for photos & documentation
Cleveland Township
Sanders-Hairr House, aka White Oak (5-6-71) click here for photos
Walter R. & Eliza Smith Moore House (5-4-05)
Cleveland School (9-7-05)
Elevation Township
None
Ingrams Township - including Town of Four Oaks
Four Oaks Commercial Historic District (8-9-06) click here for photos & documentation
Meadow Township
None
Micro Township - including Town of Micro
None
O'Neals Township
None
Pine Level Township - including Town of Pine Level
None
Pleasant Grove Township
None
Selma Township - including Town of Selma
Noah Edward Edgerton House (6-24-82)
Nowell-Mayerburg-Oliver House (6-24-82)
William E. Smith House (6-24-82)
Everitt P. Stevens House (6-24-82) click here for photos
Union Station (6-24-82)
Downtown Selma Historic District (8-30-10) click here for photos & documentation
West Selma Historic District (12-30-11) click here for photos & documentation
Richard B. Harrison High School (12-26-12) click here for photos & documentation
Smithfield Township - including Town of Smithfield
Johnston County Courthouse (5-10-79)
Hood Brothers Building (8-14-86)
Hood-Strickland House (8-23-90)
(former) U. S. Post Office (4-22-93)
Downtown Smithfield Historic District (10-14-93) click here for documentation
Brooklyn Historic District (5-5-00) click here for documentation
North Smithfield Historic District (5-26-00) click here for documentation
Watson-Sanders House (1-26-01) click here for photos
Smithfield Masonic Lodge (9-28-07) click here for photos & documentation
Wilders Township
None
Wilson's Mills Township - including Town of Wilson's Mills
None
Johnston County properties on Study List for National Register (with date added to Study List)
Bentonville Township
Ransom Lee House (10-14-82)
W. K. Vann House (10-14-82)
Williams-Massey House (1-13-83)
Plainview School (10-13-05)
Beulah Township - including Town of Kenly
J. E. Atkinson Farm (1-13-83)
East Bailey Avenue Historic District, Kenly (1-13-83)
Kenly Historic District (1-13-83)
L. Berry Richardson Farm (1-13-83)
Boon Hill Township - including Town of Princeton
E. J. Holt House and Mill (10-14-82) - mill gone
West Massey House (10-14-82)
Brogden Teacherage (10-13-05)
Gurley Milling Company (10-12-06)
Wood-Rainey Cotton Gin (10-12-06)
Princeton Historic District (10-12-06)
Clayton Township - including Town of Clayton
Battle-Horne-Benson House (10-14-82)
Bethesda Baptist Church (10-14-82)
Bryan-Wilkins House (10-14-82)
Julius B. Lee House (10-14-82)
Allen J. Barbour House (1-13-83)
Durham-Ellington-Compton House (1-13-83)
Dr. James A. Griffin House (1-13-83)
Horne Memorial United Methodist Church (1-13-83)
B. M. Robertson Mule Company (1-13-83)
Yelvington House (1-13-83)
Stallings-Carpenter Farm (10-13-05)
Stallings-Turner Farm (10-13-05)
Cleveland Township
Anderson Gower Farm (10-14-82) - destroyed
L. D. Wood Farm (10-14-82)
Polenta Historic District (10-14-82)
Ransom Penny Farm (10-14-82)
Sanders-Avera-Myatt House (10-14-82)
Sanders Family Farms Historic District - partly in Smithfield Township (10-14-82)
Tanglewood Farm (10-14-82)
Gower-Bundy House (1-13-83)
Penny-Atkinson Farm (1-13-83)
William Wesley Pate House (1-13-83)
Ransom Bridges Farm (10-13-05)
Elevation Township
James H. Lassiter Farm (10-14-82)
Josephus Johnson Farm (10-14-82)
Robert I. Lassiter House and Store (10-14-82) - store heavily damaged by Hurricane Fran
William "Lamm" Lassiter Farm (10-14-82)
Willis Turlington House and Cemetery (10-14-82)
Hardee Farm (10-13-05)
Ezra Rural Historic District (10-13-05)
Ingrams Township - including Town of Four Oaks
Ashley A. Blackman House and Cemetery (10-14-82)
James E. "Bud" Lee Farm and Cemetery (10-14-82)
John Sorrell Wood House (10-14-82)
Dr. J. H. Stanley House (1-13-83)
John Waltermore Stanley House (1-13-83)
New Hope Church (10-13-05)
Meadow Township
Carowood Farm (10-14-82)
Alfred Altman House (1-13-83)
James Henry Johnson Farm (1-13-83)
Parker Mill (1-10-92)
Reedy Prong Primitive Baptist Church (10-13-05)
Micro Township - including Town of Micro
Hatcher School (10-13-05)
O'Neals Township
O'Neal Family House (10-14-82)
Thanksgiving Historic District (10-14-82)
William Robertson House & Cemetery (10-14-82)
Atkinson's Mill (10-13-05)
Log Building (10-13-05)
Luby & Betty Creech Batten Farm (10-13-05)
N.C. Highway 42 Bridge over Little River (10-13-05)
Pine Level Township - including Town of Pine Level
Pine Level Historic District (1-13-83)
Pleasant Grove Township
Edwin S. Coats House (10-14-82)
James P. Edmundson House (10-14-82)
John Rufus Coats House (10-14-82)
Ben Dixon House & Cemetery (1-13-83)
Joseph B. Hardee House (1-13-83)
M.P. Pleasant Farm & Tram Barn (10-12-06)
H.H. Johnson House (2-14-08)
Selma Township - including Town of Selma
Bank of Selma/American Telephone and Telegraph Building (11-1-79)
People's Bank and Trust Company Buildings (11-1-79)
Person-Vick Building (11-1-79)
Selma Manufacturing Company Building (11-1-79)
Dr. J.B. Person House (10-13-05)
Ethel Mill Village (10-13-05)
Lizzie Mill Village (10-13-05)
Raiford & Charlotte Pierce Williamson Farm (10-13-05)
Samuel P. Wood House (10-13-05)
Selma Gymnasium (10-13-05)
Selma Residential Historic District (10-13-05)
Smithfield Township - including Town of Smithfield
Hastings House (4-16-71)
Elizabeth United Methodist Church (3-10-77)
Ashley Guy Powell Farm (10-14-82)
Crantock Farm (10-14-82)
Elmhurst Farm (10-14-82)
James Rufus Creech Farm (10-14-82)
John Massey House (10-14-82)
John W. Poole House (10-14-82)
Sanders Family Farms Historic District - partly in Cleveland Township (10-14-82)
Wallace-Rand Farm (10-14-82)
Watson-Sanders Farm (10-14-82)
Radford-Creech House (1-13-83)
Roberts and Wellons Inc. Building (1-13-83)
Sanders-Rose House (1-13-83)
Smithfield Mule Company Barn (1-13-83) - demolished
South Front Street Historic District (1-13-83)
William J. Daughtry Farm (1-13-83)
Willis D. "Babe" Johnson House (1-13-83) - burned
Jesse Whitley Farm (10-14-82)
Charlie Smith House (10-13-05)
Harrison Tobacco Warehouse (10-13-05)
Ivanhoe Mill Village (10-13-05)
Johnston County Home - former "poor house" (10-13-05)
Pomona Home Demonstration Club Building - former Pomona School (10-13-05)
Railroad Bridge over Market Street (10-13-05)
Short Journey School (10-13-05)
Stephenson (Murray) Gin (10-13-05)
Wilders Township
Batten-Boyette-Keyes Farm (10-13-05)
Calvary United Methodist Church (10-13-05)
J.O. Barnes Store & House (10-13-05)
N.C. Highway 42 Bridges over Neuse River & Buffalo Creek (10-13-05)
Wheeler Tenant House (10-13-05)
Wilson's Mills Township - including Town of Wilson's Mills
Robert Napoleon Youngblood House (10-14-82)
Nathaniel Mitchiner House (10-14-82)
Wilson's Mills Historic District (1-13-83)
Wilson's Mills Disciples of Christ Church (10-13-05)
NOTE: Convinced of eligibility based on preliminary data, a state review committee adds a property to the Study List as the first step toward National Register designation. The second step is preparation of an in-depth report on the architecture, landscape, and history of the property (a nomination), which is then reviewed at the state and federal levels. Property owners generally hire a professional architectural historian to prepare the nomination. For further information, contact the State Historic Preservation Office by clicking on this link.
Page last updated: October 14, 2024