Saturday, April 13, 2013

Gulf Presbyterian Church


Gulf Presbyterian Church was organized in January of l882 by members of Buffalo and Euphronia Presbyterian Churches. John M McIver who had been an elder at Euphronia was elected the first elder and J Giles Foushee l864 the first deacon.


The Methodist Church on Plank road is ancient also, but no information is available on it in the Willcox book.

Friday, April 12, 2013

Gulf Map 1851

This is an interesting old map of Gulf, NC (originally Gulph). It is in the George W. Willcox book about the area. Current maps show the entrance of Indian Creek at "the point" of RiverBend plantation. The course of the River seems different from this map, but I doubt that the riverbed has changed. More likely, the river was drawn out and its course simplified by the mapmaker. This places the Palmer plantation of 1,000 acres at RB and the Logan property.

Robert Palmer purchased the property in 1814 from Lewis LeRoy who purchased it from William Williams the brother of  Benjamin Williams who owned the property originally. Benjamin was governor of NC (1799) and the second owner of the House in the Horseshoe first owned by Philip Alston. RiverBend was once owned by the Governor of NC and before that, the Tuscarora tribe.

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Appraisal Appeal

Several landowners were advised yesterday that their property appraisal had been re-adjusted. In my case this was less than I paid for the property originally.

Monday, April 8, 2013

History Buff Alert

While visiting JR Moore store recently, I discovered that in addition to managing  their marvelous store, they are area historians.

I learned that Wilcox Iron works is nearby. See Historical Marker. Also, in the 1930s Gulf was a thriving community with Doctors, Lawyers, banks. It was the end of the barge traffic on deep river and also directly on Plank road. It grew and was thriving, but eventually failed because all of the property was owned by 3 plantations in the area, and they refused to sell any land to new comers.

During the American Revolution the House in the Horseshoe played an important role and was the inspiration for the movie "The Patriot" even though it was filmed in SC. A regiment of the Continental Army had a winter encampment about 100 yards from the Presbyterian church on plank road. This is the first church on the left as you drive from Gulf to the RiverBend entrance.


A History of the House in the Horseshoe: Her People and Her Deep River Neighbors. George W. Willcox  Hardcover: 667 pages Publisher: Historical Research Services (1999) Language: English ISBN-10: 1570875073 ISBN-13: 978-1570875076

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Appraisal Appeal

If you have not yet filed an appeal, it is not too late. Go to this link and fill out the form to the best of your ability. It is important for all owners to uniformly  consider the appraisals to be unrealistic.

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Road to River

On a recent sunny day at RB, I fired up my bush hog and mowed the road from our main road to the river and cleared downed trees. There is a nice cul de sac for turn around at the end. The road entrance is just before reaching the utility line easement. Enjoy!


Friday, March 1, 2013

Python in Deep River

While looking at the Bulletin Board at Moore's Store near RB, I spied this article. Must be a pet release.

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Property Tax Assessments

Recently, we have each received tax re-appraisal of our properties. According to the Lee County assessor's office, our valuation has gone up a whopping 50% over the past 3 years. There is a part of me that feels this is good; however, it is not realistic and will result in a high tax bill by year's end. We have a narrow window of opportunity to appeal (March 15), but the rules for appealing are strict. This is made worse by the fact that there are no sales in the area for the past 3 years. If everyone appeals in a like manner, it will improve our chances of a favorable ruling.

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Mineral Rights

Many property owners have received a call from John Murawski of the News/Observer. He is reporter developing an article on Lee county rural properties whose owners do not have mineral rights. This includes all of the Riverbend community owners. A link to current and prior articles and others are located below.
February 16, 2013
November 18,2011
Huffington Post Feb 9, 2013
Reuter's Feb 8, 2013




To complete your own search of the related issues, click this link for a Google search. There are hundreds of important posts/articles on this issue. The title transfer to us is recorded separately from the mineral and natural gas deeds. Our property mineral rights were bought from Weyerhauser in 1975 by Dan Butler. In 2010 He leased all of the 2,691 acres of mineral rights he owns in Lee County to Whitmar Exploration Co., a Colorado fracking operation. Each of our properties has different mineral deeds and these are recorded separately from our purchase deeds.



Gas exploration on our property and nearby properties is an emotionally charged and highly political issue. Property owners have little protection as the law currently is written. After March 2015 the fracking moratorium is lifted. As noted in an earlier post, if a property owner applies for a mortgage and is denied because of the "split estate" the mineral rights revert to the owner.


Tuesday, January 1, 2013

RiverBend Hikers

A sunny late December day was an ideal opportunity for my visiting family to enjoy a hike through RB. Wildlife was abundant. This is a very special area. Let's all work to protect it in the new year!
Liz, Chris, Eli and Liam crossing a stream
YooHoo!! Successful crossing.