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McLendon Cabin

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McLendon Cabin, Built Circa 1760
Located at the Bryant House


When Joel McLendon came to Moore County, North Carolina, in 1758, to claim his grant of 200 acres, he selected a slope overlooking Buck Creek as the perfect site for his home.

Although a simple one-room log structure, it was built with the typical integrity of the early settlers that has preserved it for over 200 years.

A little farther downstream he built and operated a grist mill on Buck Creek, which became known as McLendon's Creek, just as the road below his cabin came to be called Joel's Road.

In 1787, McLendon sold his property to Robert Graham, whose daughter married Michael Bryant, and their son James succeeded to the land. When James Bryant constructed his larger house, he built it adjoining the McLendon Cabin, where the two houses sit to this day.

The McLendon Cabin is the oldest house in Moore County on its original location. The circa 1760 structure is typical of the log dwellings built by the early settlers of the region.

The house was restored in 1970 by the Moore County Historical Association under the leadership of Mrs. Ernest Ives.

The Bryant House and the McLendon Cabin are located at 3361 Mount Carmel Road near the Harris Crossroads west of Carthage, North Carolina. From the traffic circle at Pinehurst, North Carolina, take US 15­-501 north toward Carthage. Drive approximately 3.4 miles and turn left, onto NC 73 West. Drive approximately 3.5 miles and turn right onto Beulah Hill Church Road. The houses are approximately 5.6 miles on the right near the bottom of the hill. Please note, Beulah Hill Church Road changes names to Mount Carmel Road after the second crossroad (Harris Crossroad). Please go to our Locations page to access a Google driving map.

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  • Home
  • About
    • About Us
    • Locations
    • Membership & Donation
    • Our History
    • Rent The Shaw House
    • Volunteer Opportunities
  • Events & News
    • Events
    • Newsletters
  • Museums
    • About Our Museums
    • Bryant House
    • Corn Crib
    • Garner House
    • Kenneth Black Cemetery
    • McLendon Cabin
    • Mechanic's Hill Cemetery
    • Old Scotch Graveyard
    • Sanders Cabin
    • Shaw House
    • Tobacco Barn
  • Resources
    • Links of Interest
    • Archives
  • Shop
    • About Our Book and Gift Shop
    • Book Shop
  • Videos
    • House Museums >
      • About Us
      • Intro Bryant House
      • Intro Garner House
      • Intro McLendon Cabin
      • Intro Sanders Cabin
      • Intro Shaw House
      • Intro Tobacco Barn
      • YouTube Videos
  • Contact Us