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746: 62: 76: 101: 753: 108: 83: 364:'s largest circulation newspaper. He and his newspaper "championed the white supremacy cause in frequent news reports, vigorously worded editorials, provocative letters, and vicious front page cartoons that called attention to what the newspaper called the horrors of 'negro rule.'" Daniels argued that as long as African Americans had any political power, they would block progressive reforms. 307:), on the south by Wade Avenue, and on the west by Caswell Street, where the main drive entered the property. The property was separated from other residential properties to the north by a hedgerow. The house was oriented facing west, with a curving drive providing access to parking areas to the west and south (formerly the sites of gardens kept by Mr. and Mrs. Daniels). The house was a 321:-story stone structure, roughly U-shaped, with a rectangular main block and two wings extending eastward to the rear. The area between the two rear wings was filled in and extended further east, with a large meeting space added by the Masons in the 1950s. This addition was built of similar stone to the main house, and did not detract from the view of the house as seen from the front. 343:, and oversaw many improvements and reforms in its operations and practices. He provided educational opportunities for poor and illiterate personnel, provided for the enlistment of women, banned alcohol from the officer's mess, and combated collusive bidding practices in government contracting. He later served as 328:
The front facade of the house was dominated by a four-column Neoclassical Greek portico, its columns capped by Egyptian capitals, and supporting a fully pedimented gable. The main entrance was flanked by sidelight windows and pilasters, which rose to an architrave and an iron-balustraded balcony for
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Wakestone was also described as "the world's smallest naval base". According to local lore, upon his retirement from the Navy, Daniels asked that a naval gun be placed in his front yard. In order to complete his request, supposedly, a small part of the property had to be designated as a naval base.
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the second floor. The interior of the house retained many fine finishes, although some of its upstairs bedrooms had been converted into meeting spaces, and much of the eastern outer wall was removed to provide access to the large meeting wing.
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In February 2021, the Raleigh City Council voted to revoke the property's historic landmark status, reportedly due to its association with Josephus Daniels, who, in addition to being a vehement
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Campbell, W. Joseph (1999). "'One of the Fine Figures of American Journalism': A Closer Look at Josephus Daniels of the Raleigh 'News and Observer'".
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The house was bought on 10 March 2021 by Beacon Street Caswell LLC and was torn down in August 2021.
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Daniels was also a newspaper editor from the 1880s until his death - For decades he managed
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While it remained, the gun was located in front of the building's front porch.
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Wake County, North Carolina
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Mary Jane Gregory; Ralph Christian; George R. Adams (January 1976).
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The former Daniels House was named Wakestone by Josephus' wife,
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in 1976. After Daniels' death it was purchased by the local
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Stradline, Richard; Johnson, Anna (August 2, 2021).
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. National Historic Landmark

Josephus Daniels House is located in North Carolina
Josephus Daniels House is located in the United States
Raleigh, North Carolina
35°47′56.65″N 78°38′50.43″W / 35.7990694°N 78.6473417°W / 35.7990694; -78.6473417
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mansion
Raleigh, North Carolina
Josephus Daniels
Secretary of the Navy
Woodrow Wilson
The News & Observer
Raleigh
National Historic Landmark
Freemasons
Addie Worth Bagley Daniels
United States Route 70
Josephus Daniels
Woodrow Wilson
World War I
United States Ambassador to Mexico
The News & Observer
Raleigh
North Carolina
white supremacist
segregationist
Wilmington insurrection of 1898
List of National Historic Landmarks in North Carolina

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