Isaiah Respess was the mayor of Washington, North Carolina and a state legislator. He represented Beaufort County in the North Carolina Senate in 1866. [1]
He was arrested by Confederate authorities and taken to Richmond. His son, John A. Respess, [2] had joined a Union volunteer regiment. [2]
His office at 102 W. 2nd St. is a historic site. It was originally next to the Beaufort County Courthouse and was moved. [3] [4]
A boat he owned was hit by lightning, killing its passenger. [5]
Isaiah Respess was the mayor of Washington, North Carolina and a state legislator. He represented Beaufort County in the North Carolina Senate in 1866. [1]
He was arrested by Confederate authorities and taken to Richmond. His son, John A. Respess, [2] had joined a Union volunteer regiment. [2]
His office at 102 W. 2nd St. is a historic site. It was originally next to the Beaufort County Courthouse and was moved. [3] [4]
A boat he owned was hit by lightning, killing its passenger. [5]