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An current portion of Thurmond Chatham Sport Land fills higher proper quarter of this map. The 749 acres that will likely be added to Thurmond take up many of the decrease left quarter, from south of Buckwheat Street and Pine Mountain Department within the south to close the intersection of N.C. 18 North and Vannoy Street within the north. It borders N.C. 18 North on the east, with N.C. 18 North working between them.
An current portion of Thurmond Chatham Sport Land fills higher proper quarter of this map. The 749 acres that will likely be added to Thurmond take up many of the decrease left quarter, from south of Buckwheat Street and Pine Mountain Department within the south to close the intersection of N.C. 18 North and Vannoy Street within the north. It borders N.C. 18 North on the east, with N.C. 18 North working between them.
The Charlotte-based Robert Haywood Morrison Basis lately donated 749 acres on the Blue Ridge Mountain escarpment in northern Wilkes County to the Nature Conservancy in North Carolina.
The acreage, close to and at locations adjoining the west aspect of N.C. 18 North, will likely be transferred to the N.C. Wildlife Sources Fee to change into a part of the Thurmond Chatham Sport Land, mentioned Debbie Crane, director of communications for the Nature Conservancy in N.C.
A deed transferring possession of the property from the inspiration to the Nature Conservancy was filed Nov. 21 on the Wilkes County Register of Deeds workplace.
Crane mentioned the inspiration made this reward “contingent on proceeds from the land funding an endowment for conservation within the Appalachians.” She mentioned the Nature Conservancy will obtain as much as $920,000 as a grant from the N.C. Land and Water Fund when it transfers the 749 acres to the N.C. Wildlife Sources Fee.
“That cash will likely be used to arrange an endowment, fulfilling the donor’s intent,” Crane defined.
The property adjoins the west aspect of N.C. 18 North the place the Thurmond Chatham Sport Land adjoins or comes near the east aspect of N.C. 18 North. It encompasses a lot of the uppermost headwaters of Mulberry Creek and a named tributary of Mulberry Creek, which is Pine Mountain Department close to Buckwheat Street.
The highly-visible acreage extends as far south as both aspect of Buckwheat Street at an elevation of about 1,600 ft on the base of the escarpment. Within the northern finish, it goes to the highest of Pine Mountain at 2,500 ft close to the intersection of Vannoy Street and N.C. 18 North.
It goes as far north because the horseshoe curve on N.C. 18 North (a few half mile from the highest of the escarpment and the Wilkes-Alleghany county line) and extends west to the highest of a ridge working parallel to Vannoy Street.
The Robert Haywood Morrison Basis honors a Charlotte businessman, environmentalist and philanthropist. It primarily helps greater training, the humanities and tradition and the pure setting. Robert H. Morrison, a local of Hickory, died in 2005. Cynthia Haldenby Tyson of Charlotte served as president of the inspiration till her dying in January 2024.
The Thurmond Chatham Sport Land at present encompasses about 6,400 acres obtainable to the general public for searching, fishing and different leisure functions.
Thurmond Chatham is bounded by Longbottom Street on the south, N.C. 18 North on the west, the Alleghany County line on the north and the Blue Ridge Parkway’s Doughton Park on the east and northeast.
Mixed with over 7,000 acres in Doughton Park and practically 14,500 acres in Stone Mountain State Park, Thurmond Chatham is a part of virtually 28,000 contiguous acres of publicly-owned property in Wilkes and Alleghany counties.
The 1,145-acre Jenkins Household Mountain Land LLC tract, with a conservation easement defending it from improvement, is about one mile northwest of the 749 acres deeded to the Nature Conservancy.
The Jenkins property extends from Vannoy Street to about three-tenths of a mile from the highest of the escarpment and the Wilkes-Alleghany line.
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