Captain James Hamlin

Captain James E. Hamlin (1859-1924) was an amazing man whose name is synonymous with Raleigh's Black history.

A graduate of Shaw University, he operated several businesses in the Raleigh area, and worked as a clerk at the Post Office.  The businesses included:

  • Green Front Saloon on S. Wilmington Street (1890's)
  • People's Drug Store with partner Walter T. Harris (more on that later!)
  • Ideal Cafe
  • Billiard hall

The Green Front Saloon served as a recruitment center for Blacks who wanted to participate as a regiment in the Spanish-American War (1898).  He helped create the famous Black Third NC regiment of US infantry in the Spanish-American War and became a Navy Captain.  Stationed in the Philippines, they fought bravely in El Caney and Santiago de Cuba.  After the war, he adopted a native young man, Valentin Cortez Hamlin, who became a pharmacist.

People's Drug Store, which was at 13 E. Hargett Street, was the oldest Black pharmacy in the country and the 1st...

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