Now that the Heck-Andrews house is revived, some of the NC Association of Realtors’ 55,000 members have begun pointing out its uglier past and questioning their own role in confronting it.
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Jonathan McGee Heck, for whom the house was built, fought as a Confederate colonel, identifying so strongly with the Southern cause that he left his family in what is now West Virginia and joined with the rebels in Richmond.