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In the 1780s, Ashe County was a part of the self-declared "State of Franklin", within the boundaries of its Washington County. The "State of Franklin" marked the beginnings of the State of Tennessee. The North Carolina legislature created Ashe County in late 1799 with an area of 977 square miles (2,530 km 2). Many family surnames noted in the ...
The Ashe Post & Times is a bi-weekly newspaper printed in West Jefferson, North Carolina. It prints news, announcements, and obituaries as the newspaper of record for Ashe County. The newspaper formed after The Jefferson Post and Ashe Mountain Times merged in 2017. The newspaper is owned by Adams Publishing Group.
Baptist Chapel Church and Cemetery is a historic Baptist church and cemetery located near Helton, Ashe County, North Carolina. It was built in 1872, and is a simple one-story frame structure, covered by weatherboards and set on a common bond brick foundation. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. [1]
Ashe County, North Carolina, c. 1799-1955 MPS: 17: Lansing School: Lansing School. January 8, 2009 : East side of NC 194 at junction with NC 1517 Lansing: 18 ...
William Waddell House is a historic home located near Grassy Creek, Ashe County, North Carolina. It was built between 1820 and 1830, and is a two-story, three-bay, "L" plan brick dwelling with a one-story ell. The interior was restored after a fire about 1868–1871. Also on the property is a contributing log granary (c. 1875) and family cemetery.
Founded in 1978, it serves a special niche in the region, covering community news and entertainment happenings. In 2002, it was purchased by a community-focused newspaper organization, Jones Media Inc., of Greeneville, Tennessee. The Mountain Times is published every Thursday, with issues available at nearly 250 locations throughout the High ...
The township is located in northeastern Ashe County. In 2020, the population of the township was 830. [1] Chestnut Hill Township is bordered to the north by Grassy Creek Township, to the east by Alleghany County, to the south by Peak Creek Township, to the southwest by Jefferson Township, and to the west by Walnut Hill Township. [1]
Now the Citizen-Times is printed in Greenville, South Carolina, alongside The Greenville News and shipped to a distribution center. Gannett sold the Citizen-Times building in 2018. On March 31, 2024, the lease expired and the newspaper moved [ 8 ] to the co-working space called The Collider in the Wells Fargo building [ 9 ] at 1 Haywood Street.