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Trenton, NC 28585 Lee County Courthouse: Lee County: 1400 S Horner Blvd Sanford, NC 27330 1908 Lenoir County Courthouse: Lenoir County: 130 S Queen St Kinston, NC 28501 1939 Lincoln County Courthouse: Lincoln County: 1 Courthouse Square Lincolnton, NC 28093 1921 Macon County Courthouse Macon County: 5 W Main St Franklin, NC 28734 1972 Madison ...
It was named for Nathaniel Macon, [5] who represented North Carolina in the United States House of Representatives from 1791 to 1815 (serving as Speaker of the House from 1801 to 1807), and in the United States Senate from 1815 to 1828. Macon County's first courthouse was a brick building constructed by Colonel David Coleman in Franklin in 1829 ...
Union County Courthouse is a historic courthouse building located at Monroe, Union County, North Carolina. The original Late Victorian section, was built in 1886, consisted of a two-story five-bay main block with a two-bay wing on each side. It has a low hip roof surmounted by a large cupola. Two additional three-bay wings were added in 1922. [2]
Jackson County and Macon County: David Lowry Swain (1801–1868), a governor of North Carolina and president of the University of North Carolina: 13,916: 540 sq mi (1,399 km 2) Transylvania County: 175: Brevard: 1861: Henderson County and Jackson County: Derived from the Latin words, trans meaning "across" and sylva meaning "woods" 33,549: 380 ...
Located in the district is the separately listed Union County Courthouse. Other notable buildings include the Hotel Joffre Building (1917-1919), Bank of Union Building (1905-1906), Belk/Bundy Building (1911), Monroe Bank & Trust Company Building (1919-1920), Monroe Hardware Company Building (1928), and Secrest Building (1928). [2]
Retired Judge Beverly Scarlett points out a portion of the original timber frame of Dickerson Chapel AME Church on Thursday, April 18, 2024, in Hillsborough, N.C. Built in 1790, the building ...
A federal lawsuit filed Tuesday seeks the removal of a Confederate monument marked as “in appreciation of our faithful slaves” from outside of a North Carolina county courthouse. The Concerned ...
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