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It was originally named Glasgow County, for James Glasgow, North Carolina Secretary of State from 1777 to 1798. In 1799, Glasgow's involvement in military land grant frauds forced him to resign and leave the state. Glasgow County was then renamed Greene County in honor of Nathanael Greene, one of General Washington's right-hand men.
This list includes properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Greene County, North Carolina. Click the "Map of all coordinates" link to the right to view a Google map of all properties and districts with latitude and longitude coordinates in the table below. [1]
English: This is a locator map showing Greene County in North Carolina. For more information, see Commons:United States county locator maps. Date: 12 February 2006:
North Carolina's 1868 constitution adopted a "Township and County Commissioner Plan" for structuring local government, largely inspired by provisions in Pennsylvania's constitution. Townships were created under the county unit of government, with every county divided into them, and each given their own township board.
Pages in category "Towns in Greene County, North Carolina" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. H.
40 Greene County. 41 Guilford County. 42 Halifax County. 43 Harnett County. 44 Haywood County. ... New Light Township, North Carolina; Purnell, North Carolina; Riley ...
Snow Hill Historic District is a national historic district located at Snow Hill, Greene County, North Carolina.The district encompasses 229 contributing buildings, a contributing site (St. Barnabas Church Cemetery), two contributing structures, and a contributing object (Clara Ernart gravestone) in the central business district and surrounding residential sections of Snow Hill.
Hookerton is a town in Greene County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 409 at the 2010 census. [5] It is geographically located southeast of Snow Hill on North Carolina Highway 123. The town is part of the Greenville Metropolitan Area.