North Carolina County Courthouses
Craven County Courthouse
Established in 1712, Craven County is named for William, Lord Craven, one of the original Lord Proprietors of the Province of
Carolina. New Bern became the seat of the Craven Precinct (County) in 1722, and in 1770 Tryon Palace, seat of the royal governors was completed. Following the Revolution,...
Cumberland County Courthouse
Cumberland County began as a settlement in the Upper Cape Fear Valley between 1729 and 1736 by European migrants known as Highland Scots. The area became a vital transportation link to other major settlements. A receiving and distribution center was established in 1730 on the Cape Fear River. This...
Currituck County Courthouse
Established in 1668, Currituck County was one of the first areas settled in the U.S. An original North Carolina county, Currituck County was one of the five original ports. In the early 1700s, Currituck County’s original Courthouse was constructed. The building was replaced in 1842 and remodeled...
Dare County Courthouse
Dare was formed in 1870 from Currituck, Tyrrell, and Hyde. It was named in honor of Virginia Dare, the first child born of English parents in America. It is in the eastern section of the State, and is bounded by Pamlico, Croatan and Albemarle Sounds, Hyde and Tyrrell counties (and on the banks by...
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