North Carolina County Courthouses
Davidson County Courthouse
Davidson County is comprised of forty three districts, and her courthouse stands in Lexington. Davidson has gained some measure of national recognition in recent years for being home to a number of notable citizens, not the least of whom being former Sheriff Gerald Hege. Hege first won office in...
Davie County Courthouse
The county was formed in 1836 from Rowan County. It was named for William R. Davie, Governor of North Carolina from 1798 to 1799. 1,147 soldiers from Davie County fought in the American Civil War for the Confederate States of America. The county is divided into seven townships: Calahaln,...
Duplin County Courthouse
In 1751, the first official county court was held in the home of William McRee. Today, Guilford Mills, Inc, on NC Highway 11/903, is located on the original site. A short time later the first courthouse was built on Turkey Swamp near the present day Duplin/Sampson County line. When Sampson County...
Durham County Courthouse
As early as colonial days, the area known as Durham County was important to North Carolina history. English, Scots and Irish settled along the waterways of the present northeast corner of the county on land given to the Earl of Granville by the British Crown. As a result of the hard work of those...
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