North Carolina County Courthouses
Gates County Courthouse
Gates is a county rich in history, home to a large section of the Great Dismal Swamp. Runaway slaves would hide there, somehow braving the mosquitos, snakes and other wildlife this area of the state boasts. Gates County's courthouse stands proudly in the centre of aptly named Gatesville, wherein...
Graham County Courthouse
The seat of Graham County is Robbinsville, a picturesque Appalachian village which has been featured in numerous movies, including Harrison Ford's "The Fugitive". If one finds oneself a fugitive from the law in the county of Graham, its historic courthouse is a place one might wind up. The...
Granville County Courthouse
Granville County, home to over sixty thousand persons, has her seat in the quaint town of Oxford. Granville County is a member of the Kerr-Tar Regional Council of Governments. It is governed by a commissioner/manager form of government under the laws of the state of North Carolina. Granville County...
Greene County Courthouse
Greene County, being a part of land grant by King Charles II of England in 1663, was first settled around 1710 by immigrants from Maryland, Virginia, and parts of North Carolina. The original inhabitants of the area, the Tuscarora Indians, fought with these immigrants and on March 20-23, 1713, a...
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