North Carolina County Courthouses
Lee County Courthouse
The Lee County courthouse is unique in that it is brick red, as it is composed primarily of the clay bricks for which the county is known. Lee is a small county, geographically, and boasts nearly fifty thousand residents. Because Sanford sits where white beach sand from the coast meets the Piedmont...
Lenoir County Courthouse
Lenoir County, in seouth-central NC, is a memberof the Eastern Carolina Council of Governments. Lenoir County's County Seat, Kinston, was established in 1762 as "Kingston" and today is among the oldest cities in the state of North Carolina. The first court house in what is now Lenoir County was...
Lincoln County Courthouse
The county seat of Lincoln is the epononymous Lincolnton, home to ten thousand of the counties nearly eighty thousand reported residents. This county was delineated in 1779, named for Benjamin Lincoln, a general in the War of Revolution against the Crown. The county is divided into five townships:...
Macon County Courthouse
In describing the county, John Preston Arthur wrote in 1914 that "Macon was organized into a county in 1828 and was 'singularly fortunate in the character of the people who first settled it.' William and Jacob Siler having married sisters of D. L. Swain, and Jesse R. Siler having married a daughter...
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