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  1. Partitioned into Greene County, Lenoir County, and Wayne County. Tryon County. 1768 [14] 1779 [14] Partitioned into Lincoln County and Rutherford County. For several months in 1784, Cumberland County was known as Fayette County and sent representatives to the North Carolina General Assembly of April 1784 under this name.

  2. The Battle of Alamance which was derived from the local Indian word meaning ""blue clay "" found in the Great Alamance Creek. 171,415. 435 sq mi. ( 1,127 km 2) Alexander County. 003. Taylorsville. 1847. Caldwell County, Iredell County, and Wilkes County.

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  4. www.ncpedia.org › geography › countiesCounties | NCpedia

    Oct 10, 2012 · North Carolina's 100 Counties. North Carolina has 100 counties. This page brings together a number of resources that relate to the history of North Carolina counties, links to resources in NCpedia related to individual counties, and other resources from North Carolina State Government agencies to help researchers locate current demographic and statistical information about North Carolina's ...

  5. Albemarle County [110], extinct 1689. Bath County [111], extinct after 1724 Bute County [112], divided into Franklin [37]and Warren [95]counties in 1779 Clarendon County [113], abandoned by 1667 Dobbs County [114], abolished in 1791 Glasgow County, renamed Greene County [42] in 1799 Pamtecough (or Pamticough) County, renamed Beaufort County [9 ...

  6. Counties Louisiana state. Map of Louisiana counties with names. Free printable map of Louisiana counties and cities. Louisiana counties list by population and county seats.

  7. In 1838, Caddo Parish was created from Natchitoches, as were Madison and Caldwell parishes in the east. In 1839, Union Parish was formed from Ouachita, and Calcasieu was formed from St. Landry in 1840. Five parishes were created in 1843: Bossier, DeSoto, Franklin, Sabine, and Tensas.

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