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Fairmont
First
settled before the American Revolution by Islam
Pittman from South Carolina, Ashpole, Fairmont's
original name, was attributed to the abundance of
ash trees in the nearby swamp. Its early economy
was influenced by the lumber resources and later,
railroad expansion. The church was a strong
influence in the area with the Ashpole Presbyterian
Church established in 1791. Prior to the that, the
church building had served as a school and meeting
house for all denominations until 1787 when the
Methodists organized their own church. Ashpole
Institute was founded here by Rev. Stinson Ivey in
the 19th century.
Ashpole became a stop on the Southeastern Railroad
line in 1898 and the town's first lots were sold.
Incorporated as Union City in 1899 as a meeting
point for the railroad and the tobacco market, the
town did not retain this name. It was instead
renamed Ashpole until 1907 when the current town
name, Fairmont, was adopted.
Commercial growth of the town expanded in this
century. One general store and a blacksmith shop
were noted in 1879, by 1930 30 general stores and a
variety of other enterprises had been established.
Fairmont's 20th century growth has been associated
with the tobacco industry. Today, truck farming and
the textile industry are expanding as part of the
economic development of this area.
Fairmont has several medical facilities,
specializing in general medical and dialysis.
Come and play golf at the Flag
Tree of Fairmont Golf Club, www.flagtreegolf.com,
an 18 Hole Championship Course in excellent
condition, located on HWY 130 By-Pass.
Please visit our town website
at:
www.fairmontnc.com.
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Lumber Bridge
Incorporated
by the General Assembly in 1891, Lumber Bridge
residents take pride in its cultural and civic
history. Believed to date from 1776, the original
land grant was part of the holdings of Levey Glass.
The town's name comes from the hand-hewn bridge over
the Little Marsh Swamp.
The Lumber Bridge Light Infantry Company, today
housed in Parkton, was first chartered in 1547 and
remains the oldest North Carolina military company
and the second oldest guard in the nation still in
active service. Known since the Civil War as the
"Scotch Tigers" to honor the fore bearers of this
area, the unit has also served in the
Spanish-American War and World Wars I and II. Many
present Guard members are Vietnam and Desert-Stor m
Veterans. The "Scotch Tigers" National Guard has
frequently assisted storm victims, most recently
being deployed in response to Hurricane Fran.
The town was also home to the first eastern North
Carolina high school which was accredited in 1907.
Known for its strong college preparatory program,
the school was phased out in 1931 due to a declining
town population.
The May 20, 1909 Robesonian highlights the
importance of truck farming of vegetables and cotton
to this area.
Lumber Bride experienced a loss of jobs and labor
force that faced many communities during the
depression and war years of the 1930's and 40's.
However, an upbeat climate is evidenced toady by the
new industries hat have located here.
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Lumberton
The
original town of Lumberton began prior to the
Revolutionary War as a settlement on the 250-acre
plantation owned by General John Willis. Known as
the founder of Lumberton, Willis in 1787 petitioned
the state legislature for a charter granting the
town status as the county seat of the newly formed
Robeson County. The town's original lots were sold
in 1787 and a building owned by Willis was deeded to
the county to be used as a courthouse. Willis went
on to represent Robeson County in both the State
Senate and state convention that approved the
Federal Constitution in 1789.
A 1794 law called for the governance of the town by
five directors with power of taxation. Unobligated
tax money was designed to support Lumberton Academy
which also served as a church.. This academy was
first chartered in 1793 and re-chartered at three
other times.
According to local historians, the main stage
coaches from Elizabethtown and Fayetteville met at
Lumberton to use the toll bridge across Drowning
Creek (Lumber River). The river's high bluff was
the launching point for thousands of logs floated
down the river to Georgetown. Thus, Lumberton has
been a center of economic development for over 210
years.
In the latter half of the 19th century, railroads
replaced waterways and wagon roads as the main
source of transporting local agriculture and timber
products. The Wilmington to Lumberton line was
completed in 1860.
An 1884 publication notes the town, "one of the
prettiest in the state," with a population of
1200, 20 stories, five churches, saw mills,
turpentine distilleries, and four hotels. Land
could be purchased for as little as $5 per acre.
The turn of the century saw continued railroad
expansion and growth in the tobacco and textile
industries. Electric lights replaced kerosene
street lamps in 1904. The public library was
organized in 1924. The population grew to 4100 by
1930.
In 1945 the city of Lumberton was chartered by the
North Carolina General Assembly. In recent years,
its residents have been active in refurbishing the
historic area and guiding its new industrial
growth. Lumberton was among the finalists for
designation as an All-American City in 1995.
Home today to a diversified array of internationally
owned companies, Lumberton takes pride in its
contributions to the cultural and economic history
of this area.
Please visit our town website at: www.ci.lumberton.nc.us.
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Maxton
The
first settlers in this area settled along the Shoe
Hill Creek and Lumber River in the late 1700s.
Incorporated in 1874 as Shoe Hill (from the
Gaelic "S", the shape of the nearby creek),
Maxton also held the names of Tilden (after an
1876 Democratic candidate for US President) and
Quhele (Gaelic for "narrow part of a stream").
The name was changed back to Shoe Hill in 1881 and
finally to Maxton in 1887. Maxton was chosen to
honor the Scottish settlers to the area.
Floral College was founded in 1841 by John
Gilchrist, Jr. and was closed in 1878. It was the
first woman's college in the State to confer
degrees. The remaining building of the college has
been moved to the grounds of Centre Presbyterian
Church.
Maxtonians of Note:
Birthplace of Angus W. McLean, Governor of North
Carolina, 1924-1928. He went on to serve in the
US Senate until his death in 1935.
Malcom McLean, founder of McLean Trucking and
SeaLand Inc. He was named "Man of the Century" by
the International Maritime Hall of Fame.
Alice Russell Micheaux, concert soloist and movie
actress - her credits include: The Betrayal (1948),
God's Step Children (1938), Murder in Harlem (1935)
and The Broken Violin (1927).
Town facilities include Gilbert Patterson Memorial
Public Library and Maxton Family Resources Center.
The Maxton Historical Society operates a museum of
local history, which is open on Sunday afternoons.
In the past few years the Town had begun to revive
itself. Strives are being made to
Please visit our Town website
at:
www.maxtonnc.org.
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Parkton
Parkton
was settled about 1884 and named Piney Forest. A
one-room schoolhouse, Piney Forest Academy, was
renamed Parkton Institute in 1891. The name Parkton
may originate from the name of a railroad engineer
who mapped the area adjacent to the first tracks.
Another theory id that the town was named for the
nearby parking area used by the railroad travelers.
The depot, originally on the west side of the
tracks,
has been preserved by the Parkton Historical
Society, through an arrangement with the
Atlantic Coastline Railroad. Ten daily trains
stopped in Parkton in the years preceding the use of
the automobile for mass transportation.
Incorporated in 1901, Parkton boasted only one
general store at that time, McMillan and Hughes.
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Pembroke
Settled
in 1789 and incorporated in in 1895, the town site
of Pembroke was first called Campbell's Mills. The
town developed around businesses that served the
Lumbee Indian population that resided in this area
prior to the American Revolution. Earlier known as
Scuffletown,
the town's name derives from a principle stockholder
in the Atlantic Coastline Railroad, Pembroke Jones.
The town's corporate limits as surveyed and mapped,
were based on the intersection of two railway
lines.
Under an 1885 law, twelve school districts were
established providing elementary education for
Lumbees. In 1887 a state-funded school, the
Croatan Normal School, was begun with minimal
funding to train teachers for the newly established
schools.
By
1928 the school offered high school and normal
school courses and in 1940 awarded its first
four-year degrees. In 1941 the name of the school
was changed to Pembroke State College for Indians
and shortened to Pembroke State College, in 1949.
University status was granted in 1969 and the
University of North Carolina at Pembroke
became
part of the 16 campus state university system, in
1972.
Contributions to Pembroke have long been associated
with the cultural and political history of the
Lumbees. Pembroke University houses the Indian
Cultural Center that has engaged in research and
preservation of the Native American culture of this
area. Visit the
Pembroke Chamber of Commerce website at
www.pembrokechamber.com
Please
visit our town website at:
www.pembrokenc.com.
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Red Springs
Steeped
in traditions traced from the Scottish Highlanders,
Red Springs was founded in 1775 by Sailor Hector
MacNeill on a tract granted by King George III and
signed by the North Carolina colonial governor,
Josiah Martin. The town's name originated from the
red pigment found in the local mineral springs. The
medicinal value of the springs made Red Springs a
center of population both as a health resort and a
hub for agricultural, industrial, and educational
activities. In 1852 Malcolm MacNeill, the grandson
of Sailor Hector, built a hotel which was replaced
by the Townsend Hotel in 1891. The Lumber Bridge
military company took part in the festive July 4th
opening of MacNeill's Hotel.
Incorporated in 1887, Red Springs has long been
associated with education. In 1852 a frame school
building was built near the Hotel. For nearly 40
years it was the site of religious meetings, dances,
and school. The North Carolina Military Academy
opened in 1899 and attracted male students until
1908.
In 1896 Red Springs Seminary opened as a female
seminary. It was renamed Flora MacDonald College
in 1914 to honor the Scottish heroine who had
helped Bonnie Prince Charlie escape the Stuart
uprising in Scotland. Today the building, listed in
the National Register of Historic Places, houses
Flora MacDonald Academy, as K-12 college preparatory
private school.
The annual Flora MacDonald Highland Games and
Gathering of Clans is held in October. Dancing,
pipe band competition, and traditional games attract
many visitors to the two day event.
Cotton, soybean, tobacco, and lumber production have
long been associated with the economic progress of
this community. Textiles and agribusiness form a
sold foundation for industrial expansion.
Please visit our town website
at:
www.redsprings.org.
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Rowland
The
railroad contributed to the establishment of
Rowland. When the railway was extended to this area
from Florence, SC in 1888, the people from Plainview
established Rowland, naming it for Col. Alfred
Rowland, a Confederate officer. Its first general
store was owned by R. S. Bond. A post office opened
in 1888 and the town was incorporated in 1889.
The
railway depot, built in 1890 and remodeled in 1925,
now houses the McMurray-McKeller Museum that
includes period furnishings and displays of railroad
and other historic memorabilia.
Nearby
historic sites include the Ashpole Presbyterian
Church, organized in 1796, Providence A.M.E. Zion
Methodist Church founded in 1885, and the grave site
of Robert Adair, a famous early resident. Dr.
Adair, author, soldier, and explorer, wrote History
of American Indians, published in 1775.
From
its population of 72 in 1890, the town grew to 999
in 1940 and adopted the motto, "The town of a
thousand friends". It was home to the county's
first public library, established in 1903 by local
residents each donating one book to its collection,
housed in the office of the local dentist, Dr. C. H.
Lennon.
Known
as a farming community amid rich, productive
farmland, Rowland's residents take pride in the
agricultural heritage.
Please visit our town website at: www.townofrowland.org.
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St. Pauls
St.
Pauls dates back to 1799 when the St. Pauls
Presbyterian Church was built on land donated by
William Davis. During the early 1800's only four
building comprised the town: the church, the post
office, a livery stable, and Davis' home. The first
community and businesses grew up around the
sixteen-mile post on the stage road from
Fayetteville to Lumberton, where coaches changed
horses at Davis' livery stable.
The
town's growth resulted in the establishment of an
academy, Robeson Institute, in 1845. A 1925 paper
reports that "It was a mixed school (gender), but
was taught by competent teachers." In 1885 the
academy burned and was never rebuilt. A new school,
combined with the Masonic Lodge, was built in 1886.
The
textile industry flourished during the early part of
this century with the building of three cotton mills
by 1920. The worldwide depression of the 30's
contributed to the selling of the mills in 1943 to
Burlington Mills Corporation. The textile industry
continues to be a leading contributor to the area's
economy.
The
railroad industry contributed much to the history of
St. Pauls. The Virginia and Carolina Railroad,
connecting St. Pauls with Lumberton and
Elizabethtown and branching with the Atlantic Coast
Line at Hope Mills, was built 1907-1910 by the
Atlantic Improvement Company. This influenced the
surveying and sale of home lots and establishment of
the business section next to the railway station.
The
town was incorporated in 1909, the same year of the
town's first telephone line. An electric light line
came to St. Pauls in 1912. Both of these local
companies were bought in the 1920's by companies
offering statewide service.
In
1923, St. Pauls was described as a "rosebud of
nature's beauty "with its three cotton mills, flour
mill, bank newspaper, lumber company, ice company,
three doctors, and three lawyers and "nice wide
streets with plans to pave".
Today,
the area surrounding St. Pauls is known for its
diversified farming and improving economic base.
Please
visit our town website at:
www.stpaulsnc.gov.
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