Martin County, North Carolina

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Martin County was created in 1774 from the western portion of Tyrrell County and the southeastern portion of Halifax County. Williamston is the county seat. It was named in honor of Josiah Martin, the last royal governor of the state.

  • Edna Andrews Elementary School  - School based in Hamilton, North Carolina. Gives a calendar, policies, classrooms, and contact details.
  • Martin County  - Official county government site provides online county calendar, agendas and minutes, various reports and projects, government, citizen, and departmental sections.
  • Martin County Chamber of Commerce  - Displays chamber information including member directory and benefits, area information, and a calendar of events, news, and job openings and an online idea submission form.
  • Martin County Genealogy Trails  - Provides genealogy and history information about the county including cemeteries, biographies, obituaries, schools, military and government records.
  • Martin County GenWeb  - Displays area history, access to databases, and queries for those interested in or involved in genealogy.
  • Martin County Schools  - Contains links, the Board of Education, a calendar, job vacancies, the schools, the departments, staff, and food menus.
  • Martin County Tourism Development Authority  - Offers a calendar of events, directions, and sections on things to do, accommodations, and resources.
  • National Register of Historical Places: Martin County, North Carolina  - Gives a list of the historical properties in the county. Information includes data about the architectural style, signifacance, function, and builder.
 
 
 
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