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Lenoir County, North Carolina
Lenoir County History, Geography, Demographics, Cities and Towns, and Education
County Seat: Kinston
Year Organized: 1791
Square Miles: 400 |
Court House: PO Box 3289
County Courthouse
Kinston, NC 28502-3289
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Etymology - Origin of County Name
It was named in honor of William Lenoir, one of the heroes of Kings Mountain.
Demographics:
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Census Bureau Quick Facts
History
Lenoir was formed in 1791 from Dobbs. It was named in honor of William Lenoir, one of the heroes of Kings Mountain. It is in the eastern section of the State and is bounded by Craven, Jones, Duplin, Wayne, Green and Pitt counties. The present land area is
399.85 square miles and the 2000 population was 59,636. When Kinston was established in 1762 it was in Dobbs County. It was made the county seat of Dobbs in 1764, and when Dobbs was established in 1791, Kinston became the county seat of Lenoir.
Neighboring Counties:
- Craven
- Jones
- Duplin
- Wayne
- Green
- Pitt
Cities and Towns:
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- Kinston
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- La Grange |
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- Pink Hill |
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County Resources:
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