Lenoir County Courthouse in Kinston, North Carolina

Nov 6, 2015 Fri0

Laurie and I like riding our Gold Wing motorcycle. But it is easy to get into a rut and just ride the same roads. So to force ourselves to ride to places we would not normally visit we made a goal to visit and photograph all 100 North Carolina courthouses within 1 year.

As usual, we got a little behind. We started in July 2015 and finished 99 out of 100 by June 2018. The last courthouse was in our home county of Wake and it took us until Feb 2021 to get that final one. But we made it! This blog is about one of those visits.

Many NC courthouses were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. The nomination form has some interesting facts about the various courthouse styles over the years.






Courthouse Information


Wikipedia says the following about the courthouse:

Lenoir County Courthouse is a historic courthouse located at Kinston, Lenoir County, North Carolina. It was built in 1939, and is a three-story, "H"-shaped, Moderne style building. It is faced with a limestone veneer and accented by streamlined, stylized ornament. It features a tetrastyle in antis portico of square fluted piers.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.






County Information


The North Carolina History Project lists the following information for this county:

Formed in 1791 out of the now extinct Dobbs County, Lenoir County is named for William Lenoir, Speaker of the State Senate, a Revolutionary War hero, and a University of North Carolina trustee. Lenoir County residents supported a state bill suggesting that Kinston (Dobbs County's county seat) serve as Lenoir's county seat. For over two centuries, Kinston has remained in that position. Other communities in Lenoir County include Deep Run, Institute, Dawson, Pink Hill, Graingers, and La Grange.

The vibrant history of Lenoir County is a direct reflection of its early foundation. Governor Richard Caswell, the first Governor of North Carolina, was instrumental in introducing the aforementioned bill that incorporated Kinston as the county seat of Lenoir County. After his tenure as governor expired, he settled in Kinston, where his memorial remains. Lenoir County also played a significant role during the Civil War. The CSS Neuse, a Confederate ship that was deliberately sunk by its captain to avoid capture by Union forces, contains over 15,000 nineteenth-century artifacts and is available for tour in Kinston. Furthermore, two Civil War engagements occurred in Lenoir County: the Battle of Kinston, 1862, and the Battle of Wyse Fork, 1865. Most of these sites, along with several others, are listed either on the National Register of Historic Places or deemed a State Historic Site.

Although agriculture dominated Lenoir County's economy for the first 150 years, North innovation became increasingly popular during the 1950s. The chemical industry was the first to arrive in Lenoir, with DuPont establishing a polyester manufacturing plant there in 1954. Small agro-businesses emerged during the 1980s to mitigate labor costs for farmers. But the 1990s was a turning point for Lenoir, as the county began constructing the Global TransPark (GTP), an integrated business and transportation complex. The county hoped that the park would reel in national investors and ignite the economy, much like the Research Triangle Park has done for Wake, Durham, and Orange counties. There are, however, critics of the GTP, who assert that its incurred too much debt and is heavily relying on state support to stay afloat.

A multitude of notable persons hail from Lenoir County. Sports stars, including Jerry Stackhouse, Cedric Maxwell, Dwight Clark, Larry Beck, George Shackelford, Tyrone Willingham, Reggie Bullock, and Chris Hatcher. Public servants like Federal Judge Malcolm Howard, lawyer and activist Marion A. Parrot, and sheriff Rickie Pearson, Jr., were all born in Kinston. The small town of La Grange has also produced two notable names: The Corsairs, a popular 1960s doo-wop group, and iconic drug lord Frank Lucas, who's life was immortalized in the 2007 film, American Gangster.





Our Experience


This courthouse had the first monument with a Masonic emblem. Richard Caswell was well thought of in this county. I especially like the inscription "... an able lawyer, a profound statesman, a worthy grand master, a devoted patriot, and an honest man."



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