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Alamance County Milestones in History
1700 | John Lawson, Surveyor General for His Majesty's Providence of North Carolina traversed the region populated with Indian tribes and plenteous with game. |
1710 | The bloody Indian Wars reached the region and death and emigration reduced the Indian population |
1720 | The first settlers come to the Haw River country. The Indians were no longer in the region. |
1745 | Adam Trollinger erected a grist mill on the banks of the Haw River. He also founded the town of Haw River. |
1753 | Dixon's Grist Mill built in Snow Camp. Used as headquarters for General Cornwallis during the Revolutionary War. |
1765 | Colonists refused to let His Majesty's warship Diligence land with stamp (tax) paper, a resistance which led to the Battle of Alamance. |
1767 | Regulators formed. |
1771 | Battle of Alamance. Local homesteaders, angry at British tyranny, repelled the militia of Governor William Tryon, but ran out of ammunition and had to retreat. |
1837 | E.M. Holt built South's first plaid-dyeing cotton mill on Alamance Creek. The early beginnings bolstered the post-was economy and it progressed to become the textile center of the entire Southern Region. |
1849 | Alamance County founded. |
1850 | North Carolina Railroad began construction of a line through Alamance County. |
1851 | Graham incorporated. |
1853 | General Benjamin Trollinger bought land options and put together the real estate for the Company Shops headquarters of the NC Railroad Company. The town took the same name. |
1854 | Mebane settled. |
1857 | The village of Company Shops had grown to 27 buildings. |
1866 | Burlington chartered as "Company Shops". |
1881 | Mebane incorporated as Mebanesville. |
1887 | Town name "Company Shops" changed to Burlington. |
1889 | Elon College founded. |
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