Lee County, North Carolina
Buffalo Presbyterian Church and Cemeteries
Downtown Sanford Historic District
East Sanford Historic District
Endor Iron Furnace
Euphronia Presbyterian Church
Farish-Lambeth House
Farrar, Obediah, House
Hawkins Avenue Historic District
Lee Avenue Historic District
Lee County Courthouse
Lee County Training School
McIver, John D., Farm
Railroad House
Rosemount-McIver Park Historic District
Sanford High School, Former
Sanford Tobacco Company Redrying Plant and Warehouse
Seaboard Milling Company
Temple Theatre
In the early years, Lee County was largely a rural agricultural area, with farming and small-scale industries being the main source of employment. The county was named after General Robert E. Lee, the famed Confederate Army commander, reflecting the post-Civil War era and the influence of the Civil War on Southern culture.
The arrival of the railroad in the late 19th century brought new opportunities for economic growth and development. The town of Sanford, the county seat, became a major transportation hub, connecting the county to other parts of the state and facilitating the movement of goods and people. This led to the establishment of textile mills and other industries that fueled the local economy.
Throughout the 20th century, Lee County experienced ups and downs in its economic trajectory. The decline of the textile industry in the latter half of the century caused job losses and economic challenges for the region. However, efforts to diversify the economy have been successful, with the county attracting new businesses in diverse sectors such as automotive manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and logistics.
Today, Lee County continues to evolve and adapt, balancing its agricultural heritage with modern developments to create a vibrant and dynamic community. It remains a place where history meets progress, offering a mix of natural beauty, cultural attractions, and economic opportunities.
Brief timeline of the history of Lee County, North Carolina:
- 1747 - Lee County was established as part of the colonial province of North Carolina.
- 1907 - The Atlantic Railroad was completed, connecting Sanford and Western Lee County to the rest of the state.
- 1909 - Sanford was officially incorporated as a town.
- 1921 - The town of Sanford became the county seat of Lee County.
- 1958 - The Sanford Dam was built, creating the 1,290-acre Lake Sanford.
- 1971 - The city of Sanford was chartered.
- 1985 - The Lee County Courthouse, designed by local architect William Roy Wallace, was completed.
- 2000 - Central Carolina Community College's Health Sciences Building was opened, providing educational opportunities in the healthcare field.
- 2019 - Lee County celebrated its 272nd anniversary since being established.
This timeline provides a glimpse into the major events and milestones that have shaped the history of Lee County, North Carolina.