Pender County, North Carolina
Ashe, Gov. Samuel, Grave
Bannerman House
Belvidere Plantation House
Burgaw Depot
Burgaw Historic District
Canetuck School
Moore's Creek National Military Park (Boundary Increase)
Moores Creek National Battlefield
Pender County Courthouse
Penderlea Homesteads Historic District
Poplar Grove
Sloop Point
SS. Peter and Paul's Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church
US Naval Ordnance Testing Facility Assembly Building
US Naval Ordnance Testing Facility Control Tower
US Naval Ordnance Testing Facility Observation Tower No. 2
During the American Revolution, Pender County played a significant role in the fight for independence. Many local residents joined the Patriot cause and fought against British forces. In 1776, the county was named after William Dorsey Pender, a Confederate general during the American Civil War.
The Civil War had a deep impact on Pender County, as it did with much of the South. It experienced significant military activity, including skirmishes and the occupation of Wilmington by Union forces. The county was also home to several notable figures of the Civil War, including Confederate General James Johnston Pettigrew.
In the 20th century, Pender County began to evolve as new industries emerged. Agriculture, particularly tobacco and seafood, remained important, but the county also saw the growth of manufacturing and tourism. Today, Pender County continues to flourish, with a thriving economy and a diverse community that honors its heritage while embracing the future.
Brief timeline of the history of Pender County, North Carolina:
- 1715 - Pender County founded as part of Bath County, North Carolina
- 1734 - Pender County becomes part of New Hanover County
- 1750 - Pender County becomes part of Bladen County
- 1779 - Pender County becomes part of Duplin County
- 1875 - Pender County becomes an independent county
- 1891 - Construction of the Wilmington and Topsail Sound Railroad
- 1940s - Modernization and industrialization of the county
- 1996 - Pender County Courthouse and Jail added to the National Register of Historic Places
This timeline provides a glimpse into the major events and milestones that have shaped the history of Pender County, North Carolina.