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Union County, North Carolina

Union County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of the 2020 census, the population was 238,267.[2] Its county seat is Monroe.[3] Union County is included in the Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Union County

 United States

1842

Compromise name that both local Democrats and Whigs agreed on[1]

639.65 sq mi (1,656.7 km2)

632.74 sq mi (1,638.8 km2)

6.91 sq mi (17.9 km2)  1.08%

238,267

256,452

376.56/sq mi (145.39/km2)

8th

History[edit]

The county was formed in 1842 from parts of Anson County and Mecklenburg County. Its name was a compromise between Whigs, who wanted to name the new county for Henry Clay, and Democrats, who wanted to name it for Andrew Jackson. The Helms, Starnes, McRorie, and Belk families were prominent in the town as well as Monroe and Charlotte. Most of these families came from Goose Creek Township.


Monroe, the county seat of Union County, also became a focal point during the Civil Rights Movement. In 1958, local NAACP Chapter President Robert F. Williams defended a 9-year-old African American boy who had been kissed by a white girl in an incident known as the Kissing Case. A second African-American boy, aged 7, was also convicted and sentenced to live in a juvenile reformatory until he was 21 for simply witnessing the act. After three months in a detention center, Governor Luther H. Hodges pardoned the boys.

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Mineral Springs Greenway

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Rocky River Blueway

South Piedmont Community College

Central Academy of Technology and Arts

Cuthbertson High School

Forest Hills High School

Marvin Ridge High School

Metrolina Christian Academy

Monroe Charter Academy

Monroe High School

Parkwood High School

Piedmont High School

Porter Ridge High School

Sun Valley High School

Arborbrook Christian Academy

Tabernacle Christian School

Union County Early College

Union Academy

Weddington High School

Wingate University

Shiloh Elementary

in Mineral Springs is the site of the Queens Cup Steeplechase, one of steeplechase horse racing's major annual events. The program consists of several races, and is held the last Saturday of April. The schedule of events also features a Jack Russell Terrier judging contest. Over 10,000 people typically attend the event.

Brooklandwood

The Union County town of is the site of the Boll Weevil Festival, an annual street fair and carnival that takes place every fall.

Marshville

Two major annual events occur in the county:

(county seat)

Monroe

List of counties in North Carolina

National Register of Historic Places listings in Union County, North Carolina

Brandon Oaks, North Carolina

Geographic data related to at OpenStreetMap

Union County, North Carolina

Official website

Monroe–Union County Economic Development