March served as sheriff of Davie County (1842-1850) and in the North Carolina House of Representatives (1854-1858) and Senate (1864). He poses here beside granddaughter Luna Rush Williams standing and daughter Mary Frances March Williams seated;...
Dr. McGuire held the office of County Physician and County Superintendent of Heath for more than 20 years, represented Davie County in the state House of Representatives for one session, and served as County Treasurer for 16 years from 1882.
Born April 19, 1813 in Rockingham County, David Settle Reid served two terms as Governor of North Carolina before being elected to the U. S. Senate. He died in 1891 and is buried in Reidsville, NC.
Pictured left to right: W. A. Withers, county treasurer; Almey Hyatt, court treasurer; Joe Liner; William Harrison Leatherwood; Bob McCracken; Jim Boyd, county commissioner; C. B. (Bon) Atkinson, register of deeds; Will Haynes, sheriff.
Grant, born in Davie County, graduated from the University of North Carolina and was licensed to practice law in 1900. He practiced in Mocksville until his death in 1962 and served as county attorney for 29 terms. He was elected the first counselor...
Label reads, " Rawls Howard retiring after 20 years of almost continuous service. Going out with a smile. H. I. (Slim) Johnson, Installed as Mayor May 12th 1947. Elected with no opposition. Coming in with a smile. Everybody seems happy."
Lieutenant Governor Cherry speaking at the Centennial celebration. Left to right: Gordon Winkler, Watt Gragg, Lt. Gov. Cherry (standing) and Wade Brown.
Black and white photo shows Governor Jim Hunt presenting Mayor John Henry Moss with the Governors Community Excellence Award. John Henry Moss was a long time mayor of Kings Mountain. In the photo are: (front row left to right) Mayor John Henry...