About Orange County |
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Orange County, North Carolina was formed in 1752 from parts of Bladen County, Granville County and Johnston County. It was named for the infant William V of Orange, whose mother, Anne, daughter of King George II of Great Britain, was then regent of the Dutch Republic. |
In 1771, Orange County was greatly reduced in area. The western part of it was combined with the eastern part of Rowan County to form Guilford County. Another part was combined with parts of Cumberland County and Johnston County to form Wake County. The southern part of what remained became Chatham County. |
In 1777, the northern half of what was left of Orange County became Caswell County. In 1849, the western third of the still-shrinking county became Alamance County. Finally, in 1881, the eastern half of the county's remaining territory was combined with part of Wake County to form Durham County. |
The county is divided into seven townships: |
As of the census of 2000, the population of Orange County was 118,227. |
Official Site of Orange County Official Site of Hillsborough, NC Official Site of Chapel Hill, NC Official Site of Mebane, NC History of Hillsborough, NC History of Mebane, NC History of Carrboro, NC |
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