Tryon County, North Carolina
Tryon County
is a former
county
located in the
state
of
North Carolina
. It was formed in
1768
from the part of
Mecklenburg County
west of the
Catawba River
, though the legislative act that created it did not become effective until
April 10
,
1769
. It was named for
William Tryon
,
Governor of North Carolina
from
1765
to
1771
. In
1779
Tryon County was divided into
Lincoln County
and
Rutherford County
, and ceased to exist. Tryon County played an important early role in the
American Revolution
. Residents of the county actively organized into committees of safety and later a county militia to prepare against the British following the
Battle of Lexington
in
Massachusetts
. On
August 14
,
1775
49 Tryon residents gathered at the county courthouse and issued a declaration of grievances against the British known as the
Tryon Resolves
. They were among the earliest colonists to do so.
See also
List of extinct U.S. counties
List of North Carolina counties
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