Dobbs County, North Carolina
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Dobbs County is a former
county located in the
U.S. State of
North Carolina. It was formed in
1758 from
Johnston County, though the legislative act that created it did not become effective until
April 10,
1759. It was named for Arthur Dobbs,
Governor of North Carolina from
1754 to
1765.
In 1779 the western part of Dobbs County became Wayne County, and the county seat was moved from its original location on Walnut Creek to the town of Kingston, which was renamed Kinston in 1784. In 1791 Dobbs County was divided into Glasgow County and Lenoir County, and ceased to exist.
See also: List of North Carolina counties