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Facts about the city
Hamilton is a town in Martin County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 516 at the 2010 census. The current mayor is Gil Matthews. Elected Town Commissioners include Franky Stokes Lee (mayor pro tem), Herbert Lee Everett, Kerry Spivey, Mamie Staton, and Ervin Williams. The mayor and all 5 commissioners were re-elected without opposition in the November 5, 2013 municipal election. All commissioners and the mayor serve 2 year terms. The town's municipal building is located at 101 North Front Street and is open Monday-Friday 8 AM - noon and 1 PM - 5 PM.
Hamilton Obituaries
It was reported on February 7th, 2017 that William Sr "Bill" Howell died in Middletown, Connecticut. Howell was 80 years old and was born in Hamilton, NC. Send flowers to share your condolences and honor William Sr "Bill"'s life.
History
The population was 516 at the 2000 census.
The most significant historical event of early Hamilton was the battle and fall of Fort Branch, , when Union vessels and troops came upriver from Plymouth (see Plymouth, North Carolina#History) in an attempt to reach Weldon to cut off supplies to General Robert E. Hamilton is a town in Martin County, North Carolina County, North Carolina, United States. The fort protected Weldon until the day after the General Lee surrendered at Appomattox Court House, whereupon the railroad line over the Weldon bridge had no more military significance. Lee during the American Civil War War. Afterwards, the fort was abandoned and the cannons were dumped into the Roanoke River by departing Confederate States of America troops, and were only recently discovered.
The official website for the city of Hamilton is http://www.town-of-hamilton.com/.
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