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Town of Granite Quarry
Town of Granite Quarry
granitequarrync.gov

Granite Quarry was originally named Woodville in the late 1800's and was officially changed by the N.C. General Assembly to Woodsides on March 7, 1901. This name was derived from a family of Woodsides who lived in the community. The first post office was established under this name in 1891 with Joseph F. Wiley serving as the first postmaster. Soon after its incorporation there was a lot of confusion in freight and mail deliveries as there was another town under the name of Woodsides in North Carolina. Thus, in 1902, the post office changed its name to Granite Quarry, for the stone quarried here. The N.C. General Assembly did not officially change the name until February 5, 1905. The first postmaster under the name of Granite Quarry was W. S. Brown. When the town incorporated in 1901, Jerry L. Shuping was the first mayor. The aldermen were: William L. Lefler, L. H. Kluttz, Rufus B. Peeler, and Alfred L. Peeler, which were the five families that lived in the town. The first town meetings were held in an upstairs room in the W. S. Brown store building. What is now the Town Hall Municipal Building was originally built in 1963 by Gemgas and later purchased by the town.


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