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TOWN OF GARYSBURG,
NORTH CAROLINA

Garysburg first appeared in official records as a post office named “Peeples Town” some time in between 1818 and 1825. “Peeples Town” or “Tavern” as it was also called, was located near the banks of the Roanoke River, a site south of its present day location. Roderick B. Gary, a native of the Town of Halifax, NC later settled in Northampton County, NC and gave “Garysburgh”, as it became known, its new name in 1838.  The name stayed as such until 1892 when the spelling was officially changed to its current name.  During the 1840’s the site along the river was abandoned, and people began to settle in a new site not too far away, now present day Garysburg.

Because the town was between the railroad and the river it served as a major market for Northampton County, NC and a point of interchange for commerce.

It was during the Blakely days that the Garysburg community became more socially aligned with Halifax County than with Northampton. The next major river landing below Blakely was the Town of Halifax, which is thought to have engaged in much commerce and interchange between the two towns, since marriages between residents of the two towns was quite frequent. Indeed, it was a native of the Town of Halifax, Roderick B. Gary, who settled in Northampton County, and for whom the town was named in 1838, later changed to its present spelling in 1892.  Gary became the operator of a hotel (now the Collier Place) and did well in his new home. He also served Northampton County as a Representative in the State House.

In the 1840’s, after the original location of the town along the Roanoke River was abandoned and relocated (to what is now present day Garysburg), people began settling in the newly-named town. Gary donated an acre of land to the Methodist Episcopal Church opposite his hotel as a new home for the congregation of Moore’s Chapel, located four miles east of the town, and is said to have been completed in the 1850’s.

During the Civil War, Garysburg was important because of the railroad. A camp was established for Confederate troops north of the town and trenches were dug near the river bridge to protect it from attack. The Methodist Episcopal Church was converted into a hospital and used by Confederate soldiers from North Carolina and Virginia, some of whom are buried in the church’s courtyard. Following the war, Garysburg was still a prosperous town. The editor of a Petersburg, Va newspaper wrote in 1881: “…We made the Garysburg Hotel, which is one of the best country hotels in the state — our headquarters.”   During the late 1800’s and early 1900’s Garysburg grew to contain several general stores (mercantile), a drugstore, a bank (The Farmers & Merchants), a saw mill, a stone and gravel company, a public school, a doctor’s office, and a lawyer’s office.

Meet Our Mayor
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MEET OUR MAYOR

Mayor Roy Bell

Mayor Roy L Bell has been Mayor of the Town of Garysburg since 1993, 30 years. 

 

He was married to the   late Sarah C. Bell for 44 years. They have three children, four grandchildren and 1 great grandchild. 

 

He graduated from Gumberry High School in 1973. He attended Champion Apprentice School in 1990.

 

He began his employment with Champion International Paper, which became Kapstone, which is now West Rock. He was employed there for 32 years.   

 

In 1979 he became a chartered member of the Garysburg Volunteer Fire Department.  He currently serves as Fire Chief.  

 

He is a member of the Roanoke Chapel Missionary Baptist Church where he serves as Chairman of the Deacon Board, Youth Advisor and Sunday School Teacher for young people ages 13-18. 

 

He serves on the Garysburg Volunteer Public Library Advisory Board and is a member of the Board of Directors for Upper Coastal Plain Council of Governments. 

Town Council

TOWN COUNCIL

Welcome to the official website of our town's council. Our dedicated council members work tirelessly to improve the community, promote economic development, and enhance the quality of life for all residents.

Roy L. Bell

Mayor

Rita Williams

Finance Officer

Ky'Juan Faison Mobley

Mayor Pro-Term /

Parks & Recreaton Comissioner

Freddie Gallimore

Town Administrator

Maria Misse

Town Attorney

Semiko Jacobs

Senior Citizen/Beautification Commissioner

Wallace Ransom

Street Comissioner

Juanita Owens

Town Clerk

Curtis Williams

Parks & Recreaton

Comissioner

Peggy R. Crossen

Assistant Clerk

Iris Williams

Administrative Assistant

BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT

Ryland Cain, Peggy Barnes, Betty Ransom, Yvonne Williams, Marcia Faison, Elizah Shearin

PLANNING BOARD

Jearline Brown, Marrice Cain, Shirley Barnes

Shirley Fields, Ricky Majette, Cynthia Barnes

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