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Brunswick, established in 1745, was made a borough town in
1754, and when Brunswick County was established in 1764 it was
made the county seat. In 1779 the county seat was authorized to
be moved to the plantation of John Bell near Lockwood's Folly
Bridge. In 1784 Walkersburg, named in honor of John Walker on
whose land it was situated, was established. Provisions were
made in the act for a courthouse and other public buildings to be
established there. It was located near Deep Water Point. This act
specified that the courts were to be held at the most convenient
place until the courthouse was completed. It is doubtful that the act
was put into effect because in 1808 an act was passed authorizing
the removal of the courthouse from Lockwood's Folly to Smithville.
Court was held at the courthouse from 1805-1858. The record
does not indicate where the courthouse was. This town,
established in 1792, was named in honor of Benjamin Smith,
Governor of North Carolina, 1810-1811. In 1879 an effort to move
the courthouse failed. In 1887 Smithville was changed to
Southport. Southport served as the county seat until 1977 when
the county seat was moved to Bolivia, following a referendum on
the question.

Brunswick County was named in honor of the town of Brunswick,
which was named for King George I, Duke of Brunswick and
Lunenberg. Smithville, established in 1792, was named in honor of
Benjamin Smith, Governor of North Carolina, 1810-1811.
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