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THE HISTORY OF MARTIN COUNTY......
The locality was known to the Indians as "Squhawky" but it was called "Tar Landing" by the newcomers, as it gradually became the principal shipping point for the tar, pitch, turpentine and other forest products and meat produced in the area. The settlement prospered and was designated the county seat when it was chartered in March 1774. A little more than five years later, during the Revolutionary War, it became the first incorporated town in the county and was named "Williamston" in the charter granted at a session of the General Assembly held in Halifax during October and November 1779.
The name "Williams" is prominetely connected with the early history of the county. Colonel Williams' father, also named William Williams, migrated to the United States from Wales in the early 1700's and settled on the south bank of the Roanoke River in the upper end of the county, which at that time was in Edgecombe and was later a part of Halifax before it became Martin. William Williams II was a delegate to the Hillsborough and Halifax conventions in 1776, was elected colonel of Martin County's militia when it was organized, and continued in that capacity until he was elected the county's first state senator is 1777. He resigned his military commission shortly afterwards and was succeeded as commanding officer of the county's militia by his nephew, Lt. Col. Whitmel Hill.
In the 20th Century, with the bridging of the Roanoke River at the eastern edge of the city limits in 1922, Williamston became the hub of a system of major highways and roads upon which business and commercial life flourised. Along with Williamston, Jamesville (1785) and Hamilton (1804) made up the original "river" towns in Martin County. All were important shipping and trading centers along the Roanoke River.
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