Germantown, North Carolina

Germantown is an unincorporated community in Hyde County, North Carolina. It is at the intersection of Swindell-Credle Road and German Town Road. Germantown is approximately 52.66 miles east-southeast of Greenville, North Carolina, 44 miles southeast of Williamston, North Carolina, and 240.4 miles south-southeast of Washington, D.C., at an elevation of approximately 4 feet above mean sea level. German Town Road was renamed by the USPS with the advent of 911 addresses. Germantown was the Hyde County Seat in the late 1700's into the early 1800's. Originally named for English Colonist Bernard Germain, it was called Germain Town until the name was conscripted by the timber industry from Pennsylvania in the late 1800's, which is also when Scranton NC was renamed, to make the German Americans and the Mennonites more comfortable being transported South to cut down the Cypress Trees and clear the swamps. As of 9 January 2021, there is only one permanent resident of what can at best be described as the remnants of a neighborhood, not a village, and it is a mere coincidence that she happens to be of German American descent.

References

  • "Germantown". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2009-05-08.


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