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NC. Havelock is bounded on one side by the Neuse River and on the other by the 160,000-acre Croatan National Forest. Havelock is the home of the Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point. The world's largest Marine Corps aviation facility, Cherry Point has the mission of maintaining a combat-ready aerial strike force for the nation's defense. Population/GrowthHavelock was incorporated as a city in 1958. According to the North Carolina Office of State Planning, Havelock is the 2nd most populous city in Craven, Pamlico, and Carteret Counties. Currently Havelock hosts approximately 22,000 residents.
Although the area was among the first settled in North Carolina, the official population in 1950 was 100. The population in 1965 was about 3,500. Many of the city's current residents are affiliated with the adjacent Cherry Point Marine Corps Air Station.
Havelock has always welcomed visitors. The lovely woods of the Croatan Forest (A 150,000+ acre national forest), and the many waterways including several creeks and Yhe beautiful mile-wide Neuse River here welcomed some of the earliest settlers in America. Havelock has plantation sites dating back as early as 1707.
This city is one of eight in the world named for Sir Henry Havelock. Two are in Canada; three are in the United States. There is one Havelock in Swaziland of Southern Africa and two in New Zealand. There is also an island named for him in the Indian Ocean.
The town of Havelock Station saw action during the Civil War when elements of the Rhode Island Heavy Artillery under the command of General Ambrose Burnside stormed ashore on the beach near what is now the Officer's Club at Cherry Point. The Union forces quickly took control of the hamlet and its railroad depot using Havelock as a starting point for the capture of New Bern and Fort Macon. The operation in March 1862 provided the first major foothold in the South for the Yankees. The Union troops had few kind comments about the area, calling it desolate, snake-infested and muddy. One correspondent said the only comfort for the soldiers was the "chain-lightning whiskey" available from local stores and farm houses. Wills and other records indicate that production of "naval store" such as tar and turpentine had more economic impact here than did farming. While most people farmed, the greater income was produced through the operation of turpentine distilleries and tar kilns.
With the advent of the steam engine during and following the Civil War, wooden ships began to be replaced and the market for tar, pitch and turpentine collapsed. To make ends meet, more than a few local families switched from turpentine distillation to the distillation of something with a little more kick to it. Local legend has it that Havelock and nearby Harlowe became reknown for the quality of their "moonshine" and that a few fortunes were based on the copper coil.
Havelock welcomed the United States Marine Corps in 1940. Today, visitors are often seen craning their necks as a Harrier or Intruder streaks by overhead. Local residents are used to the roar acknowledged by a sign near the base's main gate which reads, "Pardon our noise. It's the sound of freedom." Historical information courtesy of Eddie Ellis, Havelock's Historian. |
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