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Transylvania County

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TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY GOVERNMENT:
www.transylvaniacounty.org

COUNTY SEAT: Brevard

FORMED: 1861
FORMED FROM: Henderson, Jackson

LAND AREA: 378.53 square miles

2020 POPULATION ESTIMATE: 32,986
White: 93.4%
Black/African American: 3.5%
American Indian: 0.5%
Asian: 0.7%
Pacific Islander: 0.1%
Two or more races: 1.9%
Hispanic/Latino: 3.4% (of any race)

From State & County QuickFacts, US Census Bureau, 2020.

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT: 11TH

BIOGRAPHIES FOR
Transylvania County

WILDLIFE PROFILES FOR
Mountain region

GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION

REGION: Mountain
RIVER BASIN: French Broad, Savannah, Map
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES: Haywood, Henderson, Jackson

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See also: North Carolina Counties (to access links to NCpedia articles for all 100 counties)

by Peter Bangma, 2006

See also: Biltmore Forest School; Brevard College; Brevard Music Center.

Transylvania County is located in the Mountain region of southwestern North Carolina along the South Carolina border. It was formed in 1861 from portions of Jackson and Henderson Counties. Its county seat, Brevard, was established in 1861 but not incorporated until 1889. Its other communities include Cedar Mountain, Cherryfield, Lake Toxaway, Little River, Penrose, Pisgah Forest, and Sapphire.

The forests and mountains of Transylvania County were home to the Cherokee Indians until federal legislation in 1830 forced the relocation of most North Carolina Cherokee to Oklahoma. English, Scotch-Irish, and Welsh settlers came to the region by way of Cherokee trading paths and river routes along the Davidson River and other tributaries in the French Broad River and Savannah River basins, but the county remained lightly populated through the early nineteenth century, home primarily to yeoman farmers. In the late nineteenth century, industrialist George Vanderbilt acquired large tracts of forest land in the county, and in 1895 he hired Carl A. Schenck to manage the lands for timber harvest and conservation. The lands today comprise portions of Pisgah National Forest, nearly 83,000 acres of which is located in Transylvania County. The Cradle of Forestry in America historic site in northern Transylvania County, on the site of the Biltmore Forest School founded by Schenck in 1898, commemorates the role of the school and the county in the development of modern forestry. The county remains an important producer of timber and timber products.

The growth of Brevard and the county generally increased beginning in 1895, when the Henderson & Brevard Railroad (later the Transylvania Railroad Company) came to town. The railroad brought increased commerce and tourism, which in turn sparked development of luxurious resort towns such as Lake Toxaway. A major human and ecological disaster struck, however, when the Lake Toxaway dam broke during a major flood that struck western North Carolina in 1916. The flood destroyed many small farming communities downstream, left Lake Toxaway dry, and led to the failure of the resort. Piles of timber debris from the 1916 flood can still be seen in the area today.

In 1934 Brevard College was founded on the campus of Epworth School, an important early institute for girls and young women in western North Carolina. The college in time earned a strong reputation for education in the arts and in the environmental sciences. Brevard's reputation as an artistic community was also enhanced by the Brevard Music Center, established in 1945 and home to one of the finest summer music festivals and master class programs in the country. By the early twenty-first century, Transylvania County was firmly established as a popular mountain destination for tourists drawn to the county's natural environment and recreational opportunities. The county is popularly billed as the "Land of Waterfalls" on account of its more than 250 falls, including Looking Glass Falls, Sliding Rock Falls, and Whitewater Falls, which, at some 411 feet, is considered the highest cascade east of the Rocky Mountains. Gorges State Park, near Sapphire, was established in 1999 on land purchased from Duke Energy Corporation. The estimated population of Transylvania County was 29,700 in 2004.

Annotated history of Transylvania County's formation:

For an annotated history of the county's formation, with the laws affecting the county, boundary lines and changes, and other origin information, visit these references in The Formation of the North Carolina Counties (Corbitt, 2000), available online at North Carolina Digital Collections (note, there may be additional items of interest for the county not listed here):

County formation history: https://digital.ncdcr.gov/Documents/Detail/the-formation-of-the-north-ca...

Index entry for the county: https://digital.ncdcr.gov/Documents/Detail/the-formation-of-the-north-ca...

Additional resources:

Corbitt, David Leroy. 2000.The formation of the North Carolina counties, 1663-1943.https://digital.ncdcr.gov/Documents/Detail/the-formation-of-the-north-carolina-counties-1663-1943/3692099?item=4553233(accessed June 20, 2017).

Transylvania County Government: https://www.transylvaniacounty.org/

Brevard / Transylvania County Chamber of Commerce: https://brevardncchamber.org/

Transylvania County Tourism Development Authority: https://explorebrevard.com/

DigitalNC, Transylvania County: https://www.digitalnc.org/counties/transylvania-county/

North Carolina Digital Collections (explore by place, time period, format):https://digital.ncdcr.gov

Image credits:

Rudersdorf, Amy. 2010. "NC County Maps." Government & Heritage Library, State Library of North Carolina.

Subjects:

Counties

From:

Encyclopedia of North Carolina, University of North Carolina Press.

Authors:

Bangma, Peter

Origin - location:

Transylvania County

1 January 2006 | Bangma, Peter

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FAQs

Why is it called Transylvania County? ›

Having been born on a farm near Blantyre in Transylvania, it is no surprise that Jordan chose the name “Transylvania” for the new county. The name, “Transylvania,” comes from the Latin, “trans” for “across” and “sylvan” for “woods,” and could not have been more aptly chosen.

What is a fun fact about Transylvania County? ›

The Transylvania County Courthouse, located in the heart of Brevard, is on the National Register of Historic Places. Transylvania County is called the “Land of Waterfalls” due to the 250 waterfalls located throughout the county. Whitewater Falls is the one of the highest waterfalls in the Eastern United States.

Who settled Transylvania County, NC? ›

The Cherokee were the early residents of present Transylvania County and used a major transportation route known as the Estatoe Path. One of the first of its kind, the Estatoe Path, connected Native Americans to the Estatoe village in South Carolina, extended throughout the Blue Ridge Mountains.

What county is 28712 in? ›

What is the old name for Transylvania? ›

There exist a number of theories on the etymology of Siebenbürgen, the German name for Transylvania. The most widely accepted theory is that Siebenbürgen refers to the seven principal fortified towns of the Transylvanian Saxons. The name first appeared in a document from 1296.

What is the wettest county in NC? ›

Receiving over 90 inches of rain annually, Transylvania County is the wettest county in the state. This is contrasted with Buncombe County, which is thirty miles northeast of Transylvania County receiving the lowest precipitation.

Why is Transylvania so famous? ›

Transylvania is famous for its vampire legends and bloodthirsty Count Dracula, popularised by Bram Stoker's 1897 fantasy novel. But the Vlad Ţepeş that inspired the book was very real – referred to throughout history as "Vlad the Impaler" for his agonizing method of empaling his enemies on long spikes.

What is the oldest house in Transylvania County? ›

ALLISON-DEAVOR HOUSE

Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, the William Deavor House, circa 1815, is one of the oldest surviving houses in Transylvania County and is a significant example of a substantial Western North Carolina farm dwelling from the second quarter of the nineteenth century.

What is the largest city in Transylvania? ›

Cluj Napoca, the largest city in Transylvania

Founded in 106, when the Roman Empire conquered Dacia, it was initially called Napoca, a name that was later incorporated into the current name becoming Cluj Napoca.

What is the oldest colonial town in North Carolina? ›

North Carolina's First Town. European settlement near the Pamlico River in the 1690s led to the creation of Bath, North Carolina's first town, in 1705. The town's location seemed ideal with easy access to the river and the Atlantic Ocean 50 miles away at Ocraco*ke Inlet.

What city is in Transylvania County NC? ›

Location. The City of Brevard encompasses 5.12 square miles in Western North Carolina at 2,231 feet above sea level. The city lies at 35°14'1.45" N, 82°44'3.49" W, about 27 miles from downtown Asheville, and 8 miles from the South Carolina border.

Who were the first white settlers in North Carolina? ›

In 1524, Giovanni Verrazano was the first European to explore North Carolina's coast. The first English explorers arrived on the Outer Banks in 1584. Ralph Lane founded a settlement in 1585, but it lasted only one year. In 1587, John White attempted a settlement at Roanoke.

What is the waterfall capital of NC? ›

Brevard | North Carolina's Land of Waterfalls | Official Tourism Site.

Is Transylvania a county? ›

Transylvania County is located in the beautiful mountains of Western North Carolina, about half way between Asheville, North Carolina and Greenville, South Carolina. The county seat is Brevard, NC. The Transylvania County Courthouse, located in the heart of Brevard, is on the National Register of Historic Places.

What is the average annual rainfall in Transylvania County NC? ›

The average annual precipitation in Brevard is about 67 inches. Parts of Transylvania County receive over 100" annually.

Why do they call it Transylvania? ›

Transylvania, with an alternative Latin prepositional prefix, means "on the other side of the woods". The Medieval Latin form Ultrasylvania, later Transylvania, was a direct translation from the Hungarian form Erdő-elve, later Erdély, from which also the Romanian name, Ardeal, comes.

Why did Transylvania change to Romania? ›

When Austria-Hungary was defeated in World War I, the Romanians of Transylvania in late 1918 proclaimed the land united with Romania. In 1920 the Allies confirmed the union in the Treaty of Trianon.

How did Transylvania LA get its name? ›

But it takes advantage of the name all year round: there's a bat painted on the water tower, and the general store is known for peddling “bat-related merchandise.” (The town's named for Transylvania University in Lexington, Kentucky. Which is also not named after Transylvania, Romania.)

Why is Transylvania University called Transylvania? ›

Founded in 1780 by an act of the Virginia legislature, Transylvania has been aptly described as a pioneer. Its name, in fact, stems from the university's location in the vast settlement region of western Virginia called Transylvania by a pioneering land company whose chief scout was Daniel Boone.

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