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Culberson, North Carolina

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Culberson, North Carolina
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Culberson is located in North Carolina
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Culberson is located in the United States
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Coordinates: 34°59′30″N 84°10′04″W / 34.99167°N 84.16778°W / 34.99167; -84.16778
CountryUnited States
StateNorth Carolina
CountyCherokee
Elevation
1,627 ft (496 m)
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP code
28903
Area code828
GNIS feature ID1010605[1]

Culberson is an unincorporated community in Cherokee County, North Carolina, United States. Culberson is located on North Carolina Highway 60 near the Georgia state line, 10 miles (16 km) southwest of Murphy. Culberson has a post office with ZIP code 28903.[2][3] Culberson is also home to a store, a few churches, a flea market, a local winery, several family-owned businesses, and a gas station on the NC/GA state line.

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History

In 1817, early white farmers who wed Native Americans were granted property along the Nottley River. That community gave refuge to some Cherokee in 1838 during the Cherokee removal. Logging and farming were early forms of employment to the area. The community was organized by carpenter, farmer, blacksmith and postmaster Henry Culberson. He sold local lots and donated land for the Culberson School and the railroad.[4]

In 1887, the railroad came to Culberson from Marietta, Georgia – one year before it reached Murphy. The narrow-gauge line belonging to the Marietta and North Georgia Railroad operated up to six trains daily, with service to Knoxville and Atlanta. It later became an L&N line. The railroad company also operated a hotel in Culberson in the early 1900s. When Culberson became an incorporated town, Henry's son John McAllister served as mayor. A Methodist church was built in 1896, followed by a Baptist church in 1897. Culberson quickly became Cherokee County's largest town, with up to 400 residents.[4]

When NC 60 was established from Blairsville to Murphy through Culberson in 1934, traffic from Union County began visiting the town of Murphy instead. Clark Byers Grocery Store operated from 1937 until Byers died in 2018. Culberson School closed during consolidation in the early 1950s. The Culberson Community Center opened in the late 1970s. The Marietta North Georgia Railroad Hotel (later the Anderson Hotel) burned down around 2008. The Dicky House, the home town founder Henry Culberson built in 1888, burned down in 2022. Fewer than 50 people lived within the old town limits as of 2023.[4]

Education

Students K-8 attend Ranger Elementary/Middle School.

Religion

Places of worship

  • Cornerstone Baptist Church
  • Culberson Baptist Church
  • Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church

Nearby communities

References

  1. ^ "Culberson". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
  2. ^ United States Postal Service (2012). "USPS - Look Up a ZIP Code". Retrieved February 15, 2012.
  3. ^ "Postmaster Finder - Post Offices by ZIP Code". United States Postal Service. Archived from the original on October 17, 2020. Retrieved March 16, 2013.
  4. ^ a b c Foster, Sarah (December 2023). "Culberson: Railroad powerhouse of Cherokee County". Celebrating our communities of Cherokee County: Volume 1. Cherokee Scout. pp. 32–36.


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