Indian Trail NC Real Estate has a rich history

Indian Trail is a town with a rich heritage, which is why Indian Trail NC real estate is sought after in Union County. Most residents know that the name "Indian Trail" was for the trading route which was established in the seventeenth century. This path ran between Petersburg, Va. to the Waxhaw Indian settlement; thus, the name "Indian Trail." Most people who have bought a Union County home for sale know that the name of Union County came from the consolidation of two counties in the area.

Indian Trail NC Real Estate has a rich educational history.

Indian Trail NC Real Estate

The first school was organized in 1903 but the first building was erected in 1923. Today, the schools in Indian Trail are a part of the Union County Public School system. Indian Trail NC real estate is attractive because of the fine school system. Union County Public Schools rank #1 among the states eight largest school districts that met the Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP).

In 2006, Union County Public School graduates were awarded a stunning 875 scholarships that have a four-year value of $19.3 million. Roughly one out of four students received a scholarship, which attests to the quality of education in Union County. All the families who have purchased Indian Trail NC real estate praise the school system for its commitment to scholarship. Any Union County home for sale can benefit from this terrific educational system.

Established in 1907, Indian Trail is approaching its 100th year of being a prominent North Carolina and the residents eagerly look forward to its centennial year. They are proud of the community they've built and feel that their town offers a good mix of industry, agriculture, and small business wrapped up in a charming community that enjoys the benefits of being a part of Union County, and a part of the greater Charlotte Metropolitan area.

The first post office in Indian Trail was established on March 12, 1861 with Cyrus Stevens as postmaster.  It was discontinued in 1866, but reopened under Henry Stevens in 1870 and flourished into modern times.   In 1912, James Orr built a commercial block which still stands.  It was used for various establishments, including a general store, post office, and movie theatre.

Before the town was incorporated, it was a big farming community. Scotch-Irish and German settlers moved into the area before the American Revolution. In 1874 the Seaboard Railroad was completed in the county. It ran from Charlotte to Monroe and went through Indian Trail. The railroad helped the town prosper by making it easier for people to get in and out of town and making goods and services more available.   Gold mining was important to the community...about 100 residents strong in 1897.   A business directory lists W.H. Phifer and Co., Eli Hemby and Co., and Thing and Co. as local mining enterprises.   General stores were operated by  A.J. Williams and Hemby & Leonard.

The first church was built in 1901, the Indian Trail Methodist, followed by the Indian Trail Presbyterian Church in 1913.  The Indian Trail Presbyterian Church (shown here) met in a nearby school until the congregation voted to build a church in 1916.   

Indian Trail nc real estate History records that William Henry Belk, the founder of the Belk Department Store chain, offered to furnish either the bricks for the church or a sum equivalent to the cost of bricks.   The congregation, when discussing construction, voted unanimously for stone....a
decision which has made the church a landmark in North Carolina.

The town became incorporated in 1907, with the city limits being designated as a circle one-half mile in radius from a point in the center of the railroad tracks.

In 1912 the population of the town was about 300. Things continued to look bright until the Great Depression when all fell apart. It wasn't until the 1960's when the future appeared brighter. Both people and industries began to see advantages in residing outside large cities. Indian Trail's growth began to spurt again.

The Indian Trail school was erected in 1923 although it had been organized since 1903. Originally all grades were taught at this school. (The photo at right is the sixth grade class of 1928).  Now, however, growth has been so substantial that only grades K-5 can be taught. The original building still stands

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among the new additions of recent years.

Electricity came to Indian Trail in late 1927. Telephone service is reported to have started in approximately 1900 and in 1901 shared the only direct line to Charlotte with Matthews. The phone system changed hands several times between then and 1955 when purchased by the North Carolina Telephone Company, which has evolved into present day Alltel system.

The Town of Indian Trail has a wonderful park. Cecil Rogers provided the town with 15 acres of land for an athletic field. He named the park after his wife and used her maiden name - Edna Love.

We wish to thank Eagle Scout Nick Jones and Michael Hill of the N.C. Department of Cultural Resources for their research.   A "Corner Museum" of the history of Indian Trail is located at Town Hall.


THE HISTORY OF THE TOWN LOGO

The lines separating the Indian, Tree and Cotton represent the Indian path which ran through the area. This path formed a link between Indians living in the Catawba River Basin and natives of the Rocky River Valley. In the 17th Century this path served as a colonial trading path between Petersburg, Virginia to the Waxhaw Indian Settlement. The tall, straight tree represents the primeval forests that covered gentle slopes in the area. These trees were standing when the first Scotch-Irish pioneers settled the Indian Trail area prior to the American Revolution. These forests provided timber for the original settlers' homes and buildings and for the saw mills that flourished in the area during the eighteen and nineteen hundreds.

The cotton boll was a common sight in the Indian Trail area for over a hundred years.   Cotton was the main cash crop for farmers during the period prior to 1950..   Several cotton gins in the area and many general stores sold seeds and fertilizer.   Most of those stores went out of business during the depression of the 1930's.

 
Indian Trail

Indian Trail is one of the fastest growing communities in the state of North Carolina. The property tax rate is 8 cents per $100 of assessed value. 

Industrial, commercial, and residential growth is steady, but not at the expense of an atmosphere of community and family. 

Clean industrial development is the foundation for the community's growth.   Its proximity to Charlotte and easy access to air transport, rail, and interstate trucking lines are catalysts for this welcome development.

 
 
Indian Trail

Indian Trail is one of the fastest growing communities in the state of North Carolina. The property tax rate is 8 cents per $100 of assessed value. 

Industrial, commercial, and residential growth is steady, but not at the expense of an atmosphere of community and family. 

Clean industrial development is the foundation for the community's growth.   Its proximity to Charlotte and easy access to air transport, rail, and interstate trucking lines are catalysts for this welcome development.










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