It is the county seat of Ashe County, North Carolina.
Native Americans used to live in Ashe County.
These cities and towns are in Ashe County:
The township's western border is with Ashe County.
By 1917, Ashe County had seven school districts which levied their own special school taxes.
It prints news, announcements and obituaries for Ashe County.
They resided in a part which became Ashe County, where they are designated as "other free" in 1800.
Most of these artifacts have been found in the Old Fields area of Ashe County.
In the 1780s, Ashe County was considered a part of the "State of Franklin".
The county was made in 1859 from the eastern part of Ashe County, North Carolina.