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Hurt & Proffitt, Inc. To supplement their owner-supplied diet, they trapped wild animals, fished, and raised vegetable gardens. In the early 1800s, Caswell County's wealthy landowners were moving away from diversified farming and accelerating toward tobacco as a single cash crop. Most of the men had served in the Continental Army or Navy. [54] Caswell County's economy continued to develop, diversify, and experience growth away from tobacco production. [65] Ensuring the right to vote regardless of race, color, or previous condition of servitude, the Fifteenth Amendment became a part of the U.S. Constitution in February 1870. The responsibility of the Planning Board is to administer and interpret ordinances. [10], After the initial settlements, the area experienced rapid population growth. They understood the countys future depended on the development of water resources sufficient for industrial expansion as well as the need to improve infrastructure such as roads, provide new and various county-wide services, increase cultural resources, and operate local government in a business-like fashion. [69], The 1868 constitutional convention passed resolutions that included the abolition of slavery, the adoption of universal male suffrage, the removal of property and religious qualifications for voting and office holding, and the establishment of a uniform public school system. The 3-star Parque Hotel San Salvador de Jujuy is set approximately a 25-minute walk from Centro Cultural Hector Tizon and in 15 minutes' walk of Plaza Belgrano. Yanceyville, NC Business Directory | US Business 6205 Fax: (336) 694-5547 Director: Matthew Hoagland E-mail: mhoagland@caswellcountync.gov Physical Address 144 Main Street, Yanceyville, NC 27379 Office Hours: M-F 8:00am to 5:00pm PLANNING BOARD Purpose: The responsibility of the Planning Board is to administer and interpret ordinances. Caswell County Communications/ 911 Dispatcher, Yanceyville, North Carolina. To provide better public facilities, the Caswell County Board of Education initiated school improvement projects. [36] By that point no county courthouse had been built, so the General Assembly passed another act authorizing the county to erect public buildings.