Craven County bears the name of William, Earl of Craven, one of the eight original Lord Proprietors of the province of Carolina, and his nephew, William, Lord Craven, who succeeded him as Lord Proprietor. Established in 1712, Craven County was the site of North Carolina's first capital, New Bern. For more details, go to the history page.
For additional information on Craven County, refer to the public information pamplet available for students doing reasearch on Craven County.