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397
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Major players in the North Carolina General Assembly include Liston B. Ramsey, Al Adams, Allen C. Barbee, and Ken Royall.
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NC Insight (NoCar JK 4101 .N3x), Vol. 3 Issue 4, Fall 1980, p2-7, il, por
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10089
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Population growth has changed the boundaries of the First Congressional District since the first Congress of 1789-1791. This article lists men who have served the northeastern section of North Carolina from the first Congress to the current seventy-ninth.
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10094
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The counties of Bertie, Edgecombe, Greene, Halifax, Lenoir, Northampton, Warren, and Wilson comprise North Carolina's Second Congressional District. Of all the representatives who have served the 2nd District, John Hosea Kerr has served the longest. He filled out the unexpired term of Claude Kitchen in 1923, and has been reelected every term since. The article lists men who have served this district from the first Congress in 1789-1791 to the current seventy-ninth.
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10102
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The counties of Carteret, Craven, Duplin, Jones, Onslow, Pamlico, Pender, Sampson, and Wayne comprise North Carolina's Third Congressional District. Graham Arthur Barden is the current Representative, and the article lists men who have served the Third District from the first Congress to the current seventy-ninth.
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11437
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Walter Murphy, a twelve-term member of the General Assembly from Rowan County, is featured in this series of biographical sketches of members of the North Carolina General Assembly.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 1 Issue 23, Nov 1933, p11, 24, por
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11443
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Former lieutenant governor and seven-term member of the state legislature, Richard Tillman Fountain is featured in this series of biographical sketches of members of the North Carolina General Assembly.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 1 Issue 25, Nov 1933, p17, 22, por
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11447
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Gill represented Scotland County in the General Assembly in 1929 and 1931. In 1933, Governor Ehringhaus appointed him to head the newly created North Carolina Paroles Commission. Gill is featured in this series of biographical sketches of members of the North Carolina General Assembly and state government.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 1 Issue 26, Nov 1933, p19-20, por
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Record #:
11455
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Mrs. Gertrude Dills McKee, who lives in Sylva in Jackson County, won election to the 1931 State Senate. She holds the distinction of being the first woman in the state to sit as a member of that representative body.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 1 Issue 27, Dec 1933, p11, 22, por
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Record #:
11524
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Thad Eure, who was born in Hertford County, is the subject of this biographical sketch. He was mayor of Winton before he was elected to the 1929 North Carolina House of Representatives. He has been principal clerk of the House for the last two sessions.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 1 Issue 46, Apr 1934, p21, por
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11526
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Robert Hanes, a banker and legislator, is the subject of this biographical sketch. He has represented Forsyth County for three terms, two in the House and one in the Senate, but is not running for reelection in 1935. Hanes is president of Wachovia Bank and Trust Company.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 1 Issue 47, Apr 1934, p19, por
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