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Record #:
11388
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Julian Allsbrook of Halifax County is the Dean of the State Senate. He began his service in the North Carolina General Assembly in 1935 and is now serving his twelfth term as a lawmaker, having previously served ten in the Senate and one in the House.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 33 Issue 5, May 1975, p11, 57-58, por
Record #:
11389
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Dwight Quinn of Kannapolis is the most veteran member of the North Carolina General Assembly House of Representatives and is considered the Dean of the House. When he finishes this term, his thirteenth, he will have served twenty-six consecutive years, the all-time record for continuous service. He estimates he has served with more than one thousand elected members of the General Assembly.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 33 Issue 5, May 1975, p13, 58-59, por
Record #:
11390
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This year's North Carolina Citizens Association's Citation for Distinguished Citizenship was presented to Raymond A. Bryan. Bryan, a native of Sampson County, is considered one of the master builders of the state and region. Among the major projects that he has organized or been a principal builder are Raleigh's Cameron Village and North Hills Shopping Center.
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Record #:
11395
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The North Carolina Citizens Association presented its annual Citation for Distinguished Public Service to United States Senator Sam J. Ervin Jr. In 1965, he was awarded the organization's Distinguished Citizenship Citation. He is the only person to have received both Association honors.
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