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22518
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The early stages of the Regulator Movement in Eastern North Carolina may have had its roots in the division of power between the royal governor and Lord Granville's agents. George Sims first summed up the grievances of the Regulator movement; his family roots in Granville County constitute an addendum to add detail to the little that is known of Sims' life and association.
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22525
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Lawyer, United States Congressman and member of the North Carolina General Assembly Archibald Henderson was a staunch Federalist in the early years of the American republic and participated in the controversies around the Judiciary Act of 1801 and the Alien and Sedition Acts. He was also a nominee to the Unites States Supreme Court in 1818.
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22528
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This addendum to the earlier article of the same name in the July 1917 issue gives a more personal biography of Henderson as a lawyer in early North Carolina.
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