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Ben Smith
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Governor of North Carolina
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David Stone
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William Hawkins
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January 10
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1756
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Brunswick County, North Carolina
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January 15
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1826
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Smithville, North Carolina
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Democratic-Republican
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10 January
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1756
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January 15
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1826
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Democratic-Republican
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governor
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U.S. state
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North Carolina
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Brunswick County, North Carolina
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American Revolutionary War
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aide-de-camp
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George Washington
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colonel
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Continental Army
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Continental Congress
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North Carolina General Assembly
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Speaker of the North Carolina Senate
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Democratic-Republican Party
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Federalist
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North Carolina General Assembly
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William Hawkins
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North Carolina Senate
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St. Philip's Church
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Wilmington
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Southport
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Cape Fear River
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ISBN 0-930466-00-4
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William Lenoir
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Speaker of the North Carolina Senate
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Joseph Riddick
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David Stone
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Governor of North Carolina
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William Hawkins
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A. Martin
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Caswell
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Johnston
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A. Martin
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Spaight
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Ashe
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Davie
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Williams
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Turner
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Alexander
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Williams
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Stone
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Hawkins
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Miller
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Branch
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Franklin
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Holmes
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Burton
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Iredell
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Owen
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Stokes
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Swain
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Spaight Jr.
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Dudley
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Morehead
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Manly
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Reid
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Winslow
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Bragg
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Ellis
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Clark
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Vance
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Worth
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Holden
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Caldwell
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Vance
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Jarvis
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Carr
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