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- Fred Smith is a North Carolina politician who serves in the North Carolina Senate and is running for Governor of North Carolina in 2008. Smith was...
- male, deceased (1822)
- William Pinkney (March 17, 1764-February 25, 1822) was an American statesman and diplomat, and the seventh U.S. Attorney General. Born in Maryland,...
- male, deceased (1828)
- William Cocke was an American lawyer, pioneer, and statesman. He has the distinction of having served in the state legislature of four different...
- male, deceased (1844)
- William Carroll (1788-1844) was Governor of Tennessee from 1821 to 1827 and again from 1829 to 1835. He and John Sevier are the only two persons to...
- male, deceased (1856)
- William Hall (February 11, 1775-October 7, 1856) was the Governor of the state of Tennessee from April to October of 1829. Hall was a native of...
- male, deceased (1837)
- Joseph Anderson (November 5, 1757-April 17, 1837) was a U.S. political figure who served as a United States Senator from Tennessee and later as the...
- male, deceased (1859)
- John Young Mason (April 18, 1799 - October 3, 1859) was an American politician and diplomat. He was born in Greensville County, Virginia, and...
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- Carl M. Williams was a member of the State House of Representatives in the Michigan Legislature for three terms (2001-2006). Prior to serving as...
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- Grafton Green (1872-1947) was an American jurist. Green earned an LL.B from Cumberland School of Law at Cumberland University in 1893, being called...
- male, deceased (1819)
- Archibald Roane (1759 or 1760 - 1819) was the second Governor of Tennessee, serving from 1801 to 1803. Roane was born in Dauphin or Lancaster...
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