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... Richard Dobbs Spaight , Conservative party leaders , Governor Richard Caswell and Alexander Martin , political Moderates who were not hostile to the reform movement , and Willie Jones , recognized Radical leader of the state . Jones ...
... Richard Dobbs Spaight , Conservative party leaders , Governor Richard Caswell and Alexander Martin , political Moderates who were not hostile to the reform movement , and Willie Jones , recognized Radical leader of the state . Jones ...
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... Richard Dobbs Spaight ( 1792-1795 ) , Samuel Ashe ( 1795-1798 ) , William R. Davie ( 1798-1799 ) , and Benjamin Williams ( 1799-1802 ) , only Spaight and Davie were Federalists , and Spaight later became a Republican . The General ...
... Richard Dobbs Spaight ( 1792-1795 ) , Samuel Ashe ( 1795-1798 ) , William R. Davie ( 1798-1799 ) , and Benjamin Williams ( 1799-1802 ) , only Spaight and Davie were Federalists , and Spaight later became a Republican . The General ...
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... Dobbs 1765-1771 William Tryon 1771 James Hasell President of the Council 1771-1775 Josiah Martin 1775-1776 1776 1776 ... Richard Caswell Abner Nash Thomas Burke Alexander Martin 1784-1787 Richard Caswell 1787-1789 Samuel Johnston 1789-1792 ...
... Dobbs 1765-1771 William Tryon 1771 James Hasell President of the Council 1771-1775 Josiah Martin 1775-1776 1776 1776 ... Richard Caswell Abner Nash Thomas Burke Alexander Martin 1784-1787 Richard Caswell 1787-1789 Samuel Johnston 1789-1792 ...
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Explorations and Attempts at Settlement | 3 |
Natural Setting and Native Peoples | 17 |
Albemarle County | 29 |
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