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The Papers of James Iredell

The Papers of James Iredell
Author: Don Higginbotham
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Release: 1976
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The Papers of James Iredell, Volume III

The Papers of James Iredell, Volume III
Author: James Iredell
Publisher: North Carolina Division of Archives & History
Total Pages: 662
Release: 1976
Genre: History
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Papers of the Edenton resident who was a supporter of American independence, a state judge, state attorney general, and the first North Carolinian to serve as a United States Supreme Court justice.


The Papers of James Iredell

The Papers of James Iredell
Author: Don Higginbotham
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1976
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'To Save the People from Themselves'

'To Save the People from Themselves'
Author: Robert J. Steinfeld
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 451
Release: 2021-09-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1108839231

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A far-reaching re-interpretation of the origins of American judicial review.


Governor Alexander Martin

Governor Alexander Martin
Author: Charles D. Rodenbough
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2015-06-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1476610576

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Governor Alexander Martin of North Carolina was one of the most important figures in the colonial and early state history of North Carolina. A 1756 graduate of Princeton, he was the first president of the Board of Trustees of the University of North Carolina. He served longer as governor of the state than any other person until the election of Luther Hodges in the 20th century. He was conferred an honorary doctorate by Princeton and elected to membership in the American Philosophical Society while he was a U.S. senator. While in the Senate, he fought successfully to open the Senate to the public. He was one of five North Carolina delegates to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia. He was a friend and protector of the Moravians and other non-conformists. He was the most powerful and effective leader from the frontier region of North Carolina for a quarter of a century. The first chapters of this biography discuss Martin's parents and their high regard for education, his time at Princeton, and his arrival in North Carolina in 1760. The next chapters explore Martin's and Rev. David Caldwell's effort to prevent bloodshed during Governor Tryon's confrontation with the Regulators that led up to the Battle of Alamance, Martin's experiences in the war as second in command of the North Carolina Regiment, his election as senator from Guilford County to the General Assembly in 1777, and his much-celebrated election as governor in 1781. The final three chapters of the book include information about his years in the U.S. Senate, his retirement at his home "Danbury" in Rockingham, North Carolina, his relationship with his family and his very detailed last will and testament. His home, "Danbury," later gave its name to Danbury, North Carolina, in Stokes County, which his nephews helped found about 1848, long after his death.