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NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Frank Ballance
Politician
15-Feb-1942   Congressman from North Carolina, 2003-04
Cass Ballenger
Politician
6-Dec-1926 18-Feb-2015 Congressman from North Carolina, 1986-2005
William Blount
Politician
6-Apr-1749 21-Mar-1800 First expulsion from US Senate
James M. Clarke
Politician
12-Jun-1917 13-Apr-1999 Congressman from North Carolina, 1987-91
Janet Cowell
Politician
19-Jul-1968   State Treasurer of North Carolina
Virginia Foxx
Politician
29-Jun-1943   Congresswoman, North Carolina 5th
Gordon Gray
Government
30-May-1909 26-Nov-1982 Secretary of the Army, 1949-50
Kay Hagan
Politician
26-May-1953   US Senator from North Carolina
David W. Hoyle
Politician
c. 1939   North Carolina State Senator
Brad Miller
Politician
19-May-1953   Congressman, North Carolina 13th
Robert B. Morgan
Politician
5-Oct-1925   US Senator from North Carolina, 1975-81
Wendell H. Murphy
Business
c. 1939   Billionaire, Murphy Farms
Beverly Perdue
Politician
14-Jan-1948   Governor of North Carolina
Robert Pittenger
Politician
15-Aug-1948   Congressman, North Carolina 9th
Kenneth C. Royall
Attorney
24-Jul-1894 27-May-1971 US Secretary of the Army, 1947-49
Terry Sanford
Politician
20-Aug-1917 18-Apr-1998 Governor and Senator from North Carolina
Charles Taylor
Politician
23-Jan-1941   Congressman from North Carolina, 1991-2007
Mel Watt
Politician
26-Aug-1945   Congressman, North Carolina 12th
George Henry White
Politician
18-Dec-1852 28-Dec-1918 Congressman from North Carolina, 1897-1901


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