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  Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Curtis Hooks Brogden
Curtis Hooks Brogden (6 December 1816 – 5 January 1901) was the Republican governor of the U.S. state of North Carolina from 1874 to 1877.
Brogden briefly left the senate in 1867; during the span from 1867-1868, he represented Wayne County at a state constitutional convention and was a member of the Electoral College supporting Ulysses S. Grant.
Brogden returned to the North Carolina Senate in 1868 and served for four years until he was elected lieutenant governor on the Republican ticket with Tod R. Caldwell.
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  Curtis Hooks Brogden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Curtis Hooks Brogden (6 December 1816 – 5 January 1901) was the Republican governor of the U.S. state of North Carolina from 1874 to 1877.
Brogden briefly left the senate in 1867; during the span from 1867-1868, he represented Wayne County at a state constitutional convention and was a member of the Electoral College supporting Ulysses S. Grant.
Brogden returned to the North Carolina senate in 1868 and served for four years until he was elected lieutenant governor on the Republican ticket with Tod R. Caldwell.
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 Brogden Family Hostory - Places and Maps
Brogden = brook dene: the valley of the brook.
Brogden Stand, Tubney Woods, Oxfordshire - a plantation of trees, perhaps named after the Brogden from Cumnor who was employed there and planted them.
Brogden Close, West Bromwich, Birmingham: perhaps named after Alexander Brogden (son of John of Sale) who was a local MP for 17 years.
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 Curtis Hooks Brogden   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Curtis Hooks Brogden (6 December 1816 - 5 January 1901) was the Republican governor of the U.S. state of North Carolina from 1874 to 1877.
Born in Goldsboro, North Carolina, Brogden, the son of a local farmer, joined the North Carolina state militia at the age of 18 and rose to the rank of Major General.
At the end of his term as governor, Brogden was elected to the United States House of Representatives, where he served only one term 1877-1879, after which he retired from public life (with the exception of a single term, in 1887, representing Wayne County in the North Carolina House of Commons).
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 Curtis Engancha Brogden   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Brogden ensambló a milicia del estado de Carolina del Norte en la edad de 18 y se levantó a la fila del general importante.
Brogden dejó brevemente el senado en 1867; durante el palmo a partir de 1867-1868, él representó el condado de Wayne en una convención constitucional del estado y era un miembro de la universidad electoral que apoyaba a Ulises S. Grant.
Brogden murió en su ciudad natal de Goldsboro en 1901 y se entierra allí.
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 Brogden , North Carolina NC, profile (Wayne County) - hotels, festivals, genealogy, newspapers - ePodunk
Brogden is in Wayne County, in the Goldsboro metro area.
At the time of the 2000 census, the per capita income in Brogden was $15,293, compared with $21,587 nationally.
Median rent in Brogden, at the time of the 2000 Census, was $301.
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 C. H. Brogden   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Having been elected Lieutenant Governor in the election of 1872, Curtis Hooks Brogden became Governor upon the death of Governor Caldwell.
Prior to that time, he had represented Wayne County in the House of Commons, served in the State Senate, had been elected state Comptroller, and was a member of the U.S. Senate.
While governor, Brogden represented the state at the Centennial Celebration in Philadelphia in 1876.
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 Brogden Family Genealogy Forum
Brogdens from SC to Alabama - Linda Rainey 8/10/00
ISAAC BROGDEN 1798 in NC or VA - Gary Brogden 7/03/99
Brogden's from Georgia, and Ohio - Veronica Lewis-Waight 6/24/98
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 Wartime Reminiscences 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Lewis, John V. Sherard, Curtis Hooks, C.H. Brogden, Everett Smith, Zadee and George Thompson, W. Cobb, Ransome Rose, John Cameron, Brian Pate, Lazarus Pearson, Joseph Ingram, James Handley, Hardy and Thos.
Lucas and D. Carrington were appointed to enquire as to the cost of hooks, ladders and other instruments necessary to fight fire, and the Intendant was authorized to sink several wells in the town for supplying water for fire purposes.
Fifteen dollars was appropriated to pay for three kegs powder with which to celebrate the Fourth of July, 1860: and one hundred dollars to defray expenses of a Military Ball on the 11th inst., in compliment to the officers of the Military Convention.
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 Wartime Reminiscences 2
Lewis, John V. Sherard, Curtis Hooks, C.H. Brogden, Everett Smith, Zadee and George Thompson, W. Cobb, Ransome Rose, John Cameron, Brian Pate, Lazarus Pearson, Joseph Ingram, James Handley, Hardy and Thos.
Lucas and D. Carrington were appointed to enquire as to the cost of hooks, ladders and other instruments necessary to fight fire, and the Intendant was authorized to sink several wells in the town for supplying water for fire purposes.
Fifteen dollars was appropriated to pay for three kegs powder with which to celebrate the Fourth of July, 1860: and one hundred dollars to defray expenses of a Military Ball on the 11th inst., in compliment to the officers of the Military Convention.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Polly A.P. Brogden was related to Curtis Hooks Brogden.
She is buried in Brogden Cemetery off Overman Rd. Her full name was Polly Ann Phoebe Brogden.
Curtis Brogden's family was from that area and his father is buried there along with several others and some graves with wooden markers and no name.
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 Brogden Family Genealogy Forum
Brogdens from SC to Alabama - Linda Rainey 8/10/00
Re: Nancy Flynn Brogden, AL b 1827, d.
Brogden's from Georgia, and Ohio - Veronica Lewis-Waight 6/24/98
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 Fremont obituaries
Born April 27, 1972, in Wayne County, she formerly attended Brogden Chapel Church and was a former member of Goldsboro Moose Lodge.
She is survived by two sisters, Bernice Lewis Artis of Fremont, and Cornelia (Frank) Smith of Goldsboro; two brothers, Jimmy (Sandra) Williams of Pikeville; and Clifford (Frances) Banks of Laurelton, N.Y.; one aunt, Pauline Simms of Goldsboro; six nieces; seven nephews; two sisters-in-law, Annie Faye Lewis of Fremont, and Lila Lewis of Fremont.
She was a domestic worker for the Hooks family for many years.
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 Tracking Your Roots: Covington County, Alabama Cemeteries
BROGDEN, Mary V. b 27 DEC 1859 d 25 NOV 1902 Double marker with John B. Brogden.
CURTIS, Charity E. b 24 NOV 1878 d 17 JUL 1963 NEE ECKERT Double marker with Leander Pirl Curtis.
CURTIS, Leander Pirl b 14 APR 1874 d 25 DEC 1963 Double marker with Charity E. Eckert Curtis.
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 Robe Hooks - Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
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 brogden - OneLook Dictionary Search
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Brogden : Columbia Gazetteer of North America [home, info]
Phrases that include brogden: curtis brogden, curtis h.
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Joey (& Tina) Hooks, 683 Pittman Road, Selma, were present to state their request to be rezoned from IHI to AR; they have no intention to develop the residential property commercially.
In opposition: Joyce Talton Gibson, 4215 Brogden Rd., Smithfield, expressed concern for the noise of the grinding; loss of peacefulness; dust; environmental concerns.
When asked if she had any problem with the mining operation there now, she said no. Harold Talton, 1995 Hoods Creek Dr, New Bern, owner of the adjoining property, stated he is not opposed to the mining, he is opposed to the proposed recycling of materials; grinding; noise and dust it would create.
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 Genealogy.com: The Brogdens of Wayne County, NC
I am researching the Brogdens of Wayne County, NC.
The head of the Brogden family was Thomas Brogden.
Their children were Curtis Hooks(ex governor of North Carolina) Thomas W., William R., Nancy Marie, Nathan P., Willis Hall and John Wesley.
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 Wayne County, North Carolina   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The earliest Methodist preacher in the county, of whom I have been able to learn, was Phillip Hooks, who was a local preacher at Waynesboro in the early part of the 19th century.
He and his wife, who was a sister of Charles Hooks, the Representative in Congress from the Wilmington District, lived far into the 19th century, honored and respected; the husband serving in the House of Commons from Wayne in the years 1812, 1814, 1815, 1816 and 1818.
The line established by the Act contained a peculiar crook which is recited to have been caused by the determined resolution of Jacob Hooks to remain a resident of Wayne, and it was provided that it should be so run as to leave his land on the South side of the Wilson line.
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 Encyclopedia: Curtis Hooks Brogden
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 Nashville Attorney
Opinion of Judge Curtis Collier, Chattanoogan.com, Dec. 3.
Brogden recalled that when the Henderson County matter came before HSDA, "when we dug down deep [into insurance costs], there wasn't a whole lot to it..."
Juvenile Court Judge Curtis Person files lawsuit against Shelby County commission, in attempt to force examination of constitutional and open-meetings issues, Comm.
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 Fremont obituaries
Born in Wayne County, she was the daughter of the late George B. and Betty Davis, and the wife of the late Douglas Pender.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Charles T. Hooks Sr., and Cora Yelverton Hooks, and a sister, Suzanne Hooks Hooks.
He is survived by his wife, Mary Jo Griffin Hooks; daughter, Kim Craig (Bill) of Richmond, Va.; one son, Charles T. Hooks III (Lisa) of Pikeville; one sister, Betsy H. Johnson (Leroy) of New Bern; grandchildren, Suzanne Craig, Karen Craig, Christlee Hooks, and Charles "Chas" Hooks IV; brother-in-law, Michael L. Hooks of Goldsboro.
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 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Hookey to Hoomissen
1925) — also known as Benjamin L. Hooks — of Tennessee.
Hooks, J. — of Fremont, Wayne County, N.C. Democrat.
U.S. Representative from Oregon 5th District, 1997-; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Oregon,
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 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Brockson to Bronrott
Brodhead, John Curtis (1780-1859) — also known as John C. Brodhead — of Modena,
Brogden, Curtis Hooks (1816-1901) — also known as Curtis H. Brogden — of
North Carolina state house of representatives, 1840; member of
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 The Journal of History
Once we had won the Revolutionary War we would had to have had an unconditional surrender by the King; this did not take place.
Barring this, the King would have to had sold us this land, for us to have a perfected title, just as the Indians sold their land to the King, or the eight Carolina Proprietors sold Carolina back to the King.
There is the Roman fiction: The court first decides the law, presumes all the members are citizens of the state which created the corporation, and then says, 'you shall not traverse that presumption;' and that is the law now.
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 Lifting Hooks - Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
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 WayneCounty, North Carolina, Posted Queries for
He was a descendant of James Calhoun Hooks of Wayne CO, NC.
BROGDEN posted by Pat Brogden on Friday, August 27, 1999
I am looking for any information on Pierce Brogden and Amy Bread Brogden, parents of Curtis Hooks Brogden.
www.usgennet.org /usa/nc/county/wayne/cch1/query010.htm   (3542 words)

  
 WayneCounty, North Carolina, Posted Queries for
HOOKS, SASSER posted by Grover B. Proctor, Jr.
I am looking for information on Ransom HOOKS (b.around mid 19th cent.), who had large fruit orchards and shipped fruit all over.
He married Lou SASSER, and they had at least two children, Barnes Hooks (lived to be about 100) and Bennett Hardy Hooks (b.1890 d.1929).
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 Tracking Your Roots: Assorted Covington Co., AL Newspaper Tidbits
Crodie Lee Dixon, daughters; Dessie and Pearly Brogden, brothers; Mrs.
Additional Comments: Lula Brogden married Leonard Barnes first, then Jim Clark.
Pallbearers were W. Thweatt, C.A. Burke, Wilkes Hooks, Henry Paulk, J. Holley and Sam Cole.
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