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| | Inventory of the Ferebee, Gregory, and McPherson Family Papers, 1816-1913 |
 | | Gregory's most frequent personal correspondent was Amos B. Little of Washington, D.C., a former tutor for Gregory's children, who wrote between 1845 and 1850 from Newport, N.H., and Washington, D.C., discussing national politics, including Democratic party affairs; Abolitionism; the Texas question; the Wilmot Proviso; and his hopes to study law. |
 | | Francis Roger, Jr., was a surgeon in the 12th, 23d, and 38th North Carolina regiments during the Civil War. |
 | | Gregory received letters in Petersburg and Dinwiddie and Brunswick counties, Va., during the early 1820s, in Philadelphia between 1827-1828, and in Mecklenburg County between 1828-1831. |
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