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  2. Gertrude Sprague Carraway - Wikipedia

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    1958 "Woman of the Year," New Bern, NC [10] Awarded the degree of Doctor of Humane Letters by her alma mater, UNC-Greensboro [2] 1962 North Carolinian of the Year from Our State [1] 1985 North Caroliniana Award; Gertrude S. Carraway Research Library at The Archives at the North Carolina History Center; Carraway Garden at Tryon Palace

  3. Samuel M. Brinson - Wikipedia

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    He was the member of the United States House of Representatives for the North Carolina 3rd district from 1919 to 1922. He died in office on April 13, 1922, and is buried at Cedar Grove Cemetery, New Bern, North Carolina. An obituary noted that Mr. Brinson had died of an undisclosed illness "that dated back to the close of the campaign in 1918". [1]

  4. Robert Ransom Jr. - Wikipedia

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    He then was a civil engineer in charge of Federal river and harbor works at New Bern, North Carolina. In 1881, his first wife died. The couple had nine children. In 1884, he married Katherine DeWitt Lumpkin and they had three children. Ransom died in New Bern in 1892. He is buried in Cedar Grove Cemetery. [2]

  5. John Eric Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    John Eric Armstrong was born on November 23, 1973, in New Bern, North Carolina. He claimed his biological father was abusive toward him and his mother and sexually abused Armstrong when he was a child. In 1978, Armstrong's younger brother, Michael, died at two months old from sudden infant death syndrome. Because of the grief caused by Michael ...

  6. Ruth Coltrane Cannon - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Louise Coltrane Cannon (October 15, 1891 – December 22, 1965) was an American preservationist, historian, and philanthropist.Known for her influential contributions to historical preservation in North Carolina, she played a significant role in restoring landmarks, promoting the arts, and supporting educational initiatives.

  7. William Gaston - Wikipedia

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    Gaston died at his office in Raleigh, North Carolina on January 23, 1844, [4] and was buried in Cedar Grove Cemetery, New Bern, N.C. [13] His home at New Bern, the Coor-Gaston House, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. [14] Elmwood, his home at Raleigh, North Carolina, was listed in 1975. [14] [15]

  8. Richard Spaight Donnell - Wikipedia

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    Richard Spaight Donnell (September 20, 1820 – June 3, 1867) was a US Congressional Representative from North Carolina. He was born in New Bern, North Carolina, and was the grandson of Richard Dobbs Spaight, one of the United States Founding Fathers. [1]

  9. John Carruthers Stanly - Wikipedia

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    [1] He was a key member of this prominent mixed-race family in New Bern, North Carolina which included his granddaughter, Sara G. Stanley, who would eventually become one of the first African-American women to attend Oberlin College in Ohio, and John Patterson Green, his great-nephew, who is known as the “Father of Labor Day”. [2] [3]

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