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Edward Bishop Dudley (December 15, 1789 – October 30, 1855) was the 28th governor of the U.S. state of North Carolina from 1836 to 1841. He served in the United ...
On election day, 4 August 1836, Whig nominee Edward Bishop Dudley won the election by a margin of 4,773 votes against his opponent Democratic nominee Richard Dobbs Spaight Jr., thereby gaining Whig control over the office of Governor. Dudley was sworn in as the 28th Governor of North Carolina on 31 December 1836. [2]
On election day, 2 August 1838, Whig nominee Edward Bishop Dudley won re-election by a margin of 16,964 votes against his opponent Democratic nominee John Branch, thereby retaining Whig control over the office of Governor. Dudley was sworn in for his second term on 29 December 1838. [2]
Edward Bishop Dudley (February 19, 1901 – October 25, 1963) was an American professional golfer active in the late 1920s and 1930s. He was given the nickname of "Big Ed" in acknowledgment of his 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) frame.
Speaker of the House of Commons William Henry Haywood, Jr Rep. William Alexander Graham Rep. Owen Rand Kenan Rep. Kenneth Rayner Edward Bishop Dudley. There were 137 delegates in the House of Commons, two from each of the 65 counties and one from each of the seven towns/Districts.
Rev. Donald E. DeGrood, Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Sioux Falls, speaks at the Bishop Dudley Center for Families open house April 19, 2024. He said he is grateful to everyone who helped make ...
The 10th annual Night of Hope for the Homeless raises awareness, brings in donations to maintain safety and wellness for those without a home.
Edward Dudley may refer to: Edward Bishop Dudley (1789–1855), U.S. politician Edward R. Dudley (state legislator) , politician who served in the North Carolina House of Representatives for Craven County in 1870 and 1872