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  2. John W. Stephens - Wikipedia

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    The grave of John Walter Stephens in Yanceyville, NC, USA. Stephens' political activities greatly angered the Ku Klux Klan in Caswell County. The Klan held a "trial" in absentia of Stephens, in which he was convicted and a death sentence verdict was rendered. Claims were made by Klan members that Stephens was given a "vigorous defense", though ...

  3. The Caswell Messenger - Wikipedia

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    The Caswell Messenger focuses on local news in Caswell County, including the communities of Yanceyville, Leasburg, Milton, Semora, Providence, Blanch, Hightowers, Frogsboro, and Ruffin, among others. The Caswell Messenger is the only newspaper in Caswell County, and the county's primary source of news for local government, local sports, and ...

  4. Bartlett Yancey - Wikipedia

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    He died at his home ("Oakland") near Milton, North Carolina, in 1828, and is buried in the Yancey Family Cemetery in Yanceyville. Yancey was a slave owner. [2] Named in his honor are: (1) the Town of Yanceyville (Caswell County, North Carolina); [3] (2) Bartlett Yancey High School (in Yanceyville); and (3) Yancey County, North Carolina.

  5. Hugh Webster (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Hugh B. Webster (August 6, 1943 – March 4, 2022) was an accountant, farmer, register of deeds, and North Carolina state senator from Caswell County, North Carolina. [1] [2] As a state senator, he represented North Carolina's 24th Senate district from 1995 to 2006, which included constituents in Alamance, Caswell, and parts of Person counties.

  6. Bedford Brown - Wikipedia

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    Bedford Brown was born on June 6, 1795, in what now is Locust Hill Township, Caswell County, North Carolina. His parents were Jethro Brown and Lucy Williamson Brown. After attending the University of North Carolina for one year, Brown was elected to the North Carolina House of Commons. [1] On July 13, 1816, Brown married Mary Lumpkin Glenn.

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