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John Franklin Sossamon is an American politician. He is a Republican former member of the North Carolina House of Representatives , who represented the 32nd district (including all of Vance County , as well as most of Granville County .) from 2023 to 2025.
Jim Broyhill, a Republican politician; served North Carolina in both the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate; Ted Budd, former United States Representative and United States Senator from North Carolina [27] Richard Burr, United States Senator; Irving E. Carlyle, North Carolina lawyer and state leader; R. Thurmond Chatham, U.S. House of ...
Cornelia Deaderick Glenn (1854–1926), First Lady of North Carolina; Robert Broadnax Glenn (1854–1920), Governor of North Carolina; Margaret Nowell Graham (1867–1942), artist; Gordon Gray (1909–1982), American politician, U.S National Security Advisor [1] John Wesley Hanes (1850–1903), businessman
Writers from Winston-Salem, North Carolina (20 P) Pages in category "People from Winston-Salem, North Carolina" The following 92 pages are in this category, out of 92 total.
Zachary Smith Reynolds (November 5, 1911 – July 6, 1932) was an American amateur aviator and youngest son of millionaire businessman R. J. Reynolds.The son of one of the richest men in the United States at the time, Reynolds was to inherit US$20 million when he turned 28 (equivalent to US$450 million in 2023), [1] as established in his father's will.
The district is the most diverse school system in North Carolina. Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System is the fourth-largest school system in North Carolina, with about 59,000 students and over 90 schools operating in the district. [119] Private and parochial schools also make up a significant portion of Winston-Salem's educational ...
Moravian Home Church, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, from a pre-1907 postcard. Home Moravian Church is a Moravian church located in Old Salem, North Carolina. The church was founded on November 13, 1771, [1] in what was then the Province of North Carolina. Its burial ground, God's Acre Cemetery, is located around 100 yards (91 m) to the north.
Sossamon died in Gaffney, South Carolina, on February 11, 2019, at the age of 97 of "natural causes," according to his surviving daughter, Kit Smith, who added, "basically of playing too much football." [3] She noted that Sossamon had been "spry and charming" until the last six weeks of his life, during which time his health had rapidly ...