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  1. 2nd. November 15, 1777 – December 24, 1777. The North Carolina General Assembly of 1777 met in two sessions in New Bern, North Carolina, from April 7 to May 9, 1777, and from November 15 to December 24, 1777. This was the first North Carolina legislature elected after the last provincial congress wrote the first North Carolina Constitution.

  2. Ashe also served as Trustee President for the University of North Carolina. After leaving the governorship, he later served as a member of the Electoral College, a post he held in 1804. Governor Samuel Ashe passed away on February 3, 1813, and was buried in the family cemetery at Rocky Point, North Carolina.

  3. Samuel Ashe 2 kept in the cemetery of his once lovely plantation, The Neck. Source: Whiteside, Heustis P., “Samuel Ashe,” Dictionary of North Carolina Biography, Volume 1, A-C, William S. Powell, ed., Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press, 1979, p. 54. Governors’ Papers Box Contents

  4. samuel ashe of bath, north carolina 1725 -- 1813 a leader in preparing plans for the revolutionary war and framing the constitution of north carolina appointed justice 1779 -- 1795 and governor of north carolina 1795 -- 1798 son of john baptista ashe of bath county, n. c. born c. a. 1695 -- died 1734 and wife elizabeth swann both buried on ...

  5. The 1795 North Carolina gubernatorial election was held in November 1795 in order to elect the Governor of North Carolina. Democratic-Republican candidate and former judge of the North Carolina Superior Court Samuel Ashe was elected by the North Carolina General Assembly as he ran unopposed. The exact amount of votes cast in this election is ...

  6. Apr 19, 2024 · Ashe, Samuel A’Court, ed. Biographical History of North Carolina from Colonial Times to the Present. 9 vols. (Greensboro, North Carolina: Charles L. Van Noppen, 1905–17.) At various libraries (WorldCat), FS Library films 1421670 item 9 (first of 9), book 975.6 D3a. Eight volumes and film 1425698 item 10 is an index to volumes 1–8.

  7. Samuel Cox House: Samuel Cox House: November 7, 1976 SW of Scottville off U.S. 221 on SR 1636 ... Ashe County, North Carolina, c. 1799-1955 MPS: 16: Lansing School ...

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