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  1. David Stewart Caldwell (1725–1824) was a Presbyterian minister, educator, physician, statesman, and early settler in Guilford County, North Carolina, in the mid 1700s.

  2. Rev. David Caldwell became a leader of the anti-federalist Republican Party in North Carolina and was among the first to speak at a North Carolina convention in 1788 to determine whether North Carolina would vote to adopt the Federal Constitution that lacked a Bill of Rights that his fellow backcountry Piedmont farmers and he were determined to ...

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  4. He preached often at Hawfields Presbyterian Church, east of Greensboro, where later was ordained as a Presbyterian Minister. Caldwell died August 28, 1824. Though was educated by Mr. Caldwell, not much is known of their relationship after he left the Presbyterian Church.

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  5. In downtown Greensboro, North Carolina, the David Caldwell Historic Park and Interpretative Center displays the busts of Rev. David Caldwell (1725-1824) and his wife Rachel, completed in 2007 by sculptor Michiel Van der Sommen.

  6. Facts & Figures. 1771 The region's settlers petitioned for the creation of a new county. 1790 The Caldwell area had a population of about 2,675.

  7. OUR HISTORY. The oldest baptist church in Caldwell County, Yadkin Baptist Church was first known as the "Church of Christ at the Head of the Yadkin", in Patterson, N.C. In its earliest years, the church met on the fourth Saturday of each month, and acted as a governing body for social issues and disputes among members.

  8. Caldwell County is part of North Carolina's 5th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives and is represented by Republican Virginia Foxx. The county was moved from North Carolina's 11th congressional district in 2021 due to court ordered redistricting in North Carolina.

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