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  1. Politician, lawyer, railroad president. Tod Robinson Caldwell (February 19, 1818 – July 11, 1874) was an American lawyer and the 41st governor of the U.S. state of North Carolina from 1871 until his death in Hillsborough in North Carolina in 1874. He was a son of John Caldwell (1779–1857) and Hannah Pickett Robinson (1794–1875).

  2. 1818–11 July 1874. Tod Robinson Caldwell, lieutenant governor and governor, was born in Morganton, the son of an Irish immigrant who became a prominent Burke County merchant. He obtained the rudiments of reading and writing at a local school and then went to Hillsborough, where he prepared for college by studying under William J. Bingham.

  3. At one on July 10, 1874, approximately a year and a half after his election, he fell ill from a gall bladder attack. The following day, he died. Lieutenant Governor Curtis Brogdon then assumed the governor’s job. Tod Robinson Caldwell, a Republican governor, is noteworthy in North Carolina history for several reasons.

  4. Research Branch, NC Office of Archives and History, 2007. Tod Robinson Caldwell (1818-1874), the first lieutenant governor in North Carolina history, succeeded his predecessor William Woods Holden as Chief Executive when the latter was brought to trial on impeachment charges. Caldwell was born on February 19, 1818, in Morganton and was the son ...

  5. Tod Robinson Caldwell was an American lawyer and the 41st governor of the U.S. state of North Carolina from 1871 until his death in Hillsborough in North Carolina in 1874. He was a son of John Caldwell (1779–1857) and Hannah Pickett Robinson (1794–1875).

  6. Tod Robinson Caldwell (1818-1874) was the son of Hannah and John Caldwell, an Irish immigrant and prominent merchant. Born in Morganton, NC, Tod attended Bingham's Hillsborough Academy. He entered the University in 1836, became a member of the Dialectic Society, and graduated with honors in 1840.

  7. Jan 8, 2019 · About. TOD R. CALDWELL, the forty-first governor of North Carolina, was born in Morganton, North Carolina on February 19, 1818. His education was attained at the University of North Carolina, where he graduated in 1840. He went on to study law, and then established his legal career, serving as the Burke County solicitor.