Dobbin, James C. (James Cochran), 1814-1857
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Dobbin, James C. (James Cochran), 1814-1857
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Dobbin, James C. (James Cochran), 1814-1857
Dobbin, James Cochrane, 1814-1857
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Dobbin, James Cochrane, 1814-1857
Dobbin, James Cochram, 1814-1857
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Dobbin, James Cochram, 1814-1857
Dobbin, James C.
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Dobbin, James C.
Dobbins, James Cochrane, 1814-1857
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Dobbins, James Cochrane, 1814-1857
Dobbin, James C. (James Cochrane), 1814-1857.
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Dobbin, James C. (James Cochrane), 1814-1857.
Dobbin, James Cochran 1814-1857
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Dobbin, James Cochran 1814-1857
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James C. Dobbin (1814-1857) of Fayetteville, N.C., was a lawyer, state legislator, and secretary of the United States Navy under President Pierce.
Dobbin was Secretary of the Navy, 1853-1857, and helped to reorganize the Navy.
Served as Secretary of the Navy.
U.S. representative from North Carolina and U.S. secretary of the navy.
Charles Wetmore Broadfoot (1842-1919) was a Confederate officer, state legislator, 1870-1872, trustee of the University of North Carolina, and lawyer, of Fayetteville, N.C. He married Kate Huske, daughter of William Huske and granddaughter of John Huske, in 1877.
John Huske (1786-1848?) was a lawyer of Fayetteville, N.C. His eldest son was John Winslow Huske (1809-1841), also a lawyer.
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