Howard, George, 1829-1905
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Howard, George, 1829-1905
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The Howards were a prominent Tarboro, N.C., family. There were four George Howards: the first George Howard lived until 1863. His son, George Howard, Jr. (1829-1905), was a prominent attorney, Superior Court judge, delegate to the National Democratic Convention in 1868 and 1880, publisher of the "Tarboro Southerner," president of the Pamlico Banking & Insurance Company, president of the Tarboro Land & Trust Company, and a cotton mill director. His sons, George Howard III (1863-1925) and W. Stamps Howard, were businessmen. In addition, W. S. Howard was an attorney and cotton mill director. The fourth George Howard was born in 1893.
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https://viaf.org/viaf/165355812
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2011005141
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/no2011005141
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North Carolina--Tarboro
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North Carolina--Edgecombe County
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