B.F. Long Papers, 1903-1909

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B.F. Long Papers, 1903-1909

Benjamin Franklin Long was a lawyer in Statesville, N.C., and judge of the Superior Court of the Tenth Judicial District of North Carolina. His father-in-law was William McKendree Robbins (1825-1905), lawyer and congressman, and his wife was Mary Alice ( ) Robbins Long (1857-1947). Mamie The collection documents the public and private life of Judge B.F. Long. Also included are correspondence and writings of various members of the Long family, as well as items relating to the Robbins and Hill families, including physician Melmouth Wilson Hill (1838-1900). Of particular interest are letters written by Long to Mamie Robbins prior to their marriage in 1879. Also included are many of Long's charges to juries in various cases over which he presided.

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Long, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1852-1925

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Benjamin Franklin Long was a lawyer in Statesville, N.C., and judge of the Superior Court of the Tenth Judicial District of North Carolina. His father-in-law was William McKendree Robbins (1825-1905), lawyer and congressman, and his wife was Mary Alice ("Mamie") Robbins Long (1857-1947). From the description of B.F. Long papers, 1903-1909 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 25533699 Benjamin Franklin Long, son of Jacob Long (circa 1806-1894) and Jane Stewart Long ...