Charles Wetmore Broadfoot papers, 1774-1954 [manuscript].

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Charles Wetmore Broadfoot papers, 1774-1954 [manuscript].

Papers of the successive and overlapping law practices of John Huske (1786-1848); his son, John Winslow Huske (1809-1841); J. W. Huske's brother-in-law, James Cochrane Dobbin (1814-1857); Dobbin's brother-in-law, Jesse George Shepherd (1820-1869); Dobbin's son, James C., Jr.; and Charles W. Broadfoot, John Huske's son-in-law, all of Fayetteville, N.C. The collection includes correspondence with clients and pertinent business records. The practice was mainly concerned with estate settlement, guardianships, and debt collection.

About 2,200 items (1.5 linear feet).

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Dobbin, James C. (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. From the guide to the James C. Dobbin Letters, ., 1852-1856, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) Dobbin was Secretary of the Navy, 1853-1857, and helped to reorganize the Navy. From the description of Letter, September 6, 1853. (Naval War College). WorldCat record id:...

Huske, John Winslow, 1809-1841.

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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. From the guide to the Charles Wetmore Broadfoot Papers, ., 1774-1954, (Uni...

Huske, John, 1786-1848.

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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. From the guide to the Charles Wetmore Broadfoot Papers, ., 1774-1954, (Uni...

Broadfoot, Charles W. (Charles Wetmore), 1842-1919

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Confederate officer, state legislator, 1870-1872, trustee of the University of North Carolina, and lawyer, of Fayetteville, N.C. Married Kate Huske, 1877. From the description of Charles Wetmore Broadfoot papers, 1774-1954 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 23150047 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, daug...

Shepherd, Jesse George, 1820-1869.

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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. From the guide to the Charles Wetmore Broadfoot Papers, ., 1774-1954, (Uni...