William Smith O'Brien Robinson papers, 1889-1929 [manuscript].

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William Smith O'Brien Robinson papers, 1889-1929 [manuscript].

The collection contains correspondence of William Smith Robinson with others concerning political and judicial matters. Correspondents include Marion Butler, Joseph Pearson Caldwell, Walter Clark, and Henry Groves Connor.

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Butler, Marion, 1863-1938

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Marion Butler of Sampson County, N.C., was president of the North Carolina and National Farmers' Alliance and Industrial Union; state and national Populist Party leader; member of the North Carolina Senate; United States senator, 1895-1901; and Republican Party leader after 1904. He owned and edited a newspaper, the Caucasian, located at various times in Clinton, Goldsboro, and Raleigh, N.C. He practiced law in Washington, D.C., 1901-1938. From the description of Marion Butler papers...

Caldwell, Joseph Pearson, 1853-1911

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Republican Party (N.C.)

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Robinson, William Smith O'Brien, 1852-1927.

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William Smith O'Brien Robinson was a lawyer, judge, and Republican leader of Goldsboro, N.C. From the description of William Smith O'Brien Robinson papers, 1889-1929 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 23954916 From the guide to the William Smith O'Brien Robinson Papers, 1889-1929, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) ...

Clark, Walter, 1846-1924

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Walter Clark (1846-1924) was born in Halifax County, N.C. He served in the Civil War with the 22nd North Carolina Regiment, 1861-1862, and 35th North Carolina Regiment, 1862-1863. He resigned in early 1863 to pursue his education at the University of North Carolina. After his graduation, 1864, he returned to fight with the 70th North Carolina Regiment. After the war, Clark studied and practiced law. He was appointed judge of the superior and supreme courts of North Carolina, and later elected ch...

Connor, Henry G. (Henry Groves), 1852-1924

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Henry G. Connor was a lawyer, legislator, bank president, and judge, of Wilson, N.C. From the description of Henry G. Connor papers, 1744-1924. WorldCat record id: 22500717 Henry Groves Connor (1852-1924) was a lawyer, legislator, bank president, and judge, of Wilson, N.C. His sons were George Whitfield Connor, North Carolina Superior and Supreme Court judge; H. G. Connor Junior, lawyer and legislator; and Robert Digges Wimberly Connor, secretary of the North Carolina Histor...