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Alfred Moore ScalesBorn November 27, 1827——————————Admitted to Bar ? 18511851 ? Settled in Madison1852 ? N.C. House of Commons1857 ? U.S. Congress1861 ? Vol. Co. H. of 3rd N.C. Volunteers…
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Governor, 1782 - 85 and1789 - 92; officer in theRevolution; member, FederalConvention of 1787;United States Senator.Home stood ½ mile N.
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Presidential nominee,1860, United StatesSenator from Illinois,was married to MarthaMartin, 1847, in housestanding 2 miles N. E.
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Alfred M. Scales was born on November 26, 1827, in eastern Rockingham County. After attending Caldwell Institute in Greensboro and the University of North Carolina, he read law under Judge William H. Battle, then settled in Madison and opened his …
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The Searcy & Moore gun factory was located 1 mile west on the waters of Hogans Creek. Owned by Alexander M. Searcy and Dr. J. S. Moore, the firm manufactured approximately 100 rifles for the State of North Carolina in 1862-1863. On July 10, 1863, …
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Dan River improvements built 1820s by Roanoke Navigation Co. include sluice & wing dams 1/4 mi. E. Rebuilt, 1880s.
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