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Henry Marchmore Shaw (November 20, 1819 –
February 1, 1864) was a
Congressional Representative from
North Carolina, as well as an
officer in the Confederate...
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defeated in the
general election by his
Democratic opponent,
Henry Marchmore Shaw.
Outlaw returned to
state politics,
serving Bertie County in the...
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Supreme Court Justice, had a
beach house in the
Corolla community Henry Marchmore Shaw,
Congressman and
Confederate officer List of
counties in
North Carolina...
- (Captain Hoskin),
Gerald Harper (Ronnie Bruin),
Caroline Blakiston (Tessa
Marchmore),
Michael Smee (TV Reporter),
Ernest Milton (Sir
Philip Sopwith), Barry...
- 1865 Mar. 2, 1867
Solomon P.
Sharp Ky. May. 23, 1813 Mar. 2, 1817
Henry Marchmore Shaw N.C. Mar. 3, 1853 Mar. 2, 1859
Daniel Sheffey Va. May. 21, 1809 Mar...
- County,
North Carolina,
United States. The area
takes its name from
Henry Marchmore Shaw. The post
office is
located close to the
intersection of Shawboro...
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Pennsylvania representative to the US Congress, 1809–15 and 1817–19
Henry Marchmore Shaw:
North Carolina representative to the US Congress, 1853–1855 and...
- 1838:
surgeon and
author of The
Principles and
Practice of
Surgery Henry Marchmore Shaw,
class of 1838:
North Carolina representative to the U.S. Congress...
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Killed by
Union deserters when he
confronted them for
using his land
Henry Marchmore Shaw
February 1, 1864 44
Member of U.S.
House of
Representatives from...