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William Waightstill Avery (May 25, 1816 – July 3, 1864) was a
North Carolina politician and lawyer. He
served in the
North Carolina House of
Commons and...
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Waightstill Avery (10 May 1741 – 15
March 1821) was an
early American lawyer and
officer in the
North Carolina militia during the
American Revolution...
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around his age. He also
fought his
first duel,
accusing another lawyer,
Waightstill Avery, of
impugning his character. The duel
ended with both men firing...
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first attorney general for the
independent state of
North Carolina was
Waightstill Avery, who
served from 1777 to 1779. The
General ****embly
placed significant...
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father before dying at
Gettysburg during the
American Civil War
William Waightstill Avery,
North Carolina politician and lawyer;
brother of
Isaac E. Avery...
- Vest Delegate-elect Hyer
never took his seat
North Carolina William Waightstill Avery Francis Burton Craige Allen Turner Davidson George Davis Thomas...
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majority on the convention's
platform committee,
chaired by
William Waightstill Avery of
North Carolina,
produced an
explicitly pro-slavery do****ent...
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Newland 1911
Caldwell County, Mitc**** County, and
Watauga County Waightstill Avery (1741–1821), a
soldier of the
Revolution and
Attorney General of...
- Ellsworth,
Luther Martin,
Tapping Reeve,
Robert Ogden,
Jonathan Edwards,
Waightstill Avery, and
Hezekiah James Balch. The Plain-Dealing Club did not have...
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currently included on this list) "was considerable.": 30 Duel with
Waightstill Avery, 1788; the
challenge from
Jackson read "Sir, when
amans feelings...