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Caldwell, Tod Robinson, 1818-1874

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Personal name headingCaldwell, Tod Robinson, 1818-1874
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Variant(s)Caldwell, T. R. (Tod Robinson), 1818-1874
Caldwell, Mr. (Tod Robinson), 1818-1874
See alsoNorth Carolina. Governor (1871-1874 : Caldwell)
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Associated countryUnited States
Associated placeNorth Carolina Burke County (N.C.)
Birth date1818
Death date1874-07-11
Place of birthMorganton (N.C.)
Place of deathHillsborough (N.C.)
Field of activityLaw
AffiliationUniversity of North Carolina (1793-1962)
North Carolina. General Assembly. House of Commons
North Carolina. General Assembly. Senate
Profession or occupationLegislators Governors
Lieutenant governors
Lawyers
Found inAn act for the benefit of securities and endorsers, 1869: p. 2 (signed Tod R. Caldwell)
OCLC, 6 August 1999: (hdg.: Caldwell, T. R. (Tod Robinson), 1818-1874)
Annual message of Governor T.R. Caldwell, 1872, 1872.
NCpedia, June 22, 2010: (Governors of the State of North Carolina, Tod Robinson Caldwell, 1871-1874)
Governors of North Carolina, 2007: p. 19 (Tod Robinson Caldwell, 1871-1874)
A bill to incorporate the Bank of Charlotte, 1852: page 35 (Mr. Caldwell)
Ncpedia, viewed online, August 19, 2019 (Caldwell, Tod Robinson; 1818-11 July 1874; lieutenant governor and governor; born in Morganton; practiced law; served serveral terms in the house and senate to which he was first elected in 1850; died at Hillsborough) March 8, 2021 (studied law at the University of North Carolina, began practicing law in Burke County in 1841, elected to N.C. House of Commons at age 24)
   <https://www.ncpedia.org/biography/caldwell-tod-robinson>
Bill to improve the public roads in North Carolina, 1850: title page verso (Introduced by Mr. Caldwell of Burke)
carolana.com, March 8, 2021 (access point: North Carolina State Senate, 1850-1851 (Burke, Caldwell, & Wilkes...Tod R. Caldwell (Burke)))
   <https://www.carolana.com/NC/1800s/nc_1800s_senate_1850-1851.html>
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