North Carolina General Assembly of 1836–1837 met in Raleigh from November 21, 1836 to January 23, 1837. The assembly consisted of the 120 members of the...
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North Carolina General Assembly of 1836–1837 passed a law establishing a permanent militia. The law enrolled all free white males between the ages of 18...
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The 1836 North Carolina gubernatorial election was held on 4 August 1836 in order to elect the Governor of North Carolina in the first election decided...
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member of the U.S. House of Representatives from North Carolina's 2nd district Hutchins Gordon Burton was elected by the North Carolina General Assembly against...
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re-elected by the North Carolina General Assembly against Democratic-Republican candidates Joseph Taylor and former member of the U.S. House of Representatives...
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candidate and former member of the North Carolina Senate John Owen was elected by the North Carolina General Assembly against fellow Democratic-Republican...
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elected as a Democrat in 1836, to the next term, beginning March 4, 1837. The Pennsylvania General Assembly convened on December 14, 1836, to elect a Senator...
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Governor John Branch was re-elected by the North Carolina General Assembly as he ran unopposed. The exact amount of votes cast in this election is unknown...
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General of North Carolina William Miller was elected by the North Carolina General Assembly against Federalist candidate and former member of North Carolina...
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candidate and former member of the North Carolina Senate Gabriel Holmes was elected by the North Carolina General Assembly against Democratic-Republican...
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