Rufus Lenoir Patterson (June 22, 1830 – July 15, 1879) was an American businessman and politician from North Carolina. Born into a prominent family, Patterson...
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Rufus Lenoir Patterson Jr. (July 11, 1872 – April 11, 1943) was an American businessman who founded American Machine and Foundry and served as a vice president...
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the prominent Patterson family. Their son, Rufus Lenoir Patterson, was mayor of Salem, North Carolina and sired Rufus Lenoir Patterson Jr., who founded...
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Rham). His paternal grandparents were Rufus Lenoir Patterson and, his second wife, Mary Elizabeth (née Fries) Patterson. His grandfather served as Mayor of...
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writer Riley Patterson (born 1998), American football player Robert Patterson (disambiguation), multiple people Rufus Lenoir Patterson (1830–1879), American...
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construction began with the funding of two sponsors, Morehead and Rufus Lenoir Patterson Jr. The tower was designed by McKim, Mead & White, an architectural...
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ISBN 0-8078-2100-4. "Patterson, Rufus Lenoir". www.ncpedia.org. NCpedia. Retrieved June 1, 2023. Origin of Patterson School Inventory of the Jones and Patterson Family...
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state constitution of 1968 Earline Parmon, North Carolina Senate Rufus Lenoir Patterson, Mayor of Salem, North Carolina R. J. Reynolds Jr., treasurer of...
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His elder sister, Mary Elizabeth Fries, was the second wife of Rufus Lenoir Patterson. At 21 years old, Fries joined his father's textile firm, F & H...
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second son of Morehead Patterson and Elsie (née Parsons) Patterson (1901–1966). His elder brother was Rufus Lenoir Patterson III, a Lieutenant with the...
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With a college classmate and fraternity brother, Rufus Lenoir Patterson, he donated the Morehead-Patterson Bell Tower on the campus. He also gave the University...
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National Security Advisor John Wesley Hanes (1850–1903), businessman Rufus Lenoir Patterson (1830–1879), businessman, politician Richard Joshua Reynolds (1850–1918)...
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North Carolina John McKee, American football coach and physician Rufus Lenoir Patterson, businessman and politician J. W. Watson Sr., politician William...
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Fogle (1868-1873) John P. Vest (1873-1874) E.A. Vogler (1874-1875) Rufus Lenoir Patterson (1875-1876) Augustus Fogle (1876-1878) Dr. J. F. Shaffner, Sr. (1878-1884)...
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Gouverneur (1923–2000), who married Rufus Lenoir Patterson III, a son of Morehead Patterson and grandson of Rufus L. Patterson Jr. and U.S. Representative Herbert...
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1968, the Speaker Ban Law was struck down. In 1969, campus food workers of Lenoir Hall went on strike protesting perceived racial injustices that impacted...
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Mel Stuart (director); The Staple Singers, Richard Pryor, Carla Thomas, Rufus Thomas, Luther Ingram, Kim Weston, Johnnie Taylor, The Bar-Kays, Isaac Hayes...
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Tucker, Max von Sydow, Hiroyuki Sanada, Yvan Attal, Youki Kudoh, Noémie Lenoir, Zhang Jingchu, Tzi Ma, Roman Polanski, Philip Baker Hall, Dana Ivey, Henry...
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(1843–1845) and as United States Minister to Nicaragua (1855–1856) William Lenoir: (May 8, 1751 – May 6, 1839) was an American Revolutionary War officer and...
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Houston's Texas. University of Texas Press. ISBN 978-0-292-78921-0. Hunt, Lenoir (1992). My Master, The Inside Story of Sam Houston and His Times, By His...
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College 1965 6 53 Haskell Tison Duke University 1965 7 61 George Deehan Lenoir-Rhyne College 1964 1 7 Mel Counts Oregon State University 1964 2 16 Ron...
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Lennox, South Dakota – Ben Lennox (railroad official) Lenoir, North Carolina – Gen. William Lenoir Lenora, Kansas – Lenora Hauser Lenox, Massachusetts –...
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Alexander Martin 1787–1788 Richard Caswell 1789 Charles Johnson 1789 William Lenoir 1790–1795 Benjamin Smith 1795–1799 Joseph Riddick 1800–1804 Alexander Martin...
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Thomas Lennon, actor, comedian, Reno 911!, The State, Viva Variety Lance Lenoir, pro football player Rick Lenz, actor, Hec Ramsey, Cactus Flower, The Shootist...
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Joe Hayes RB Central State (OK) 14 278 Memphis Showboats Larry Gunter DT Lenoir Rhyne 14 279 New Jersey Generals John Preston DB Central State (OK) 14 280...
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became a district-run charter school, a status sought by principal Teresa Lenoir, because the State of Texas did not grant the school permission to have...
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Paragon House, 1992. Chambers, Lenoir. Stonewall Jackson, two volumes. New York: William Morrow and Co., 1959. Chambers, Lenoir. Stonewall Jackson and the...
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2018. "March for our lives". Pinedale Roundup. Retrieved March 30, 2018. Patterson, Ryan (March 26, 2018). "Students lead March for Our Lives". The Sheridan...
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North Carolina. Retrieved April 17, 2019. Alexander, Roberta Sue (1991). "Rufus Yancey McAden". NCPEDIA. Retrieved November 30, 2019. Wallace, Carolyn A...
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