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Barbee was one of eight children born to John Lucian Barbee and Deborah Vester Barbee. He graduated from Spring Hope High School in
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in November 1960, and left the office to contest the Democratic nomination for the
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in the Democratic primary. He died on 11 February 2004, at the age of 93.
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Democratic Party members of the North Carolina House of Representatives
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Larry P. Eagles, John Edwin Davenport, Arthur Hartwell Campbell,
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Joseph Elliott Eagles, Julian Baker Fenner, Larry P. Eagles
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1972 North Carolina lieutenant gubernatorial election
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in 1947. Politically, Barbee was affiliated with the
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Spring Hope, North Carolina
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Democratic Party
North Carolina House of Representatives
1972 North Carolina lieutenant gubernatorial election
Jim Hunt
Roy Cooper
"North Carolina manual [serial]"
"Mabel M. Dixon Barbee"
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"The Enterprise returning to its original office"


"Allen Cromwell Barbee"
"Roy Cooper III"
North Carolina House of Representatives
Tim Valentine
North Carolina House of Representatives
Nash County
North Carolina House of Representatives
14th
North Carolina House of Representatives
7th
Jim Ezzell
Jospehus Mavretic
Frank Ballance
Sam Bundy
North Carolina House of Representatives
8th

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