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Duncan McFarlan

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223: 67:(March 4, 1805 – March 3, 1807). After his term in Washington, McFarlan returned to North Carolina and engaged in mercantile and agricultural pursuits, serving one further term in the state Senate, from 1807 to 1809. He died at Laurel Hill in 1816 and is buried in Laurel Hill Cemetery. 213: 168: 228: 139: 174: 37: 23: 218: 151: 26: 57: 45: 41: 203: 63:
McFarlan stood for election to Congress in 1802, but was unsuccessful; he ran again in 1804 and served one term, in the
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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Democratic-Republican
U.S. Congressman
North Carolina
Laurel Hill, North Carolina
Scotland County
North Carolina House of Commons
North Carolina Senate
Hillsborough Convention
US Constitution
9th United States Congress


"McFarland (or McFarlane, McFarlan), Duncan"
"Duncan McFarlan (id: M000437)"
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
U.S. House of Representatives
Samuel D. Purviance
U.S. House of Representatives
North Carolina's 7th congressional district
John Culpepper
Categories
18th-century births
1816 deaths
Members of the North Carolina House of Representatives
North Carolina state senators
Democratic-Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from North Carolina
People from Scotland County, North Carolina

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