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J. P. Carter

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372: 232: 214: 31: 274: 265: 256: 447:. He was decorated for his service in World War II. During World War II, four of his brothers were also serving. His mother was awarded a "five-starred emblem" by the Legion of Honor Association for having five sons serve at one time. The award was presented at the President's Birthday Ball at the town armory. He retired from the army as a 495:. He assumed office in 1978 and served until 1991. In 1990 Carter dismissed Barry and Debbie Walker's charges of harassment against Phillip Webster, a town alderman, calling the charges a "personal vendetta" that the town "would no longer tolerate". The Walkers accused Webster of harassment when ordering bushes on their property bordering 657:
Carter, a genealogy of the descendants of Thomas Carter of Reading and Weston, Mass., and of Hebron and Warren, Ct. Also some account of the descendants of his brothers, Eleazer, Daniel, Ebenezer and Ezra, sons of Thomas Carter and grandsons of Rev. Thomas Carter, first minister of Woburn,
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be trimmed by town workers. Carter told them to contact the district attorney if they felt a crime had been committed. He also stated that, were Webster guilty of violating a town ordinance, it would not be grounds for removal from the town's Board of Aldermen.
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On March 6, 1991, Carter was a speaker at a victory march and rally for United States troops who served in the
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He married Nancy Elizabeth Martin in 1941. They had four daughters: Dorothy Jean Carter Seeman, Gerry Carter,
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In 1991 Carter supported a one-cent tax increase, to generate $ 273,000 annually as funding to maintain
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in 1961 with a degree in education. Carter later earned a master's degree from the
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Carter died on December 19, 2000, at Stokes-Reynolds Memorial Hospital in
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tradition. His grandfather, Pleasant Jiles Carter, was a North Carolinian
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King, Nancy Webster (1983). "Pleasant Jiles and Sarah Sharp Carter".
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in 1934, after graduating from Madison High School. He served in
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Bureau, LISSA D. ATKINS Rockingham (13 September 1990).
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In 1998 Carter was named Madison's Citizen of the Year.
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After his time as mayor, he served on town's Board of
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Madison
Rockingham County, North Carolina
Danbury
Stokes County
Sardis Primitive Baptist Church
Madison, North Carolina
Democratic Party
Linda Carter Brinson
Alma mater
Wake Forest College
UNC Greensboro
United States
United States
United States Army

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Staff sergeant

Lieutenant colonel
World War II
North African campaign
Italian campaign
Korean War
United States Army
World War II
Korean War
lieutenant colonel
Madison, North Carolina

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