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James Graham Ramsay

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236:. He was a member of Whig party. He was a member of the Medical Department and Naval Affairs committees in the Confederate Congress of North Carolina. He supported state and individual rights over the needs of the Confederate war efforts while serving in the Senate. He voted in favor of a convention to return North Carolina to the Union by April 1865. After the War, he became a Republican and was a Presidential elector in 1872. 31: 219:
He married Sarah Jane Foster on September 23, 1846 in Mocksville, Davie County, North Carolina. James and Sarah had eight children: Margaret Foster (Ramsay) Nelson, Florence May Ramsay, David Allen Ramsay, James Hill Ramsay, Edgar Burton Ramsay, William G. Ramsay, Robert L. Ramsay, and Claudius
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in Philadelphia where he graduated with a medical degree in 1848. He opened a medical practice on his estate, Palermo, near the town of
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Ramsay was born on his parents' (David Ramsay and Margaret Foster (Graham) Ramsay) plantation in the Coddle Creek area of
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Ezra Warner and Buck Yearns, Biographical Register of the Confederate Congress (1975).
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from 1856 to 1864 and again in 1883. He represented the state in the
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until 1900 when he was living with his son, James Hill Ramsay, in
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National Register of Historic Places - Nomination and Inventory
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Cyclopedia of Eminent and Representative Men of the Carolinas
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Journal of the Senate of North Carolina, 1856–64, 1883–85
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He is buried in the 156:(March 1, 1823 – January 10, 1903) was a 307:"Third Creek Presbyterian Church and Cemetery" 8: 160:physician and politician who served in the 589:People from Iredell County, North Carolina 305:Davyd Foard Hood and Michael Hill (n.d.). 29: 18: 394:The American Revolution in North Carolina 390:"North Carolina State Senators 1860-1861" 274: 272: 270: 268: 594:People from Rowan County, North Carolina 206:Third Creek Presbyterian Church cemetery 264: 16:North Carolina politician and physician 335:"National Register Information System" 241:United States House of Representatives 7: 358: 356: 354: 340:National Register of Historic Places 214:National Register of Historic Places 478:Journal of the Confederate Congress 46:representing Rowan and Davie County 14: 584:19th-century American legislators 190:Thomas Jefferson Medical College 182:Iredell County, North Carolina 84:Iredell County, North Carolina 1: 574:North Carolina state senators 465:Ashe, Samuel A., ed. (1892). 125:Sarah Jane Foster (1828–1895) 134:Rowan County, North Carolina 234:Second Confederate Congress 166:Confederate States Congress 610: 417:A Manual of North Carolina 247:—in 1865 (losing to 239:He lost two races for the 442:Wheeler, John H. (1874). 210:Cleveland, North Carolina 202:Salisbury, North Carolina 194:Cleveland, North Carolina 147: 61: 50: 37: 28: 544:The Political Graveyard 528:"James Graham Ramsay". 503:"James Graham Ramsay". 494:"James Graham Ramsay". 414:Connor, R.D.D. (1913). 101:Raleigh, North Carolina 212:. It was added to the 530:Fayetteville Observer 513:"Z. V. Walser Papers" 364:"James Graham Ramsay" 345:National Park Service 281:"James Graham Ramsay" 279:Yearns, Buck (1994). 230:North Carolina Senate 198:Scotch Irish Township 162:North Carolina Senate 44:North Carolina Senate 481:. Vol. 7. 1902. 154:James Graham Ramsay 23:James Graham Ramsay 170:American Civil War 347:. March 13, 2009. 253:John S. 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North Carolina Senate
Iredell County, North Carolina
Raleigh, North Carolina
Whig
Republican
Rowan County, North Carolina
North Carolina
North Carolina Senate
Confederate States Congress
American Civil War
Iredell County, North Carolina
Davidson College
Thomas Jefferson Medical College
Cleveland, North Carolina
Scotch Irish Township
Salisbury, North Carolina
Third Creek Presbyterian Church cemetery
Cleveland, North Carolina
National Register of Historic Places
North Carolina Senate
Second Confederate Congress
United States House of Representatives
Reconstruction
Samuel H. Walkup
John S. Henderson



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