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Risden Tyler Bennett

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Bennett married Kate Shepperd on August 26, 1863, while he was at home recovering from his wounds during the Civil War. They had two sons who died in infancy and three daughters, Mary, Effie, and Kate.
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in a unique at-large (statewide) election. He was re-elected in 1884. During his second term, Bennett chaired the committee on expenditures in the
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Address by John A. Livingston on Presentation of a Portrait of the Late Risden Tyler Bennett to the Supreme Court of North Carolina by his Family
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He attended common schools and the Gouldsfork Academy. He graduated from the Anson Institute in Wadesboro. He enrolled in the sophomore class of
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In 1870, he was nominated for Congress but declined the nomination because of poor health. In 1871, he was elected to the
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Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from North Carolina
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when he was sixteen years old, but soon left over hazing and headed West where he saw the
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of the 14th North Carolina on July 5, 1862. He was wounded three times, including at the
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and had to be carried to the Capital on a cot daily, as he was unable to sit up.
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in January 1860. After the Civil War, he joined a law practice with Judge
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Democratic Party members of the North Carolina House of Representatives
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in 1880, serving for two years until he resigned to serve in Congress.
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While at the Constitutional Convention in 1875, Bennett suffered from
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Bennett became an attorney at law in the Court of Common Pleas in
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chaplain during the Civil War. Later in life, he joined the
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between 1883 and 1887. He was also an attorney and judge.
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at the age of 73. He is buried in his family cemetery in
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as a private in the Anson Guards. He rose to the rank of
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and was a prisoner on parole until February 28, 1864.
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C. M. Bell
48th United States Congress
Clement Dowd
Alfred Rowland
North Carolina Superior Court
North Carolina House of Representatives
Wadesboro, North Carolina
Wadesboro, North Carolina
Davidson College
Cumberland University
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Democratic
U.S. Congressman
North Carolina
Wadesboro, North Carolina
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Rocky Mountains
Native Americans
Davidson College
Cumberland University
St. Anthony Hall
Confederate Army
colonel
Battle of Gettysburg
Winchester, Virginia
Anson County, North Carolina
Thomas Samuel Ashe
Anson County, North Carolina
North Carolina House of Representatives

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