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60:, Bagley entered the Confederate service, and was commissioned First Lieutenant of Company A, Eighth North Carolina Regiment, on May 16, 1861. This regiment being sent to join the forces engaged in the defenses around Albemarle and Pamlico Sounds, Bagley was engaged in numerous actions in that vicinity until February 8, 1862, when he was captured by Burnside's expedition against Roanoke Island, where he was stationed. 128: 110:, and became a member of McKee Encampment, No. 15, in the same city. He represented the Grand Lodge of North Carolina in the Grand Lodge of the United States (afterwards known as the Sovereign Grand Lodge) from 1874 until 1886, and was Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina from May 1873 until May 1874. 63:
Shortly after the Eighth Regiment reassembled, Bagley was promoted to the rank of captain, October 25, 1862, and assigned to his former company. He probably did not rejoin his company immediately, as about this time he had been elected state senator from the First Senatorial District, composed of the
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appointed Bagley to the post of superintendent of the United States Mint at Charlotte, but the recipient of this appointment could not qualify as he was unable to take the "iron-clad oath" alleging that he had borne no part in what was then officially designated "the late Rebellion."
53:, in the adjacent county of Pasquotank, and there engaged in journalistic work as editor of the Sentinel. He also studied law, and was licensed to practice in 1859. In 1860, he was associated in the editorial management of another paper, the State, with James W. Hinton. 67:
On April 15, 1864, Bagley was commissioned Major of the Sixty-eighth Regiment. He did not remain with this regiment long, however, but resigned on June 11 in the same year. He again became a member of the State Senate in 1864.
87:. Bagley was appointed private secretary by Governor Worth, and served in that capacity for some time. In 1866, he married the Governor's daughter, Miss Adelaide Worth. One of the children born to this marriage was Ensign 91:, killed in the War with Spain, and in whose honor a statue now stands in the Capitol Square at Raleigh. William Henry Bagley, second son, was engaged in newspaper work. A third son was Admiral 117:. In attendance were the officers of the State Departments, the Justices and officers of the Supreme Court, the Raleigh Bar in a body, numerous representations of Odd Fellows, among others. 207: 26:, having been elected January 18, 1869, and holding that position until his death, a little more than 17 years thereafter. He was appointed to the post of superintendent of the 222: 114: 106:. He was initiated into this order in 1857 as a member of Achoree Lodge, No. 14, of Elizabeth City. In 1865, he transferred his membership to Seaton Gales Lodge, No. 64, of 227: 212: 34:, but could not accept the appointment as he did not qualify for it. He served as state senator for North Carolina's First Senatorial District. 217: 49:
In 1852, Bagley was elected register of deeds of his native County, and held that position for several years. In 1855, he removed to
43: 103: 50: 22:(July 5, 1833 – February 21, 1886) was an American military officer, politician, and newspaperman. He served as clerk of the 23: 113:
Bagley's death occurred at his home in Raleigh on February 21, 1886. Funeral services were held two days later at the
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Centennial Celebration of the Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1819–1919, by the North Carolina Bar Association
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Centennial Celebration of the Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1819-1919, by the North Carolina Bar Association
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151: 174:(Public domain ed.). Mitchell Printing Company. p.  46:, on 5 July 1833, and was a son of Colonel Willis Bagley. 208:People from Perquimans County, North Carolina 8: 223:People from Elizabeth City, North Carolina 168:North Carolina Bar Association (1919). 144: 135:: North Carolina Bar Association's 64:counties of Pasquotank and Perquimans. 99:, herself a patriotic welfare worker. 7: 115:First Presbyterian Church in Raleigh 152:North Carolina Bar Association 1919 102:Bagley held highest honors in the 14: 228:19th-century American legislators 44:Perquimans County, North Carolina 213:Confederate States Army officers 126: 104:Independent Order of Odd Fellows 1: 218:North Carolina state senators 24:North Carolina Supreme Court 244: 97:Addie Worth Bagley Daniels 85:Governor of North Carolina 71:In July, 1865, President 56:Upon the outbreak of the 79:On December 15, 1865, 20:William Henry Bagley 42:Bagley was born in 16:American politician 93:David Worth Bagley 58:American Civil War 28:United States Mint 235: 179: 155: 149: 130: 129: 243: 242: 238: 237: 236: 234: 233: 232: 183: 182: 167: 164: 159: 158: 150: 146: 127: 123: 40: 17: 12: 11: 5: 241: 239: 231: 230: 225: 220: 215: 210: 205: 200: 195: 185: 184: 181: 180: 163: 160: 157: 156: 143: 142: 141: 140: 122: 119: 81:Jonathan Worth 73:Andrew Johnson 51:Elizabeth City 39: 36: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 240: 229: 226: 224: 221: 219: 216: 214: 211: 209: 206: 204: 203:Bagley family 201: 199: 196: 194: 191: 190: 188: 177: 173: 172: 166: 165: 161: 154:, p. 59. 153: 148: 145: 138: 134: 133:public domain 125: 124: 120: 118: 116: 111: 109: 105: 100: 98: 94: 90: 86: 82: 77: 74: 69: 65: 61: 59: 54: 52: 47: 45: 37: 35: 33: 29: 25: 21: 170: 162:Bibliography 147: 136: 112: 101: 89:Worth Bagley 78: 70: 66: 62: 55: 48: 41: 19: 18: 198:1886 deaths 193:1833 births 187:Categories 121:References 38:Biography 32:Charlotte 108:Raleigh 83:became 139:(1919) 30:at 189:: 176:59 178:.

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North Carolina Supreme Court
United States Mint
Charlotte
Perquimans County, North Carolina
Elizabeth City
American Civil War
Andrew Johnson
Jonathan Worth
Governor of North Carolina
Worth Bagley
David Worth Bagley
Addie Worth Bagley Daniels
Independent Order of Odd Fellows
Raleigh
First Presbyterian Church in Raleigh
public domain
North Carolina Bar Association 1919
Centennial Celebration of the Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1819–1919, by the North Carolina Bar Association
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1833 births
1886 deaths
Bagley family
People from Perquimans County, North Carolina
Confederate States Army officers
North Carolina state senators
People from Elizabeth City, North Carolina
19th-century American legislators

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