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Ordered, That the committee have leave to sit again to-morrow.
On a motion made by Mr. Porter and seconded by Mr. Person, Resolved, That the Secretary contraet with the printers of this place to print three hundred and fifty copies of the Journal of this Conven- tion and such other printing as the business of the Convention may require.
The convention adjourned until to-morrow morning ten o'clock.
FRIDAY, November 20, 1789.
Met according to adjournment.
ITis Excellency Samuel Jolmston, Esq., appeared and took his seat as President of the Convention.
Mr. William Righton, one of the members for Chowan county, appeared and took his seat.
The order of the day for taking under further consideration the Constitution or plan of government proposed for the future govern- ment of the United States, being called for:
Resolved, That the Convention resolve itself into a committee of the whole Convention to take under further consideration the Con- stitution or plan of government proposed for the future government of the United States.
The Convention resolved itself into a committee of the whole ac- cordingly, John B. Ashe, Esq., in the chair; after some time spent
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therein, Mr. President resumed the chair, and Mr. Ashe reported, that the committee had gone through the reading of the Constitution or plan of government proposed for the United States, and come to a resolution thereupon.
Ordered, That the said resolution lie on the table until to-morrow. The convention adjourned until to-morrow morning ten o'clock.
SATURDAY, November 21, 1789.
Met according to adjourmment.
The Secretary laid before the Convention the proposals of Sibley & Howard for printing the Journals of the convention, etc.
Mr. Davie moved and was seeonded by Mr. Mountflorence, that the Convention take up the report of the committee of the whole con- vention, which was accordingly taken up and read; Mr. Davie then moved that the Convention coneur with the report ; this was objected to by Mr. Gallaway, who proposed that the whole of the report from the word "whereas" be struck out, and that the following amend- ments to the Constitution or plan of government for the United States, previous to the adoption, be inserted in place thereof, to-wit :
"The Convention in pursuance of their appointment, have taken under their consideration the Constitution proposed for the future government of the United States of America, as also the amendments proposed by Congress to be made a part of the said Constitution when ratified by three fourths of the States; and as the said amendments embrace in some measure, when adopted, the object that this State had in view by a Bill of Rights, and many of the amendments pro- posed by the last Convention; and although union with our sister States is our most earnest wish and desire, yet as some of the great und most exceptional parts of the said proposed Constitution have not undergone the alterations which were thought necessary by the last Convention : Therefore,
"Resolved, That previous to the ratification in behalf and on the part of the State of North Carolina, the following amendments be proposed and laid before Congress, that they may be adopted and made part of the said Constitution, viz:
That Congress shall not alter, modify or interfere in the times, places or manner of elections for Senators and Representatives, or either of them, except when the Legislature of any State shall neg-
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lect, refuse or be disabled by invasion or rebellion to prescribe the same.
"When Congress shall lay direct taxes or excises, they shall im- mediately inform the Executive power of each State of the quota of such State according to the Census herein directed, which is proposed to be thereby raised ; and if the Legislature of any State shall pass a law, which shall be effectual for raising such quota at the time re- quired by Congress the taxes and excises laid by Congress shall not be collected in such State.
"That. Congress shall not directly either by themselves or through the Judiciary, interfere with anyone of the States in the redemption of paper money already emitted and now in circulation, or in liquidat- ing and discharging the publie securities of any one of the States, but each and every State shall have the exclusive right of making such laws and regulations for the above purposes as they shall think proper.
"That Congress shall not introduce foreign troops into the United States without the consent of two-thirds of the members present of both Houses.
"That no treaties which shall be directly opposed to the existing laws of the United States in Congress assembled, shall be valid which is contradictory to the Constitution of the United States."
These proposed amendments being read were also objected to; the question to agree to these amendments being put, was negatived; whereupon the yeas and nays were called for by Mr. Mebane, and seconded by Mr. John A. Campbell, which are as follows, to-wit:
Yeas-Messieurs, Spencer, May, Jamieson, Lord, Gaitier, T. Brown, L. MeDowall, T. Williams, J. Moore, Womack, Dickins, Graves, Payne, Bowman, R. Edwards, Pearsall, J. Gillespie, R. Diekson, Watkins, Kenan, D. Hill (F.), J. Hill, Hamilton (G), Gowdy, Caldwell (G), D. Gillespie, J. Gillespie, Mitchell, Person, Yancey, Bennett, R. Alexander, W. Martin, M'Intosh, M'Leod, Z. Wilson, J. Donglass, Phifer, J. Porter, Pride, Peebles, Tarver, Bloodworth, J. G. Scull, Huske, J. A. Campbell, Mebane, Perkins, Strudwick, J. Hodge, G. H. Berger, Lock, Z. Wood, A. Watson, W. Robinson, M'Farland, Harragan, Bethell, Gallaway, Clarke, A. Phil- lips, Dabney, G. Edwards, Bostick, Nash, J. Scott, Clinton, J. Thomp- son, II. Ilohnes, W. King, W. Hawkins, T. Christmass, Mooring, Cogdell, B. Sanders, J. Brown, W. Lenoir, J. Herndon, B. Jones, W. Nall, C. Dond, D. Stewart-82.
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Nays-Ilis Excellency Samuel Johnston, Esq., Messieurs, J. G. Blount, Grist, Ellison, Arnett, J. Johnston, Pugh, W. J. Dawson, D. Turner, Stone, B. Smith, J. Hall, W. Ganse, T. Owen, C. M'Dowall, J. M'Dowall Jr., J. Carrow, W. Erwin, J. Allen, J. Leech, Ingram, Hay, W. B. Grove, R. Adam, J. Easton, M. Bell, Fulford, Styron, J. Wallace, W. Ferebee, T. P. Williams, S. Ferebee, Duke, Spence Hall, Cabarrus, C. Johnson, Crecey, E. Blount, Righton, Gregory, Dauge, Sawyer, Abbott, Grandy, J. Thompson, Ramsey, Gerrard, J. Rice, R. Ewing, Mountflorence, Dobbins, E. Phillips, T. Blount, J .: Ililliard, Sherrod, W. Christmass, E. Taylor, D. Rice, J. Reddick, J. Baker, J. Sevier, Outlaw, A. Allison, L. Long, J. B. Ashe, Qualls, Whitaker, T. Wynns, R. Montgomery, HI. Murfree, H. Ilill ( II.), II. Baker, J. Eborn, J. Watson, A. Alderson, J. Jasper, Peters, Hen- derson, J. Hunt, J. White, S. Smith, Il. Bryan, Ilandy, F. Harget, Whitty, J. HI. Bryan, L. Johnston, A. Osborn, Brevard, Matthews, J. Nesbitt, Caldwell (1.), J. Moore, W. M'Laine, Caruth, J. Stewart, W. Williams, Graham, M. W. Jordan, J. Turner, D. Nesbitt, J. Crump, J. Benford, S. Peete, Viek, Marnes, Bonds, Griffin, Suced, Spicer, J. Christmas, Everagin, J. Swann, Banks, D. Davis, J. Skin- ner, B. Perry, Sutton, W. Blount, S. Allen, J. Armstrong, S. Simp- son, B. Bell, Gaither, Stokes, Chambers, R. Wood, N. Sneed, E. Wil- liams, Holland, W. Johnson, J. Willis, E. Barnes, N. Brown, J. Cude, Alford, J. Winston, Lovell, Ghouser, Rhea, Spiller, D. Smith, D. Wilson, E. Douglass, J. Overton, J. Montgomery, Drew, T. John- ston, Mences, J. Stewart, II. Williamson, J. Frazier, S. Spruill, S. Chesson, J. Carter, Love, Blair, Green, Mayo, B. Hawkins, P. Haw- kins, S. Green, M'Kinnie, Jernigan, Handley, J. Lane, T. Hines, Il. Lane, W. Hayes, S. Bright, Hawkins, B. Sheppard, N. Lasseter, E. Chesson, W. Bailey, T. Hunter, J. Steele, S. Benton, Davie, Ware, Guion, W. H. Hill, Tindall, J. Cowan, R. Lewis, Fort, J. Dixon- 187.
The Convention again took up the report of the Committee of the whole Convention, which is contained in the following words, "The Committee report that they coneur with the resolution on the journal of the Convention, in the following words, To-wit : Whereas the Gen- erul Convention which met in Philadelphia, in pursuance of a recom- meudation of Congress, did recommend to the citizens of the United States a constitution or form of government, in the following words, viz:
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[Here follows the Constitution of the United States. ]
"Resolved, That this Convention, in behalf of the freemen, eiti- zens and inhabitants of the State of North Carolina, do adopt and ratify, the said Constitution and form of goverment."
Mr. Davie moved and was seconded by Mr. Benj. Smith, that the Convention coneur with this resolution which was objected to, the question was put, "Will the Convention coneur with this resolution ?" and carried in the affirmative; whereupon the seas and nays were called by Mr. Mebane and seconded by Mr. Hamilton which are as follows, to-wit :
Yeas-His Excellency Sam'l Johnston, Esq. Messieurs-Gilbert, Jamieson, J. G. Blount, Grist, Arnett, J. Johnston, Pugh, W. J. Dorson, D. Turner, Stone, B. Smith, J. Hall, W. Gause, Hawkins, J. Cowan, T. Owen, C. M'Dowall, J. M'Dowall (J.), J. Carson, W. Erwin, J. Allen, J. Leach, Ingram, Hay, W. B. Grove, R. Adamn, J. Easton, M. Bell, Fulford, Styron, J. Wallace, W. Ferebee, T. P. Williams, S. Ferebee, Duke, Spence Hall, Cabarrus, C. Johnson, Crecey, E. Blount, Righton, Gregory, Dauge, Sawyer, Grandy, Payne, Bowman, J. Thompson, Ramsey, Gerrard, J. Rice, R. Ewing, Mountflorence, Dobbins, E. Phillips, T. Blount, J. Hilliard, Fort, Sherrod, Christmass, E. Taylor, D. Rice, J. Reddick, J. Baker, J. Sherier, Outlaw, J. Allison, L. Long, J. B. Ashe, Qualls, Whitaker, T. Wynns, R. Montgomery, H. Murfree, HI. Hill, H. Baker, J. Eborn, J. Watson, J. Alderson, Peters, Henderson, J. Hunt, J. White, S. Smith, H. Bryan, Handy, F. Harget, Whitty, J. II. Bryan, J. John- ston, A. Osborn, Brevard, Matthews, J. Nesbit, Caldwell (I.), J. Moore, W. M'Laine, Caruth, J. Stewart, W. Williams, Mayo, Gra- ham, W. Johnston, J. Turner, Tindall, D. Nesbit, J. Crump, J. Ben- ford, Tarver, S. Peete, Vick, Marnes, Bonds, M. Griffin, Sneed, Spicer, J. Christmass, Everegain, J. Swan, Banks, D. Davis, J. Skin- ner, B. Perry, Sutton, W. Blount, S. Allen, J. Armstrong, S. Simp- son, B. Bell, Gathier, Stokes, Chambers, R. Wood, N. Sneed, E. Wil- liams, Holland, R. Lewis, W. Johnson, J. Willis, E. Barnes, Ny Brown, J. Cade, Alford, J. Winston, Lorell, G. Houser, Rhea, J. Martin, Spiller, D. Smith, D. Wilson, E. Douglass, J. Overton, J. Montgomery, Drew, T. Johnston, Mences, T. Stewart, H. William- son, J. Frazier, S. Spruill, S. Chesson, L. Carter, Love, Blair, Greer, B. Hawkins, P. Hawkins, S. Green, M'Kinnie, Jernigan, Handley,_ J. Lane, T. Hines, H. Lane, W. Hayes, S. Bright, B. Sheppard, W.
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Lasseter, E. Chesson, W. Bailey, T. UInnter, J. Steele, S. Benton, Davie, Mare, Guion, W. H. Ilill, Abbott, J. Jasper, A. Ellison, J. Dickson, W. Porter -- 195.
Nays-Messieurs, Spencer, May, Lord, D. Stewart, Gaitier, T. Brown, J. M'Dowall, T. Williams, J. Moore, Wommack, Diekins, R. Edwards, J. Gillespie, R. Dickson, Watkins, Kenan, II. Ilill, Hamil- ton, Gowdy, D. Gillespie, J. Gillespie, Mitchell, Person, Yancey, Bennett, R. Alexander, M'Intosh, M'Leod, Z. Wilson, J. Donglass, Phifer, J. Porter, Pride, Peebles, Bloodworth, J. G. Seull, Huske, J. A. Campbell, Mebane, Perkins, Strudwick, J. Hodge, G. II. Berger, Lock, Z. Wood, A. Watson, M'Farland, Harragan, Bethell, Gallaway, Clark, A. Phillips, Dabney, G. Edwards, Bostick, Nash, J. Scott, Clinton, J. Thompson, HI. Holmes, W. King, W. Hawkins, T. Christmass, Mooring, Cogdell, B. Sanders, J. Brown, W. Lenoir, J. Ilerndon, B. Jones, W. Nall, C. D. Doud, Caldwell (G.), Graves, Pearsall, W. Martin, W. Robinson .- 77.
On a motion made by Mr. Davie, and seconded by Mr. Mountflor- ence,
Resolved, That the President of this Convention, be and he is hereby directed to transmit to the President of the United States of America, a copy of the ratification of this State of the Constitution proposed for the government of the United States of America.
It was moved by Mr. Gallaway, and seconded by Mr. J. M'Dowall, that the Convention enter the following resolutions, to-wit:
Resolved, That it be recommended to the General Assembly of this State to make application to Congress, and endeavour to obtain the following amendments to the Constitution for the future govern- ment of the United States, agreeable to the second mode proposed by the fifth article of the said Constitution, which when ratified agreeable to said article to become a part of the Constitution; and that the Excentive of this State be directed to transmit a copy of the said amendments to each of the United States.
AMENDMENTS.
That Congress shall not alter, modify or interfere in the times, places or manner of holding elections for Senators and Representa- tives, or either of them, except when the Legislature of any State shall neglect, refuse, or be disabled by invasion or rebellion, to pre- scribe the same.
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When Congress shall lay direct taxes, they shall immediately in- form the Executive power of each State of the quota of such State according to the census herein directed, which is proposed to be hereby raised; and if the Legislature of any State shall pass a law which shall be effectual for raising such quota at the time required by the Congress, that they Congress shall not collect the same in such State.
That Congress shall not directly or indirectly, either by themselves or through the Judiciary, interfere with any one of the States in the redemption of paper money already emitted and now in circula- tion, or in liquidating and discharging the public securities of any one of the States; but each and every State shall have the executive right of making such laws and regulations for the above purposes as they shall think proper.
That Congress shall not introduce foreign troops into the United States without the consent of two-thirds of the members present of both Houses.
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That no treaties which shall be directly opposed to the existing laws of the United States in Congress assembled, shall be valid, until such laws shall be repealed or made conformable to such treaty ; nor shall any treaty be valid which is contradictory to the Constitution of the United States.
This resolution was objected to by Mr. Stokes; the question being put, "Will the Convention adopt the resolution proposed by Mr. Gallaway ?" was negatived.
Ordered, That the resolution proposed by Mr. Gallaway, and the amendments to the Constitution or plan of government, be referred to a committee; and that the committee prepare and lay before the Convention such amendments to be made to the Constitution as they may deem necessary. That for this purpose Mr. Davie, Mr. B. Smith, Mr. Gallaway, Mr. Bloodworth, Mr. Stokes, Mr. Spencer and Mr. Hay be a committee.
Ordered, That Mr. Hackney, Mr. Marnes, Mr. D. Nesbitt, Mr. Jameson, Mr. Green, and Mr. Clark, have leave to absent themselves from the service of this Convention after this day.
An ordinance to enable the freemen of the town of Fayetteville to elect a member to represent the said town on the same terms with the other towns in this State, was read and passed. The passage of this ordinance was objected to by Mr. John G. Blount, and on the question, "Shall this ordinance pass ?" the yeas and nays were called
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for by Mr. Blount, and seconded by Mr. Hamilton, which are as fol- lows, to-wit:
Yeas-136; Nays-68.
The Convention adjourned until Monday morning ten o'clock.
MONDAY, November 23, 1789.
Met according to adjournment.
On a motion made by Mr. Davie, and seconded by Mr. Blount, Resolved, That Messieurs Hodge & Wills, Publie Printers, be ap- pointed to print the Journals of this Convention, and transmit them to the several counties with the laws and journals of the present session of Assembly; and that they be allowed for this service the suun of thirty-five pounds.
Mr. George Ledbetter, one of the members for Rutherford county, appeared and took his seat.
Mr. Gallaway, from the committee appointed to prepare and draw up amendments to be proposed by the Constitution or form of gov- ernment of the UnitedStates, reported the following:
Resolved unanimously, That it be recommended and enjoined on the Representatives of this State in Congress assembled to make application to Congress, and endeavor to obtain the following amend- ments to the Constitution for the future government of the United States, agreeable to the second mode proposed by the fith article of the said constitution; which, when ratified agreeable to the said artiele, shall become a part of the constitution ; and that the Exeen- tive of this State be directed to transmit a copy of the said amend- ments to each of the United States.
AMENDMENTS.
I. That Congress shall not alter, modify, or interfere in tho times, places and manner of holding elections for Senators and Rep resentatives, or either of them, except when the Legislature of any State shall neglect, refuse, or be disabled by invasion or rebellion to preseribe the same, or in case when the provision made by the State is so imperfect as that no consequent election is had.
II. That Congress shall not, directly or indirectly, either by themselves or through the Judiciary, interfere with any one of the States in the redemption of paper money already emitted and now in eireulation, or in liquidating and discharging the public securi-
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ties of any one of the States; but each and every State shall have the exclusive right of making such laws and regulations for the above purposes, as they shall think proper.
III. That the members of the Senate and House of Representa- tives shall be ineligible to and incapable of holding any civil office under the authority of the United States during the time for which they shall respectively be elected.
IV. That the journals of the proceedings of the Senate and House of Representatives shall be published at least once in every year, except such parts thereof relating to treaties, alliances, or mili- tary operations, as in their judgment require secrecy.
V. That a regular statement and account of the receipts and ex- penditures of all publie monies shall be published at least once in every year.
VI. That no navigation law, or law regulating commerce, shall be passed, without the consent of two-thirds of the members present in both Ilouses.
VII. That no soldier shall be enlisted for any longer term than four years, except in time of war, and then for no longer term than the continuance of the war.
VIIT. That some tribunal, other than the Senate, be provided for trying impeachments of Senators.
JAMES GALLAWAY, Ch. .
Resolved, That the Convention do concur with this report.
Resolved unanimously, That the thanks of this Convention be given to his Excellency Sammel Johnston, Esq., President, and the Honourable Charles Johnston, Esq., Vice-President of this Conven- tion, for their able and faithful service in the ardnous discharge of their duty as President and Vice-President.
SAMUEL JOHNSTON, President.
By order, J. HUNT, Secretary.
An Ordinance to enable the Freemen of the Town of Fayetteville to eleet a member to represent the said Town, on the same Terms with the other Towns in this State.
Whereas it hath been recommended by the General Assembly to this Convention, to consider tho propriety of allowing the town of Fayetteville a member to represent the said town, on the same terms with the other towns in this State; and this Convention in considera-
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tion of the same, deeming it consistent with the justice and policy of the State, that the said town of Fayetteville should be represented as other district towns of this State: Be it therefore ordained and declared, by the Representatives of the State of North Carolina in Convention assembled, and it is hereby ordained and declared, by the Representatives of the State of North Carolina in Convention assem- bled, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of the same, That the said town shall and may be represented.
And be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That this ordinance shall be held and taken, to all intents and purposes, as part of the Constitution of this State.
Done in Convention, the 22d of November, Anno Dom. 1789.
SAMUEL JOHNSTON, President. By order, J. HUNT, Secretary.
Senate Journal 1788 --- Supplement.
[The following supplies the conclusion of this Journal which was omitted in Vol. 20, at p. 599 .- ED. ]
The several bills passed into laws by a final reading in each house, were now called for and ratified; which being done, it was, on mo- tion of Mr. Gallaway,
Resolved, unanimously, That the thanks of this house be presented to the Hon. Alexander Martin, Esq., Speaker thereof, for his dili- gent and unwearied attention to public business during the present session.
The business of the session being closed, the house adjourned with- out day.
ALEXANDER MARTIN, S. S. By order, S. HAYWOOD, C. S.
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NORTH CAROLINA REVOLUTIONARY PENSIONERS UN- DER THE ACTS OF 1818 AND 1832, AS REPORTED BY SECRETARY OF STATE TO CONGRESS IN 1835.
A
NAME.
RANK.
Adcock, Joshua
Private.
Apple, Daniel.
Private.
Allison, Burch
Private.
Allen, John.
Private.
Anderson, James, (Dec'd)
Alexander, Stephen
Alexander, William
Captain of Infantry and Cavalry.
Amos, John
Private.
Allen, Benjamin
Private.
Archer, Evans
Private.
Allgood, William
Private.
Albright, Henry
Private and Sergeant.
Private.
Private and Captain.
Ansley, Jesse.
Private.
Arnold, Reuben
Private, Artillery and Infantry.
Austin, Benjamin
Private.
Alexander, Abram
Private,
Arnold, Solomon
Private.
Arney, Christian
Private.
Allen, Bartlett.
Corporal.
Adams, James.
Private.
Alfin William
Private.
Avery, John
Private.
Adams, Phiilp
Private.
Alexander, James
Private.
Arnold, Hezekiah.
Private.
Armstrong, Matthew
Private.
Anders, James.
Addington, William
Private. Private. Private.
Adams, Bryant.
Private.
Allen or Alston, Joseph, J.
Private.
Armistead, Westwood.
Private.
Adams, Jeremiah
Private.
Ahart, Jacob.
Private.
Andrews, Hugh.
Private.
Abernathy, Robert
Private.
Aibright, William
Private.
Allen, Paul.
Private and Ensign.
Alexander, Samuel
Private.
Atkinson, Amos
Private.
Allen, Vincent
Private.
Private.
Lieutenant and Captain.
Adkins, William, Senr
Allen, Richard.
Arrand, Peter
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NORTH CAROLINA REVOLUTIONARY PENSIONERS-Continued.
NAME.
RANK.
Anderson, John.
Private.
Alexander, Charles.
Private, Infantry and Cavalry. Private.
Alexander, Thomas
Anderson, George
Private. Private.
Askew, William
Alley, Shadrick.
Private.
Arthur, Richard
Private.
Allen, George
Private.
Angel, John.
Cvalry, Infantry and Sergeant.
Allen, William
Cvalry, Infantry and Sergeant. Private.
Almond, Nathan
Private.
Anthony, James
Private, Infantry and Cavalry.
Allen, Samuel.
Private and Commissary.
Allison, James
Private, Infantry and Cavalry.
Allman, Edward
Private.
Alexander, Isaac.
Private and Sergeant.
Anderson, Willian
Private. Private.
B
Brooks, John.
Bradshaw, Robert, Dee'd
Brown, Robert, Dee'd.
Private.
Bryan, Hardy, Dee'd.
Captain and Adjutant Commanding. Private.
Badget, William
Private.
Byrum, Jacob.
Private.
Byrum, Lawrence
Private (of Cavalry.)
Brown, James.
Private .*
Private, (Cavalry and Infantry.)
Brown, William
Private (of Cavalry).
Buck, Isaac.
Private.
Ballow, Stephen
Private.
Boston, Andrew
Private.
Barmer, John,
Private.
Bentley, Thomas
Private.
Blanton, James
Private (Infantry and Cavalry).
Brady, James
Private and Corporal Private.
Bailey, John, Dec'd.
Bright, Simon, Dec'd.
Brookshire, Mannering, Dee'd.
Brasfield, John
Private.
Bertle, John
Private.
Bamble, Hackett
Private. Private.
Brewer, William
Private. Lieutenant of Cavalry.
Bird, Bonner
Private and Sergeant.
Bell, Rlehard
Private. Private.
Burton, Robert
Arwood, John.
Alexander, James
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NORTH CAROLINA REVOLUTIONARY PENSIONERS-Continued.
NAME.
RANK.
Bowles, Benjamin.
Private.
Baker, Isaac.
Private.
Barr, Isaac.
Private.
Butler, Jethro
Private.
Barrott, Peter
Private.
Baswell, William
Private.
Benton, Elkanah.
Private.
Boyd, Daniel.
Private.
Bartholomew, John
Private.
Barham, Hartwell.
Private.
Bryan, Reuben.
Private.
Barrlagton, Joseph Billings.
Corporal.
Burch, William
Private.
Blutcher, Jacob.
Private.
Balley, Stephen
Private.
Bartlett, Haston
Private.
Baker, John.
Private.
Browning, Francis
Private.
Bledsoe, Lewis,
Private, Sergeant and Captain.
Browa, Elijah
Private.
Browning, Levi.
Private.
Buras, James
Private.
Billings, Jasper.
Private.
Beck, William
Private.
Bushee, Consider
Private and Corporal.
Ball, Hosea
Private and Ensign. Private.
Browa, Amos
Private.
Browning, Robert
Private.
Bowman, Sherwood
Private.
Bryan, Robert.
Private.
Baraes, Burwell
Private.
Braswell, Jacob
Private.
Ball, Joshua.
Private.
Bradley, Burrell
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