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Richard Dobbs Spaight, Jr. |
| Richard Dobbs Spaight, Jr. | |
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27th
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| In office 1835 – 1836 |
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| Preceded by | David Lowry Swain |
| Succeeded by | Edward Bishop Dudley |
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| Born | 1796 New Bern, North Carolina |
| Died | November 2, 1850 New Bern, North Carolina |
| Political party | Republican |
Richard Dobbs Spaight, Jr. (1796 - 2 November
1850) was the Democratic
Born in New Bern, North Carolina, Spaight was the son of
Spaight studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1818; he was elected to the North Carolina House of Commons in 1819 and the North Carolina Senate in 1820, where he served until being elected to the United States House of Representatives in 1823.
Defeated for re-election to Congress, Spaight returned to the state legislature. He made repeated unsuccessful attempts to run
for
Under the new North Carolina Constitution of 1835, Spaight ran in the first statewide popular election for governor, but was defeated by Edward B. Dudley. Spaight retired to his farm near New Bern and died in a duel with another former delegate from the constiutional congress. 1850. [citation needed]
The Spaights were the first father and son to both become
| Preceded by David L. Swain |
1835–1836 |
Succeeded by Edward B. Dudley |
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| Caswell • Nash • Burke • A. Martin • Caswell • Johnston • A. Martin • Spaight • Ashe • Davie • Williams • Turner • Alexander • Williams • Stone • Smith • Hawkins • Miller • Branch • Franklin • Holmes • Burton • Iredell • Owen • Stokes • Swain • Spaight Jr. • Dudley • Morehead • Graham • Manly • Reid • Winslow • Bragg • Ellis • Clark • Vance • Holden • Worth • Holden • Caldwell • Brogden • Vance • Jarvis • Scales • Fowle • Holt • Carr • Russell • Aycock • Glenn • Kitchin • Craig • Bickett • Morrison • McLean • Gardner • Ehringhaus • Hoey • Broughton • Cherry • W.K. Scott • Umstead • Hodges • Sanford • Moore • R.W. Scott • Holshouser • Hunt • J. Martin • Hunt • Easley | |
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