Locke Craig (August 16, 1860 – June 9, 1924), an American lawyer and Democratic politician, was the 53rd governor of the U.S. state of North Carolina...
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Mitchell State Park and the Pisgah National Forest. Mount Craig was named in honor of Locke Craig, the governor of North Carolina from 1913 to 1917 responsible...
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was left of the landscape. Many North Carolinians, among them Governor Locke Craig and state forester John Simcox Holmes, were alarmed at the abusive logging...
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Democratic nominee Locke Craig defeated Progressive nominee Iredell Meares with 61.35% of the vote. Major party candidates Locke Craig, Democratic Thomas...
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by Locke Craig Succeeded by Cameron A. Morrison Attorney General of North Carolina In office 1909–1917 Governor William Walton Kitchin Locke Craig Preceded...
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Governor Locke may refer to: Locke Craig, 53rd governor of North Carolina (1913–1917) Gary Locke, 21st governor of Washington (1997–2005) This disambiguation...
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John Locke is a fictional character played by Terry O'Quinn on the ABC television series Lost. He is named after the English philosopher of the same name...
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Judy Craig (born 1946), American singer Larry Craig (born 1945), American politician Locke Craig (1860–1925), American politician Lyman C. Craig (1906-1974)...
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30, 2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 1151–1152. "Locke Craig". National Governors Association. Retrieved May 26, 2023. "Craig Is Now Our Governor". The Herald-Sun...
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via Newspapers.com. Charlotte News (June 18, 1908). "Royal Debate Between Craig and Kitchin". The Newton Enterprise. Newton, NC. p. 2 – via Newspapers.com...
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