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    Jesse Franklin (March 24, 1760 – August 31, 1823) was the Democratic-Republican U.S. senator from the U.S. state of North Carolina between 1799 and 1805...
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  • (Minors) Jesse Owen Franklin V (born December 1, 1998) is an American professional baseball outfielder in the Atlanta Braves organization. Franklin attended...
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  • Jesse Franklin Cleveland (October 25, 1804 – June 22, 1841) was a United States Representative and businessman from Georgia. Cleveland was born in Greenville...
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    Band of Cherokee. The city was named by European-American settlers for Jesse Franklin, one of two state commissioners who surveyed and organized the town...
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    in Ohio Jesse Franklin, Democratic-Republic senator and governor of North Carolina Jesse Gray, New York civil rights leader and politician Jesse Helms,...
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    12, 1817. p. 3. Retrieved May 25, 2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 1121–1122. "Jesse Franklin". National Governors Association. Retrieved May 16, 2023. "none". The...
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    Democratic-Republican candidate and former United States Senator from North Carolina Jesse Franklin was elected by the North Carolina General Assembly against Democratic-Republican...
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  • Congress. Its current senators are Republicans Thom Tillis and Ted Budd. Jesse Helms was North Carolina's longest-serving senator (1973–2003). United States...
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  • Jesse Franklin (1760–1823) was a U.S. Senator from North Carolina from 1799 to 1805 and from 1807 to 1813. Senator Franklin may also refer to: Benjamin...
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    occupied by congressional representative Meshack Franklin, brother of North Carolina governor Jesse Franklin (1820–1821). The house was restored by the Surry...
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