Fisher, Charles Frederick, 1816-1861
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Fisher, C. F. (Charles Frederick), 1816-1861
Fisher, Mr. (Charles Frederick), 1816-1861
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found: Helme, E. Instructive rambles in London, 1814:inscr. (Charles F. Fisher ... Salisbury ... 1823; former owner)
found: AncestryPlus, June 30, 2005:Ancestry World Tree (Charles Frederick Fisher; b. 1816 in Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina; d. 21 Jul. 1861 in Virginia; son of Charles Fisher and Christiana Beard; m. Elizabeth Ruth Caldwell Jul. 1845)
found: Dictionary of North Carolina biography(Fisher, Charles Frederick; b. Dec. 26, 1816, Salisbury, N.C., d. July 21, 1861, Battle of First Manassas; president of the North Carolina Railroad, politician, and soldier)
found: [Correspondence regarding mail delivery in North and South Carolina], 1860:p. 1 (C.F. Fisher)
found: Finding aid for Fisher family papers, via UNC University Libraries WWW site, Apr. 17, 2020(Members of the Fisher and Beard families of Salisbury, Rowan County, N.C., included Lewis Beard (1754-1820), plantation owner, merchant and county and state official; his son-in-law Charles Fisher (1789-1849), representative to the United States Congress and the North Carolina House of Commons and plantation and gold mine owner; and Charles's son Charles F. Fisher (1816-1861) (Charles Frederick), who was, among other things, president and contractor for the North Carolina Railroad, for whom Fort Fisher, N.C. was named. Charles F. Fisher's daughter Frances married J. M. Tiernan, who was involved in the mining business. She wrote novels under the pen name of Christian Reid) - https://finding-aids.lib.unc.edu/00258/
found: A bill to incorporate the Western North Carolina Railroad Company, 1854:title page verso (Mr. Fisher)
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2005-06-30: new
2021-05-13: revised
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