Foster, Charles Henry, 1830-1882
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found: Charles Henry Foster. Protest from Charles Henry Foster, in relation to the election of Jennings Pigott to Congress from the Second District of North Carolina, 1863.
found: OCLC, Sept. 9, 2008(hdg.: Foster, Charles Henry, 1830-1882)
found: Bowdoin Library WWW site, Nov. 25, 2014(Charles Henry Foster; b. February 18, 1830, Orono, Maine, d. March 14, 1882; practiced law in Bangor, Maine; from 1855-1856 he taught school in Augusta, and in 1857 he went to Norfolk, Virginia, and worked as editor-in-chief of the Southern Statesman, and as an associate editor of the Day Book; moved to Murfreesboro, North Carolina, in 1859 and assumed the position of editor for The Citizen; supported the Union prior to Southern secession; moved to Philadelphia in 1878 and became an editorialist for the Philadelphia Record) - http://library.bowdoin.edu/arch/mss/chfjg.shtml
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2008-09-09: new
2014-11-27: revised
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