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Robert Broadnax Glenn
51st Governor of North Carolina
In office January 11, 1905 – January 12, 1909
Lieutenant
Francis D. Winston
Preceded by
Charles Brantley Aycock
Succeeded by
William Walton Kitchin
Personal details
Born
Robert Brodnax Glenn
(1854-08-11)August 11, 1854 Rockingham County, North Carolina, U.S.
Died
May 16, 1920(1920-05-16) (aged 65) Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Political party
Democratic
Spouse
Cornelia Deaderick
Children
2
Alma mater
Davidson College University of Virginia
Profession
Lawyer, politician
Robert Brodnax Glenn (August 11, 1854 – May 16, 1920) was an American lawyer, prosecuting attorney, U.S. Attorney, and politician who served as a state senator and as the 51st Governor of the U.S. state of North Carolina from 1905 to 1909.
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