Robert Franklin Armfield (July 9, 1829 – November 9, 1898) was the Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina from 1875 to 1876, and a U.S. Representative from North Carolina between 1879 and 1883.
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RobertFranklinArmfield (July 9, 1829 – November 9, 1898) was the Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina from 1875 to 1876, and a U.S. Representative from...
The Franklin and Armfield Office, which houses the Freedom House Museum, is a historic commercial building in Alexandria, Virginia (until 1846, the District...
John Armfield (1797–1871) was an American slave trader. He was the co-founder of Franklin & Armfield, "the largest slave trading firm" in the United States...
Natchez, Mississippi. He introduced John Armfield to the slave trade, and with him founded the Franklin & Armfield partnership in 1828, which would go on...
writer, and illustrator Neil Armfield (born c. 1958), Australian director of theatre, film and opera RobertFranklinArmfield (1829–1898), Lieutenant Governor...
(1932), former U.S. representative from North Carolina (1953–1963) RobertFranklinArmfield, former Congressman from North Carolina, Lieutenant Governor of...
Senator from Louisiana from 1871 to 1877 (born 1822) November 8 – RobertFranklinArmfield, U.S. Representative from North Carolina (born 1829) November 19...
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in Brazil) May 28 – A. B. Rogers, surveyor (died 1889) July 9 – RobertFranklinArmfield, U.S. Representative from North Carolina (died 1898) August 6 –...
domestic slave trader and farmer, notable for his partnership with Franklin & Armfield. Born to a slave-owning family in Caswell County, North Carolina...
include: Joseph FranklinArmfield (General in the North Carolina Guard who served in the Spanish–American War) RobertFranklinArmfield (North Carolina...
breakthrough on Missionary Ridge in the Battle of Chattanooga. In the Franklin–Nashville Campaign of 1864, he achieved one of the most decisive victories...
(2021-09-22). "An Emancipation Statue Debuts In Virginia Two Weeks After Robert E. Lee Was Removed". NPR. Retrieved 2022-12-18. Kaur, Harmeet (2020-08-03)...
Colonel Robert Carter I (c. 1664 – 4 August 1732) was a planter, merchant, and government official and administrator who served as Acting Governor of Virginia...
native of Maryland, he was an agent of the interstate trading firm Franklin & Armfield early in his career, and later occupied, owned, and finally leased...
Robert Carter III (February 28, 1728 – March 10, 1804) was an American planter and politician from the Northern Neck of Virginia. During the colonial period...
trailing only New Orleans. It was largely developed by John Armfield and Isaac Franklin, who in 1833 capitalized on the difference in slave prices in...
Jefferson Madison Monroe Tyler John Armfield (1797–1871) Landon Carter (1710–1778) Robert "King" Carter (1663–1732) Robert Carter III (1728–1804), freed 450...
104 John Alexander Anderson R KS-01 March 4, 1879 02nd term 105 RobertFranklinArmfield D NC-07 March 4, 1879 02nd term Left the House in 1883. 106 Gibson...
159 John Alexander Anderson R KS-01 March 4, 1879 01st term 160 RobertFranklinArmfield D NC-07 March 4, 1879 01st term 161 Gibson Atherton D OH-14 March...
John Brockenbrough, who was president of the Bank of Virginia. Designed by Robert Mills, Brockenbrough's second private residence in Richmond was built on...
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