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    to 1878. He was the son of William Wanton Rodman (d. ca. 1825, brother of John Rodman) and Polly Anne (Blount) Rodman. Rodman graduated from the University...
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  • Rodman may refer to: Rodman, Iowa Rodman, New York, a town Rodman (CDP), New York, a hamlet in the town Rodman Mountains, California Rodman Reservoir...
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  • William Rodman may refer to: William Rodman (Pennsylvania politician), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania William B. Rodman, American lawyer and politician...
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    William Blount Rodman Jr. (1889–1976), also known as William B. Rodman, III (as his father was named William B. Rodman II), was a North Carolina lawyer...
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  • Justice Rodman may refer to: William B. Rodman (1817–1893), associate justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court William B. Rodman Jr. (1889–1976), associate...
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  • Senator Rodman may refer to: Isaac P. Rodman (1822–1862), Rhode Island State Senate William B. Rodman Jr. (1889–1976), North Carolina State Senate William Rodman...
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    The Rodman gun is any of a series of American Civil War–era columbiads designed by Union artilleryman Thomas Jackson Rodman (1815–1871). The guns were...
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    North Carolina Attorney General, filling in a vacancy created by William B. Rodman Jr.'s departure. The appointment was well received by state newspapers...
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    1938 – 1955 Democratic 41 William B. Rodman Jr. 1955 – 1956 Democratic 42 George B. Patton 1956 – 1958 Democratic 43 Malcolm B. Seawell 1958 – 1960 Democratic...
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  • Daughter-in-law of David Rodgers. John Rodman (1775–1847), New York County District Attorney 1815–17. William B. Rodman (1817–1893), justice of the North Carolina...
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  • North Carolina Constitution of 1868. His uncle, William B. Rodman III, usually called William B. Rodman Jr., served as Attorney General of North Carolina...
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  • the 1868 election). Edwin Godwin Reade 1868 1879 . William B. Rodman 1868 1879 . William B. Rodman Jr. 1956 1965 . Thomas Ruffin 1829 1858 1852 1859 Chief...
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  • the law firm Robinson, Bradshaw & Hinson, P.A., and a grandson of William B. Rodman. She and her husband have three children. She is a member of Christ...
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    Rodman Edward Serling (December 25, 1924 – June 28, 1975) was an American screenwriter and television producer best known for his live television dramas...
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    Admiral Hugh Rodman KCB (6 January 1859 – 7 June 1940) was an officer in the United States Navy who served during the Spanish–American War and World War...
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  • Grad. Law Former chief justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court William B. Rodman 1836 Former justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court Aaron A. F...
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    practiced law in the local courts. North Carolina Supreme Court Justice William B. Rodman was his nephew. The New York Civil List compiled by Franklin Benjamin...
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  • of the New Bern bar. he was survived by his wife Pattie Rodman daughter of William B. Rodman Jr. as well as a daughter and three sons including Owen Haywood...
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  • protesters again lost their case on January 10, 1958. Associate Justice William B. Rodman said the 14th Amendment prohibits discriminatory actions by states...
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  • he could take office, leading the legislature to elect Turner. Elected William Henry Haywood Jr., a Democrat, as a minority-party Speaker. A power-sharing...
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