The Transition of North Carolina From Colony to Commonwealth

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The Transition of North Carolina From Colony to Commonwealth
Enoch Walter Sikes
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R. Vol. X, p. 208 et seq.
525] Provisional Government. 49 The members were not allowed to hold any position in the army or any lucrative office under any commander. 1 Town and County Committees. Edenton, New Berne and Wilmington were the most important towns in the province. The Congress ordered each of these towns to elect a com- mittee consisting of fifteen persons, also every town pos- sessing the right of representation in' the Congress was to have a committee of seven. All persons having t
...he right to vote for representatives might vote for a committeeman. The county committees were to consist of twenty-one mem- bers. These committees were to meet on the first day of their county courts, and as often and at such places as they pleased besides. Town and county committees might meet together. 2 When the people of the counties met to choose these com- mittees, great interest was taken in the elections. It was very necessary that there should be unanimity. In the old County of Bute (now Warren and Franklin), recourse was had to a primitive custom.

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