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- North Carolina manual [1947-1948]
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- Date
- 1947 - 1948
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- ["North Carolina, United States"]
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- North Carolina. State Department of Archives and History. Publications; North Carolina. Legislative Reference Library, Raleigh. Publications; North Carolina. State Department of Archives and History. Publications.; North Carolina. Legislative Reference Library. Publications.
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North Carolina manual [1947-1948]
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CLARENDON WITH ERSI’OOX EliVTX
Clarendon Witherspoon Ervin, Democrat, Representative from
Alleghany County, was born in Henry, S. C. Son of Lawrence
Nelson and Gotea (Wilson) Ervin. A. Ib, Davidson College, 1 '105 ;
Columbia Theological Seminary, 1908; post graduate sum¬
mer school, Duke University; post graduate summer school. Uni¬
versity of North Carolina. Teacher. Member of Winston-Salem
Presbytery. Member of County Welfare Hoard, 1925. Presbyterian.
Pastor, Cannon vide, Patterson Mill, Whitehall, 1908-1010; Pastor,
Mullerry, Amity Churches, i910-191b: Evangelist, ‘'Stokes Coun¬
ty Field”, 101:;-1!US; Evangelist, “Alleghany County Field”,
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1921; Married Miss Geasner Carson, 1905, deceased, HI] 9. Mar¬
ried Miss Tiuth Cox, 1929. Five children: T.t. John Short- Ervin,
I .ill ie Ervin, Mrs Elisohetli Ervin Francis, Mrs. Clara Ervin
Snowden, Miss Louise Ervin, deceased. Address: Sparta, N. C.
WILLARD It A VMDX FIELDS
Willard Raymon Fields, Republican, Representative from Avery
County, was born in Shell Creek, Tennessee, June •'!,
1891».
Son
of Jason A. and Xanev I.. (Winters) Fields. Attended High
Schools of Ell; Park, N. C. and Johnson City, Tenn., graduating
in 1918; State Teachers College, Johnson City, Tenn.: Catawba
College, Salisbury, N. C.; Appalachian State Teachers College,
Boone, N.
С.,
1 938 ; post graduate work. University of North
Carolina, 1912. Avery County Accountant. Teacher in Public
Schools of this State for twenty-three years. Mason. Member
Cranberry Lodge, No. 598, A.F.&A.M.; It. D. Keller Chapter No.
21-1, Itoyal Arch Masons, Elizabethton, Term.; Holston Council
No. 101, Royal and Select Masters; Past Patron, Order Eastern
Star; Junior Order United American Mechanics. Present County
Chairman of American Red Cross. Representative in the General
Assembly of 1945. Latter Day Saint. Married Miss Minnie F. Es¬
tes. 1920. Four children: Mrs. Beatrice Fields Greer, Willard R.
Fields, Jr., killed in North Africa, 1942, Tellis J. and Carrol Faye
Fields. Address: Elk Park, N. C.
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