Charles Manly (May 13, 1795 – May 1, 1871) was a lawyer who served as the 31st governor of the U.S. state of North Carolina from 1849 to 1851. He was the last member of the Whig Party to hold the office. After one two-year term, Manly was defeated in the 1850 election by Democrat David S. Reid, whom Manly had defeated in 1848. He was the last sitting governor of North Carolina to lose re-election until Pat McCrory in 2016.
Charles Manly | |
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31st Governor of North Carolina | |
In office January 1, 1849 – January 1, 1851 | |
Preceded by | William Alexander Graham |
Succeeded by | David Settle Reid |
Personal details | |
Born | Chatham County, North Carolina, US | May 13, 1795
Died | May 1, 1871 Raleigh, North Carolina, US | (aged 75)
Political party | Whig |
Alma mater | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Profession | Lawyer |
He was the brother of Matthias Evans Manly. He was also an ancestor of Alexander Manly, the African-American editor of the Wilmington Daily Record.[1] He attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Notes
edit- ^ Zucchino 2020, p. 46.
References
edit- Zucchino, David (2020). Wilmington's Lie: The Murderous Coup of 1898 and the Rise of White Supremacy. Atlantic Monthly Press. ISBN 9780802128386.
External links
edit- UNC Chapel Hill
- North Carolina Historical Marker Archived July 14, 2011, at the Wayback Machine