Of a family stock that dated back to the earliest settlements in the two Carolinas, Sir John Yeamans and James Moore, he loved all things American and especially he loved the American Union. His outstanding services as a citizen have left an undying impress upon his native city and state and his patriotism in the statesmanship of the Confederacy aroused the admiration and developed the close personal friendship of the illustrious Davis and the more illustrious Robert E. GEORGE DAVIS, born in New Hanover County, March 1, 1820, died in Wilmington, February 23, 1896, probably brought greater distinction to North Carolina, as statesman, patriot, scholar and orator, than any other son of this great old commonwealth. * * * He particularly was distinguished as a scholar, an able lawyer, for his decided convictions, severe integrity and high sense of right and honor, while as an orator, he probably had no equal in the United States.-Samuel A. * * * He was admired for his learning and his talent, beloved for his personal excellence and venerated for his patriotism and for the exalted sentiments which animated him in every walk of life. “CHARACTER is as important to a state as to individuals,” and that estimate is ∽ ∽ chiefly based upon the achievement and conduct of its citizens.Īmong all the great men who have adorned the annals of North Carolina, no one deserves to take precedence of George Davis, whose virtues rendered him illustrious, while his abilities, culture and public services gained for him an eminence that no other North Carolinian has enjoyed. FISHERWILMINGTON STAMP AND PRINTING COMPANYPublishers WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA MCMXXIX PHOTOGRAPHICALSKETCHESOFWILMINGTONCITIZENSBIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES of WILMINGTON CITIZENSbyR.
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