Asheville, North Carolina’s namesake Samuel Ashe

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Asheville, North Carolina’s namesake Samuel Ashe was an American Revolutionary-era politician and jurist who served as governor of North Carolina in the late 18th century.

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instanceOf American jurist
American politician
governor
human
continent North America
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Great Britain
United States of America
ethnicGroup English American
surface form: English Americans
familyName Ashe
givenName Samuel
memberOf Council of State of North Carolina
surface form: North Carolina Council of State

North Carolina House of Representatives
surface form: North Carolina House of Commons

North Carolina Provincial Congress
namesakeOf Ashe County, North Carolina
Asheville, North Carolina
nativeLanguage English
notableFor being the namesake of Asheville, North Carolina
occupation judge
lawyer
politician
participatedIn American Revolutionary War era politics
partOf American Revolutionary-era leadership of North Carolina
politicalAlignment Patriot (American Revolution)
positionHeld Governor of North Carolina
judge of the North Carolina Superior Court
residence North Carolina

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Asheville, North Carolina namedAfter Asheville, North Carolina’s namesake Samuel Ashe