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*[[Braxton Bragg]], (1817 - 1876), General in the [[Confederate States Army]]; led the Confederate [[Army of Tennessee]] in the fierce battles of [[Battle of Perryville|Perryville]], [[Battle of Stones River|Stones River]], [[Battle of Chickamauga|Chickamauga]], and the [[Third Battle of Chattanooga]] against Union General [[Ulysses Grant]] ([[Warrenton, North Carolina|Warrenton]])
*[[Braxton Bragg]], (1817 - 1876), General in the [[Confederate States Army]]; led the Confederate [[Army of Tennessee]] in the fierce battles of [[Battle of Perryville|Perryville]], [[Battle of Stones River|Stones River]], [[Battle of Chickamauga|Chickamauga]], and the [[Third Battle of Chattanooga]] against Union General [[Ulysses Grant]] ([[Warrenton, North Carolina|Warrenton]])
*[[Robert Byrd]], (born 1917), U.S. Senator from [[West Virginia]] since 1959; he is the longest-serving Senator in American history ([[North Wilkesboro, North Carolina|North Wilkesboro]])
*[[Robert Byrd]], (born 1917), U.S. Senator from [[West Virginia]] since 1959; he is the longest-serving Senator in American history ([[North Wilkesboro, North Carolina|North Wilkesboro]])
*[[Julius L. Chambers]], (born 1936), civil rights attorney who successfully argued the 1971 [[Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education]] school busing case before the United States Supreme Court ([[Mount Gilead, North Carolina]])
*[[Levi Coffin]], (1798 - 1897), [[abolitionist]] and [[educator]] known as the "President" of the [[Underground Railroad]]; credited with helping over 2,000 slaves escape to freedom in the North before the Civil War ([[Greensboro, North Carolina|Greensboro]])
*[[Levi Coffin]], (1798 - 1897), [[abolitionist]] and [[educator]] known as the "President" of the [[Underground Railroad]]; credited with helping over 2,000 slaves escape to freedom in the North before the Civil War ([[Greensboro, North Carolina|Greensboro]])
*[[Josephus Daniels]], (1862 - 1948), United States [[Secretary of the Navy]] from 1913-1921 under President [[Woodrow Wilson]]; also was a journalist and founder of the [[Raleigh News and Observer]] newspaper ([[Washington, North Carolina|Washington]])
*[[Josephus Daniels]], (1862 - 1948), United States [[Secretary of the Navy]] from 1913-1921 under President [[Woodrow Wilson]]; also was a journalist and founder of the [[Raleigh News and Observer]] newspaper ([[Washington, North Carolina|Washington]])

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The following is a list of famous people associated with North Carolina, USA.

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North Carolina residents born elsewhere

Lived or studied in North Carolina, born and lived elsewhere