- William Hawkins
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Medal of Honor recipient, seeWilliam D. Hawkins .Infobox Governor
name =William Hawkins
order =17th
office =Governor of North Carolina
term_start =1811
term_end =1814
lieutenant =
predecessor =Benjamin Smith
successor =William Miller
birth_date =October 10 ,1777
birth_place =Pleasant Hill (present-dayVance County, North Carolina )
death_date =May 17 ,1819
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party =Democratic-Republican
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profession =Lawyer
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footnotes =William Hawkins (
10 October 1777 ndash17 May 1819 ) was the Democratic-Republican governor of theU.S. state ofNorth Carolina from 1811 to 1814.Hawkins was born in his family home, called Pleasant Hill, in what is today
Vance County, North Carolina . His father, Philemon Hawkins III, was a member of theNorth Carolina General Assembly . He studied law in North Carolina under Judge John Williams and inPhiladelphia , and worked as anIndian agent under his uncle,Benjamin Hawkins , in Georgia before returning to North Carolina to practice law. In 1801, he was sent by Gov.James Turner to settle a dispute with the Tuscarora Indians.In 1804, Hawkins was elected to the
North Carolina House of Commons from Warren County he served a single term. In 1809, he was elected as a representative from Granville County; he served until 1811, and from 1810 to 1811, was Speaker of the House.In December 1811, Hawkins was elected
Governor of North Carolina by the General Assembly. He served the constitutional limit of three terms which coincided with theWar of 1812 ; during the war, he supported the military efforts of the federal government and assisted in raising a volunteer militia of 7,000 troops.Hawkins retired from politics after the end of his term as governor, except for one term in the House of Commons in 1817. He died in 1819 and is buried in
Sparta, Georgia .External links
* [http://www.ncmarkers.com/Markers.aspx?sp=Markers&sv=G-44 North Carolina Historical Marker]
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