James Gillespie (politician)
James Gillespie was an American Revolutionary War veteran and politician from North Carolina. He was first elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1793 and died in office on January 10, 1805. He also served in the North Carolina House of Commons, and other various positions in the state government.
James Gillespie's cenotaph.
Fifth North Carolina Provincial Congress
The Fifth North Carolina Provincial Congress was the last of five extra-legal unicameral bodies that met beginning in the summer of 1774. They were modeled after the colonial lower house. These congresses created a government structure, issued bills of credit to pay for the movement, organized an army for defense, wrote a constitution and bill of rights that established the state of North Carolina, and elected their first acting governor in the fifth congress that met in 1776. These congresses paved the way for the first meeting of the North Carolina General Assembly on April 7, 1777 in New Bern, North Carolina. The Fifth Congress met in Halifax from November 12 to December 23, 1776. Richard Caswell served as president, with Cornelius Harnett as vice-president.
Richard Caswell
James Kenan
Allen Jones
John Sevier