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Encyclopedia > Everett Jordan

Benjamin Everett Jordan (8 September 1896 - 15 March 1974) was a Democratic U.S. senator from the state of North Carolina between 1958 and 1973.


B. Everett Jordan Lake, in Chatham County, North Carolina is named for Senator Jordan.

Preceded by:
William Kerr Scott
Senators from North Carolina Succeeded by:
Jesse Helms
Served alongside: Sam Ervin

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1903 Cloud County Kansas History p.633-634 (912 words)
EVERETT W. Everett W. Jordan, a son of William Jordan, is one of the rising young men of Lyon township.
Jordan came from near Des Moines with her parents to Kansas when about eight years of age and settled on a farm near Jamestown, moving into Concordia one year later where her father represented a sewing machine company, and was well known throughout the county.
Jordan are the parents of three bright and interesting little daughters: Fern, Mamie and Gladys, aged respectively eight, six and four years.
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Jordan, Lake (7.7 sq mi/19.9 sq km), on border of Coosa and Chilton cos., central Ala., on Coosa R., 17 mi/27 km NNE of Montgomery; 18 mi/29 km long; 32°36'N 86°15'W....
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