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William Cary Renfrow : ウィキペディア英語版 | William Cary Renfrow
William Cary Renfrow (March 15, 1845 – January 31, 1922) was a Confederate soldier in the American Civil War and Democratic 3rd Governor of Oklahoma Territory. His term of office saw the opening of the Cherokee Outlet. ==Early life and Civil War== William Cary Renfrow was born on March 15, 1845, in Smithfield, North Carolina. Renfrow attended public schools in North Carolina until he was 17 years old. In 1862, Renfrow dropped out of school to fight for the Confederate States of America in the American Civil War. He enlisted on February 25, 1862 in Company C of the 50th Regiment of North Carolina Infantry at Smithfield. Renfrow would be mustered into service at Camp Mangum on April 21, 1862 as a Second Sergeant. He was subsequently was promoted to First Sergeant. Renfrow would fight for the Confederacy for over two years. The last rolls of his company were for August, 1864 with Renfrow was being present. After the Civil War ended, Renfrow did not return home to North Carolina. Instead, he moved to Russellville, Arkansas. There, in 1865, Renfrow married Jennie B. York of Judsonia, Arkansas on October 17, 1875. Renfrow would remain in Arkansas for the next twenty years, even serving as a deputy official for Pope County.
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