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  Seawell Jr., Herbert F. "Chub"
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AffiliationAmerican  
  1980-01-01  
 
NameHerbert F. "Chub" Seawell Jr.
Address
Carthage, North Carolina , United States
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Born November 05, 1904
DiedSeptember 30, 1983 (78 years)
ContributorChronicler
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Apr 28, 2020 04:46pm
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InfoSeawell ran for Governor of NC as a Republican in 1952 and under the American Party in 1976.

Herbert Floyd Seawell, Jr., (1904-1983) was the son of Herbert Floyd Seawell, Sr., and Ella McNeill Seawell of Moore County, N.C. He attended Wake Forest College (1922-1926) and as an attorney
joined his father in the firm of Seawell and Seawell in Carthage, N.C. In 1926 he was a candidate for Solicitor in Moore County on the Republican ticket. In 1927 he was appointed Referee in Bankruptcy,
a position he held until 1941. Seawell was active in his community, serving as a member of the Board of Commissioners for the town of Carthage (1938-1941) and as town attorney (1943). Politically very active in the Republican party from the mid 1920s, he ran for governor on that ticket in 1952. When
he lost and was passed over for the position of district attorney, he disassociated himself from that
party and became politically more conservative. During the 1960s and 1970s, Seawell was very active as a dinner speaker, editorial writer, and also in his church and national religious organizations.

He published two books, Sir Walter, The Earl of Chatham (1959) and Satire in Solid Skitches (1974), made guest appearances with Jesse Helms on WRAL-TV, and was a trustee of Gospel Chapel
Mission from the time of its incorporation in 1957.

In the early 1970s, Seawell joined the American party and ran for governor on that ticket in 1976. Professionally, he was associated briefly in the practice of law with Edgar T. Chapman (1931), Allen W. Brown (1951), and Percy H. Wilson (1954). After the mid 1960s, Seawell took fewer and fewer legal cases, and finally in 1971 he formed the firm of Seawell, Pollock, Fullenwider, Van Camp, and Robbins. His final years were devoted to religious activities and conservative politics.

Charlotte Observer, 10/1/1983

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FAMILY
Father Herbert F. Seawell 1869-1949
Grandfather V.N. Seawell 1839-1926

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RACES
  11/02/1976 NC Governor Lost 0.82% (-64.17%)
  11/04/1952 NC Governor Lost 32.50% (-35.01%)
  11/02/1948 NC Attorney General Lost 27.85% (-43.82%)
  11/05/1946 NC - Asc Justice of Sup Ct Lost 38.26% (-23.48%)
  11/05/1938 NC - Asc Justice of Sup Ct Lost 34.67% (-30.66%)
  11/03/1936 NC Commissioner of Insurance Lost 28.92% (-42.16%)
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