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Biographical Description

William W. N. Hunter was born in Duplin County in 1842. A Confederate veteran, Hunter served as the Sheriff of Lenoir County. As Sheriff, he sought Governor William Woods Holden's aid in the capture of Benjamin Lassiter, a white man who killed Alexander Croom, a six-year-old African American boy. Hunter died in Kinston, Lenoir County in 1898.  

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