Daniel Gould Fowle
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Daniel Gould Fowle (13 March 1831–7 April 1891) was the Democratic governor of the U.S. state of North Carolina from 1889 until his death in 1891. He had served as a state superior court judge from 1865 to 1867. [1]
According to popular legend, the ghost of Gov. Fowle has haunted the North Carolina Executive Mansion from time to time. Fowle was the first governor to live in the residence, and he also died within it. [2] [3]
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Preceded by Alfred Moore Scales |
Governor of North Carolina 1889-1891 |
Succeeded by Thomas Michael Holt |
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