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Lewis Ledbetter [1]

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Image Source: The Charlotte Observer 3/5/1979

Biographical Notes: 
He came to Charlotte in 1915. He served in the Signal Corps during the War. His nicknames, earned as city treasurer, included Moneybags, Lockpocket, and Tightwad. He is buried at Elmwood.
Date of Birth: 
2/26/1891
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Education Details: 
Darlington Prep School, SCEmory University
Family Details: 

Spouse: Louise Edwards: m. 1921 d. 1968

Children: Flora Ledbetter d. 1970 Lewis Ledbetter d. 1931

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Siblings: Augustus J. Ledbetter - Smyrna, GA Ernest Ledbetter - Tucson, AZ John H. Ledbetter - Conyers, GA

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First Name: 
Lewis
Last Name: 
Ledbetter
Military Details: 
France;
Occupation: 
Occupation: Employer: city bookkeeper 1921-City of Charlotte treasurer 1932-63 Location:
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Charlotte Observer, SSDI, NCDI

Military Unit: 
Signal Corps
Exhibit & Section: 
Doughboys & Camp Greene Mecklenburg County, NC 1917-1918 [2]
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