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Clarence Hamilton Poe was born on January 10, 1881 near Gulf in Chatham County, North Carolina. His father, William Baxter (1839–1907), was a small cotton farmer and his mother was Susan Dismukes Poe (1846-1911).
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Clarence Hamilton Poe was born on January 10, 1881 near Gulf in Chatham County, North Carolina. His father, William Baxter (1839–1907), was a small cotton farmer and his mother was Susan Dismukes Poe (1846-1911).
Educational public schools. Doctor of Letters, Wake Forest College, 1914. Doctor of Laws, University of North Carolina, 1928, Washington College (Maryland.), 1929.
Doctor of Science, Clemson College, 1937.
Dismukes (deceased), Jean Shepperd (Mistress Gordon Smith, Junior). Editor The Progressive Farmer, since 1899. President, Progressive Farmer Company, 1903-1953, now senior editor, Chairman of the Board, offices Raleigh, Birmingham, Memphis, Dallas.
Chairman Executive Committee board of trustees North Carolina State College Agriculture and Engineering, 1916-1931.
Executive Committee Consolidated University, 1931-1955. Member State Board Agriculture, 1913-1931.
Elector Hall of Fame, New New York Member Federal Board for Vocational Education (representative of America Agriculture, 1936-1945).
Member National Committee on Hospital Care, 1944-1946, Committee on Health Needs of Nation, 1951-1952, International Development Advisory Board (Rockefeller Commission), 1951-1953.
President North Carolina Conference for Social Service, 1913-1915, State Press Association, 1913-1914, State Literature and History Association, 1914-1915, State Farmers Convention, 1919-1920, State Dairymen’s Association, 1929-1930. Master North Carolina Grange, 1929-1930. Director North Carolina Art Society, 1926-1960.
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