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  1. William Woods Holden (November 24, 1818 – March 1, 1892) was an American politician who served as the 38th and 40th governor of North Carolina. He was appointed by President Andrew Johnson in 1865 for a brief term and then elected in 1868.

  2. The gubernatorial impeachment of William Woods Holden serves as the only one of its kind in North Carolina history. A brilliant journalist, editor, and lawyer, Holden's political achievements would ultimately be masked by his shortcomings, including reform failure, an inability to stabilize the state during Reconstruction, and prompting an ...

  3. Mar 22, 2021 · William Woods Holden was North Carolina’s first popularly elected Republican governor, and the first U.S. governor in history to be removed from office.

  4. William Woods Holden, printer, editor, politician, governor, and the most controversial state figure during Reconstruction, was born near Hillsborough, the son of Thomas Holden and Priscilla Woods, who were never married; he was reared after his sixth birthday by his stepmother, Sally Nichols Holden.

  5. William Woods Holden (24 Nov. 1818-2 Nov. 1892), printer, editor, politician, governor, and the most controversial state figure during Reconstruction, was born near Hillsborough, the son of Thomas Holden and Priscilla Woods, who were never married; he was reared after his sixth birthday by his stepmother, Sally Nichols Holden.

  6. From Power to Impeachment: William Woods Holden, The Ku Klux Klan, and Impeachment, 1868-1871. Introduction; William Woods Holden; The Ku Klux Klan; Governor Holden's Actions Against the Ku Klux Klan; Impeachment; The Rise of the Democratic Party; Conclusion; References

  7. Nov 27, 2018 · William Holden Woods was determined from an early age to forge an identity for himself as a self-made man. (NC State Archives) Seeking to revive a flagging Democratic Party, Holden attacked the Whig Party’s allegedly aristocratic tendencies vis-à-vis the “common man” (i.e, the white common man).

  8. WILLIAM W. HOLDEN, the thirty-eighth and fortieth governor of North Carolina, was born near Hillsborough, North Carolina on November 24, 1818. His early education was attained in the common schools of his native state. He later studied law and in 1841 was admitted to the bar.

  9. William Woods Holden was appointed Governor of North Carolina by President Andrew Jackson following the conclusion of the Civil War; and was elected Governor in 1868 while running on the Republican Ticket.

  10. William Woods Holden was an important historical actor during Reconstruction. His ability to govern North Carolina would be called into question and would ultimately lead to his downfall. Many historians have explored William Woods Holden, the first governor of North Carolina to be impeached.