Isham Sweat was a state legislator in North Carolina. He served in the North Carolina House of Representatives representing Cumberland County.[1]

He was born in North Carolina. He was described as "mulatto".[2]

He lived in Fayetteville.[3] He was part of the colored convention held in Raleigh in 1865.[4][5]

He was a barber.[6]

See also

References

  1. "North Carolina State House of Representatives - 1868-1869". www.carolana.com.
  2. Balanoff, Elizabeth (1972). "Negro Legislators in the North Carolina General Assembly, July, 1868-February, 1872". The North Carolina Historical Review. 49 (1): 22–55. JSTOR 23529002 via JSTOR.
  3. Hamilton, Joseph Grégoire de Roulhac (December 29, 1914). Reconstruction in North Carolina. Columbia University. ISBN 9780231925549 via Google Books.
  4. "Clipped From The New Berne Times". October 2, 1865. p. 2 via newspapers.com.
  5. Jr, Warren Eugene Milteer (July 1, 2020). North Carolina's Free People of Color, 1715–1885. LSU Press. ISBN 9780807173787 via Google Books.
  6. Andrews, Sidney (December 29, 1866). The South Since the War: as Shown by Fourteen Weeks of Travel ... in Georgia and the Carolinas. Ticknor & Fields. ISBN 9781425543648 via Google Books.
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