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Review "At this time when we are in the process of choosing national, state and local leaders, it was interesting to read about our state's very first governor, a man who deserves to be remembered. A new biography of the Tar Heel State's first governor, Richard Caswell, has just been published by The History Press. If asked, I doubt many people in our state know much about Gov. Caswell (1729-1789). Perhaps some people who have traveled in the part of our state that borders Virginia might know there is a Caswell County. This is a shame, as Mr. Caswell was an important man in our state's history. Joe A. Mobley, who teaches North Carolina history at N. C. State and who has worked with the state department of archives and history, has taken upon himself the task of making us more aware of this man's accomplishments in a 144-page book, 'North Carolina's Governor Richard Caswell: Founding Father and Revolutionary Hero.'" Statesville Recorder & Landmark "Author Joe Mobley has worked with the Division of Archives and History of the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, and his skills as an archivist and historical researcher are on fine display in this offering of the life of Gov. Richard Caswell. A loyal British subject who fought against the backcountry Regulator Rebellion, Caswell yet embraced America's revolutionary drive. Among myriad historical achievements, he supervised the writing of North Carolina's constitution, and was elected the state's first governor. Mobley, who teaches courses in North Carolina history at NC State University and Louisburg College, brings the chronicle of this historymaker before a modern audience." Watauga Democrat Product Description Richard Caswell emerged during the Revolution as a vital leader of the Patriot cause. Though he was a loyal British subject who fought against the backcountry Regulator rebellion, he embraced America's revolutionary fervor. He represented North Carolina at the Continental Congress and bravely commanded troops at the Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge. He supervised the writing of North Carolina's constitution and was elected the Old North State's first governor. After the Revolution, he again served as governor and became a leading spokesman for the ratification of the United States Constitution. Author and historian Joe Mobley chronicles the life of a man devoted to the public service of North Carolina and a new nation. About the Author Joe A. Mobley has worked with the Division of Archives and History of the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, serving as archivist, historical researcher and historical publications editor. Until his retirement, he served as editor in chief of the North Carolina Historical Review. Currently, he teaches courses in North Carolina history at NC State University and Louisburg College. He has published several works of history, and has won the 2006 North Caroliniana Book Award.