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Alfred Lloyd (born c. 1837) was a public official and state legislator in North Carolina. He represented New Hanover County in the North Carolina House of Representatives in 1872 and 1874.[1][2][3] He represented Pender County in the North Carolina House in 1876.

He was born in Onslow County.[4] He lived in Wilmington. He also served as justice of the peace.[5] In 1874, he was one of the incorporators of the Farmers, Mechanics and Laborers' Union Aid Association.[6]

He served with fellow New Hanover Representatives Henry Brewington and William H. Moore in 1874. All three were African American.

Pender County was established from New Hanover County in 1875. Lloyd was Pender County's first representative in the state house. He was a Republican.[7]

He built the Union Chapel Methodist Church at Harrison Creek.[8]

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  1. ^ Woodson, Carter Godwin; Logan, Rayford Whittingham (December 10, 1920). "The Journal of Negro History". Association for the Study of Negro Life and History – via Google Books.
  • ^ Carolina, North (December 10, 1873). "Public Laws and Private Laws of the State of North Carolina (other Slight Variations)" – via Google Books.
  • ^ Representatives, North Carolina General Assembly House of (December 10, 1873). "Journal of the House of Representatives of the General Assembly of the State of North Carolina". M.S. Littlefield – via Google Books.
  • ^ "alfred lloyd new hanover - Google Search". www.google.com.
  • ^ "The Legislative Manual and Political Register of the State of North Carolina". Secretary of State. December 10, 1874 – via Google Books.
  • ^ Carolina, North (December 10, 1874). "Laws and Resolutions of the State of North Carolina" – via Google Books.
  • ^ Staff Writer. "Race plays role in plan for districts in 1875, 2003". Wilmington Star-News.
  • ^ Reaves, Bill (1998). Strength Through Struggle: The Chronological and Historical Record of the African-American Community in Wilmington, North Carolina, 1865-1950. ISBN 9780967041001.

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