Honored Members in Government Service

The following members of Phoenix Lodge No. 8 have distinguished themselves in service to the local community:

 

- FEDERAL GOVERNMENT -

 

William Rufus DeVane King, Vice President of the United States (1853)

 

 

 

- STATE GOVERNMENT -

 

John Owen, Governor of the State of North Carolina (1828-1830)

 

 

- COUNTY GOVERNMENT -

 

 

 

- LOCAL AND CITY GOVERNMENT -

 

Archibald Moore Campbell, Fifth Postmaster of Fayetteville, appointed on 11 April 1853 by President Frankline Pierce.

 

James Gee Cook, Seventh Postmaster of Fayetteville, appointed on 7 June 1859 by President James Buchanan.

 

J. Ross Jones, Fayetteville's Chief of Police from 1923-1935

 

Royal D. Jones, Eighteenth Postmaster of Fayetteville, appointed on 22 April 1918 and re-appointed on 28 July 1919 by President Woodrow T. Wilson.

 

George Lauder, PM, Eighth Postmaster of Fayetteville, appointed on 7 June 1865 by President Andrew Johnson.

 

Lutterloh, Thomas S., Fayetteville's Magistrate of Police, 1855

 

Duncan McRae, Second Postmaster of Fayetteville, appointed on 9 December 1797 by President John Adams.

 

John McRae, Third Postmaster of Fayetteville, appointed on 20 April 1818 by President John Monroe.

 

James Seawell, Fayetteville's Magistrate of Police, 1832.

 

John Sibley, PM, First Postmaster of Fayetteville, appointed on 20 March 1793 by President George Washington.

 

Joseph Tally, Mayor of Fayetteville.