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Fred Bond

Fred Gaines Bond Jr. (January 1, 1929 – June 1, 1997) was an American politician and tobacco industry representative, associated with the Flue Cured Tobacco Stabilization Corporation (now the U.S. Tobacco Cooperative). He was a three-term mayor of Cary, North Carolina.

When he died, Bond was hailed as a “founding father" of Cary. Koka Booth, a later mayor of Cary, said, "Whatever Cary was and whatever Cary will be was because of Fred Bond's leadership." Provided by Wikipedia
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    Irrigation laws of Northwest Territories of Canada and of Wyoming, with discussions by J. S. Dennis, Deputy Commissioner of Public Works, Canada; and Fred Bond, State Engineer of W...

    Published 1901
    Other Authors: “…Bond, Fred, 1856-1903…”
    Government Document Microfilm Book
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    Holt's new map of Wyoming compiled by permission from official records in U.S. Land Office / by Bond, Frank, 1856-1940

    Published 1885
    Other Authors: “…Bond, Fred, 1856-1903…”
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