Additional biographical information from Joy Pendry: "Cotton to Kaolin, A History of Washington County, Georgia, 1784-1989, pg. 390: After graduating from Sandersville High School, Charles served in the U.S. Navy. After business college, he became a Burroughs Corporation representative.
Employed at Redstone Arsenal, Huntsville, AL, he was awarded a medal by the U.S. War Department for meritorious service as a production superintendent from 1942-1947. He devised and patented a computer-voting-system, providing tamper-proof elections."
Additional biographical information from Joy Pendry: "Cotton to Kaolin, A History of Washington County, Georgia, 1784-1989, pg. 390: After graduating from Sandersville High School, Charles served in the U.S. Navy. After business college, he became a Burroughs Corporation representative.
Employed at Redstone Arsenal, Huntsville, AL, he was awarded a medal by the U.S. War Department for meritorious service as a production superintendent from 1942-1947. He devised and patented a computer-voting-system, providing tamper-proof elections."
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