![]() ![]() Southern Historical Collection, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at ChapelĪlternate Form of Material Microfilm copy for some materials available. Preferred Citation, in the Ernest Haywood Collection of Haywood Family Papers Stipulated by United States copyright law. Copyright Notice Copyright is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Social role of women and related matters, and "The Religion of the Bible and K W County Compared," by James Reid, 1769. In Raleigh, recipe books, school notebooks, a volume, 1820s, of reflections on the Other volumes include household accounts, plantation journalsĪnd accounts, merchant account books, guest registers for the Yarborough House hotel Haywood (1825-1894), including records he kept of Confederate hospitals that he supervised A number of papers and volumes relate to Edmund Burke Plantation and legal affairs of George Washington Haywood (1802-1890) and his cousinĪlfred Williams (fl. After 1830, many of the papers relate to the Alababam Who was a member of the Raleigh Female Tract Society, her mother and sisters, and PersonalĬorrespondence especially documents activities of Eliza Williams Haywood (b. Students and various affairs at the University of North Carolina, 1790s-1880s. Relate to Haywood's plantation in Edgecombe County, N.C. On banking in the state and on state and national politics, 1790s-1820s. Of John Haywood (1755-1827) as North Carolina state treasurer, including much material Items documenting the lives of members of the Haywood family and their relatives,įriends, associates, and people enslaved by them. The collection includes correspondence,īusiness papers, legal documents, medical records, account books, pictures, and other In Greene County and Marengo County, Alabama. N.C., with plantations dependent on enslaved labor in Edgecombe County, N.C., and The Haywood family was a politically and socially influential white family in Raleigh, 24.0 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 10,000 items) ![]()
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