Haywood Family Papers

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The Haywood family of Raleigh, N.C., included such prominent members as John Haywood (1755–1827), state treasurer, 1787–1827, member of the Board of Trustees of the University of North Carolina, 1789–1827, and first mayor of Raleigh; his wife Eliza Williams Haywood (b. 1781), member of the Raleigh Female Tract Society; his son George Washington Haywood (1802–1890), state attorney for Wake County, N.C., and plantation owner in Greene County, Ala.; John's daughter Eliza Eagles Haywood (1798–1877); his son Edmund Burke Haywood (1825-1894), surgeon in the Confederate army; his grandson Ernest Haywood (1860–1946), lawyer in Raleigh; and his nephew by marriage Alfred Williams (fl. 1825–1860), partner in the drugstore firm of Williams & Haywood, Inc., and plantation owner in Marengo County, Ala. The collection includes correspondence, business papers, legal documents, medical records, account books, pictures, and other items documenting the lives of members of the Haywood family and their relatives, friends, and associates. Many items relate to the career of John Haywood as North Carolina state treasurer, including much material on banking in the state and on state and national politics, 1790s–1820s. Other items relate to Haywood's plantation in Edgecombe County, N.C. There are also letters concerning students and various affairs at the University of North Carolina, 1790s–1880s. Personal correspondence especially documents activities of Eliza Williams Haywood, her mother and sisters, and her children, circa 1800–1830. After 1830, many of the papers relate to the plantation and legal affairs of George Washington Haywood and the plantation affairs of his cousin Alfred Williams. A number of papers and volumes relate to Edmund Burke Haywood, including records he kept of Confederate hospitals that he supervised in the Raleigh area. Other volumes include household accounts, plantation journals and accounts, merchant account books, guest registers for the Yarborough House hotel in Raleigh, recipe books, school notebooks, a volume, 1820s, of reflections on the social role of women and related matters, and "The Religion of the Bible and K W County Compared," by James Reid, 1769.

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folder 203: Correspondence, August–December 1853

folder 203: Correspondence, August–December 1853

November 9, letter to George W. Haywood from John Goode, an attorney in Brogden, Va., concerning defense of Hardaman Irby who had been accused of murdering an enslaved person. Chiefly papers as previously described. January 9, John R. Williams, Raleigh, to his brother Alfred in Linden, Ala.,...

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folder 217: Correspondence, January–March 1858

folder 217: Correspondence, January–March 1858

Includes more letters from Alfred Haywood, some written from Matamoros, Mexico, where he finally decided to settle. A few items of Colonel Edward Yarborough, some relating to the Yarborough House at Raleigh. March 6, C. C. H., Columbia, Tennessee, to Dear Sister, (Fanny Jones) containing an...

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folder 220: Correspondence, January–March 1859

folder 220: Correspondence, January–March 1859

January 14, letter of Alfred Williams, Marengo County, Ala., to his cousin Fabius Haywood giving a full account of and valuation of their mutually owned plantation and enslaved people. Williams desired to sell all of his Alabama interests and devote all his time to his Wake County, N.C.,...

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99 pages: 19% complete (23% transcribed, 4% needs review)
folder 323: Plantation memorandum books, 1837, 1838, 1839, and 1840–1841

folder 323: Plantation memorandum books, 1837, 1838, 1839, and 1840–1841

Includes lists of supplies given to enslaved people, lists of supplies purchased,, and a few daily journal entries

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folder 325: Account book, December 1865–January 1867

folder 325: Account book, December 1865–January 1867

Supplies given to enslaved and formerly enslaved people

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folder 326: Plantation Journal, 1867–1871

folder 326: Plantation Journal, 1867–1871

Account of time worked by formerly enslaved people and a list of supplies given to them

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folder 331: Yarborough Account Book, 1854

folder 331: Yarborough Account Book, 1854

Ledger for E. Yarborough, Jr., of Raleigh, N.C., who was apparently a blacksmith.

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