The North Carolina booklet : great events in North Carolina history . ry Hilliard Hinton. biographical editor :Mrs. E. E. Moffitt. OFFICERS OF THE NORTH CAROLINA SOCIETY DAUGHTERS OF THE REVOLUTION 1914-1916 REGENT: Miss MARY HILLIARD HINTON. vice-regent :Mrs. MARSHALL WILLIAMS. honorary regents : Mrs. E. E. MOFFITT. Mrs. T. K. BRUNER. recording secretary :Mrs. L. E. secretary : Mrs. PAUL H. LEE. TREASURER : Mrs. CHAS. LEE SMITH. REGISTRAR : Miss SARAH W. ASHE. CUSTODIAN OF RELICS : Mrs. JOHN E. RAY. CHAPTER REGENTS Bloomsbury Chapter Mrs. Hubert Haywood, Regent. Penelo
The North Carolina booklet : great events in North Carolina history . ry Hilliard Hinton. biographical editor :Mrs. E. E. Moffitt. OFFICERS OF THE NORTH CAROLINA SOCIETY DAUGHTERS OF THE REVOLUTION 1914-1916 REGENT: Miss MARY HILLIARD HINTON. vice-regent :Mrs. MARSHALL WILLIAMS. honorary regents : Mrs. E. E. MOFFITT. Mrs. T. K. BRUNER. recording secretary :Mrs. L. E. secretary : Mrs. PAUL H. LEE. TREASURER : Mrs. CHAS. LEE SMITH. REGISTRAR : Miss SARAH W. ASHE. CUSTODIAN OF RELICS : Mrs. JOHN E. RAY. CHAPTER REGENTS Bloomsbury Chapter Mrs. Hubert Haywood, Regent. Penelope Barker Chapter Mrs. Patrick Matthew, Regent. Sir Walter Raleigh Chapter, Miss Catherine F. Seyton Albertson, Regent. General Francis Nash Chapter Miss Rebecca Cameron, Regent. Roanoke Chapter Mrs. Charles J. Sawyer, Regent. Founder of the North Carolina Society and Regent 1896-1902; Mrs. spier WHITAKER.* Regent 1902: Mrs. D. H. HILL, Regent 1902-1906: Mrs. THOMAS K. BRUNER. Regent 1906-1910: Mrs. E. E. MOFFITT. *Died November 25, December 12, JOHN BRANCH 1782-1863 Governor of North Carolina, United States Senator, Secretary of the Navy, Member of Congress, Governor of Florida, etc. The North Carolma Booklet Vol. XV OCTOBER, 1915 No. 2 John Branch, Secretary of the Navy in theCabinet of President Jackson, etc. By Maeshall DeLancey Haywood, Author of Governor William Tryon and His Administration in theProvince of North Carolina, 1765-1771, Lives of theBishops of North Carolina, Ballads of Coura-geous Carolinians, etc. Before the office of Secretary of the l^avy was created,the functions which were later performed by the occupant ofthat office devolved upon the Chairman of the Committee onISTaval Affairs in the old Continental Congress, and JosephHewes, of !N^orth Carolina—a Revolutionary statesman, whomade his name immortal by signing the Declaration of Inde-pendence—was the first person who held that post. Sincethe Revolution, five North Carolinians h
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