The North Carolina booklet : great events in North Carolina history . udge James C. MacRae, admitted to the bar at Mon-roe in 1907 and has practiced here ever since. He was electedto the State Legislature in 1909, and was at one time calledto the chair by the SjDeaker and asked to preside over theHouse for a while. Fond of the law and devoted to the pro-fession, he has met with encouraging and growing is quite apparent after reading the sketch of Union Countythat Mr. Mci^eely is well read in American history and an 64r THE NORTH CAEOLINA BOOKLET. unquestioned authority upon the loca


The North Carolina booklet : great events in North Carolina history . udge James C. MacRae, admitted to the bar at Mon-roe in 1907 and has practiced here ever since. He was electedto the State Legislature in 1909, and was at one time calledto the chair by the SjDeaker and asked to preside over theHouse for a while. Fond of the law and devoted to the pro-fession, he has met with encouraging and growing is quite apparent after reading the sketch of Union Countythat Mr. Mci^eely is well read in American history and an 64r THE NORTH CAEOLINA BOOKLET. unquestioned authority upon the local history and traditionsof Western North Carolina. From the energy and force thusfar displayed by him his fellow citizens have reason to lookforward with growing interest to further and greater develop-ment. A biograjDhical and genealogical sketch of Mr. MarshallDeLancey Haywood, who writes of the Masonic Revolu-tionary Patriots in ]Srorth Carolina in this number of theBooklet, appeared in Vol. VIII, 1. ^ 5* I Vol. XII OCTOBER, 1912 No. 2 ^e NortK Carolina Booklel:. GREAT EVENTS IN , NORTH CAROLNA ^HISTORY


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