The North Carolina booklet : great events in North Carolina history . e :Miss Maey Hilliaed Hinton. biogeaphical editoe :Mrs. E. E. Moffitt. OFFICERS OF THE NORTH CAROLINA SOCIETY DAUGHTERS OF THE REVOLUTION 1914-1916 EEGENT : Miss MARY HILLIARD HINTON. VICE-EEGENT : Mes. MARSHALL WILLIAMS. HONOEAEY EEGENTS: Mes. E. E. T. K. seceetaey : Mes. L. E. COVINGTON. COEEESPONDING SECEETAEY : Mes. PAUL H. LEE. TEEASXJBEE : Mes. CHAS. LEE SMITH. EEGISTBAE : Miss SARAH W. ASHE. CUSTODIAN OF EELICS : Mrs. JOHN E. RAY. CHAPTER REGENTS Bloomsbury Chapter Mrs. Hubert Haywood, Re


The North Carolina booklet : great events in North Carolina history . e :Miss Maey Hilliaed Hinton. biogeaphical editoe :Mrs. E. E. Moffitt. OFFICERS OF THE NORTH CAROLINA SOCIETY DAUGHTERS OF THE REVOLUTION 1914-1916 EEGENT : Miss MARY HILLIARD HINTON. VICE-EEGENT : Mes. MARSHALL WILLIAMS. HONOEAEY EEGENTS: Mes. E. E. T. K. seceetaey : Mes. L. E. COVINGTON. COEEESPONDING SECEETAEY : Mes. PAUL H. LEE. TEEASXJBEE : Mes. CHAS. LEE SMITH. EEGISTBAE : Miss SARAH W. ASHE. CUSTODIAN OF EELICS : Mrs. JOHN E. RAY. CHAPTER REGENTS Bloomsbury Chapter Mrs. Hubert Haywood, Regent. Penelope Barker Chapter Mes. Pateick Matthew, Regent. Sir Walter Raleigh Chapter Mrs. I. M. Meekins, Regent. General Francis Nash Miss Rebecca Cameron, Regent. Roanoke Chapter Mes. Charles J. Sawyeb, Regent. FOUWDEE OF THE NOETH CAROLINA SOCIETY AND REGENT 1896-1902 ; Mes. SPIER WHITAKER.* Regent 1902: Mrs. D. H. HILL, Regent 1902-1906: Mes. THOMAS K. BRUNER. Regent 1906-1910: Mrs. E, E. MOFFITT. •Died November 25, December 12, (JEORCiE E. BADGER 1795—1866 Jndse of the Superior Courts of North Carolina, United States Senator, Secretary of the Navy, p]te. The North Carolina Booklet Vol. XV JANUARY, 1916 No. 3 George Edmund Badger, Secretary of theUnited States Navy By Peter M. Wilson. This paper is written by request and in the character ofan impression rather than a chronology. It may go with-out saying that no statement of fact has been made withoutexamination, and no expression of opinion as to his featuresof official reputation given without a careful reading of theprinted or manuscript history bearing upon it. It has beenkept in mind that in the counting-house of the modern his-torian traditions are at a discount and facts at a acts and orders on which the most important measures ofhis administration of the ^ayj rest have, therefore, been setforth at leng-th. They tell the tale. Governor Graham empha-sizes Mr. Badgers dev


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