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This article provides a family and personal history of North Carolina Booklet contributor Marshall De Lancey Haywood. The article highlights the Haywood family's efforts during the Revolutionary War and ancestry that stretches back to the Plymouth colony. Haywood's personal life is also chronicled, including his position as Librarian of the State Agricultural and Mechanical College, Historian of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina, and his historical research into North Carolina's past.
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22486
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The Raleigh Peace Society, established in 1819 was among the first organized peace movements in America. Historian Marshall De Lancy Haywood outlined the society's history in this address before a conference on arbitration and armament in the Hall of Representatives at Raleigh on March 23, 1908.
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