Inventory of the Badger Family Papers, 1835-1888

Collection Number 953-z

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Manuscripts Department, University Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Collection Information


Contact Information:
Manuscripts Department
CB#3926, Wilson Library
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC 27514-8890
Phone: 919/962-1345
Fax: 919/962-3594
Email: mss@email.unc.edu
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Descriptive Summary

Repository
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.
Creator
Badger family.
Title
Badger Family Papers, 1835-1888
Call Number
953-z
Language of Materials
Materials in English
Extent
Items: About 40
Abstract
The Badger family of North Carolina included George E. Badger, superior court judge, secretary of the Navy, and United States senator, 1844-1855, of Raleigh, N.C.; his third wife, Delia Haywood Williams Badger; their children, Mary Badger Hale (b. 1836) and Thomas Badger (b. 1843); Badger's daughter, Kate Badger Haigh (b. 1827); and his wife's daughter Melissa Williams.
The collection is chiefly family letters, 1835-1867. Letters dated 1835-1836 are to Melissa Williams, Delia Badger's daughter by a previous marriage, who was attending school in Philadelphia, from her mother and others in Raleigh, chiefly about family activities. Most of the later letters are to Badger's daughter Kate Badger Haigh of Fayetteville, N.C., about family and neighborhood news. Included are an 1849 letter with a description of 50 drunken women and other rowdies at a cotillion in Raleigh; Civil War period letters with details of life on the homefront, including mention of sickly and pregnant slaves; and an 1867 letter discussing the possibility of an African American candidate for mayor of Raleigh. Also included are financial and legal papers, 1876-1888, of Thomas Badger and a few family photographs.

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Administrative Information

Restrictions to Access
No restrictions.
Acquisitions Information
Received from Mary Badger Wilson of Washington, D.C., in February 1945; purchased from J. Douglas Mattox of Raleigh, N.C., in March 1998 (Acc. 98045); received from Vincent Rollman of Colorado Springs, Colo., in July 2006 (#100452).
Processing Information
Processed by: Patrick Huber, Linda Sellars, 1992, 1998
Encoded by: Roslyn Holdzkom, July 2006
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], in the Badger Family Papers #953-z, Southern Historical Collection, The Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Copyright Notice
Copyright is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.
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Online Catalog Headings

These and related materials may be found under the following headings in online catalogs.

Badger family.
Badger, Delia Haywood Williams.
Badger, George Edmund, 1795-1866.
Badger, Thomas, b. 1843.
Confederate States of America--Social conditions.
Family--North Carolina--Social life and customs.
Fayetteville (N.C.)--Social life and customs.
Hale, Mary Badger, 1836-1884.
Raleigh (N.C.)--Social life and customs
Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)--North Carolina.
Slavery--North Carolina.
Women--Alcohol use--History--19th century.
Women--Confederate States of America.
Women--North Carolina--Social life and customs.
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Related Collections

George Edmund Badger Papers (#37)
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Biographical Note

The Badger family of North Carolina included George E. Badger, superior court judge, secretary of the Navy, and United States senator, 1844-1855, of Raleigh, N.C.; his third wife, Delia Haywood Williams Badger; their children, Mary Badger Hale (b. 1836) and Thomas Badger (b. 1843); Badger's daughter, Kate Badger Haigh (b. 1827); and his wife's daughter Melissa Williams.

George E. Badger was first married in 1818 to Rebecca Turner. She died six years later without issue. In 1826, he married Mary Polk, daughter of Colonel William Polk, with whom he had two children: Catherine (b. 1827) and Sarah (b. 1833). Mary Polk Badger died in 1834. In 1836, Badger married a widow, Delia Haywood Williams. They had seven children: Mary Rose (b. 1836), George Edmund (b. 1838), Richard C. (b. 1839), Annie H. (b. 1841), Thomas (b. 1843), Sherwood (b. 1844), and Edmund S. (b. 1846).

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Collection Overview

The collection is chiefly family letters, 1835-1867, of Badger family members including George E. Badger, superior court judge, secretary of the Navy, and United States senator, 1844-1855, of Raleigh, N.C.; his third wife, Delia Haywood Williams Badger; their children, Mary Badger Hale (b. 1836) and Thomas Badger (b. 1843); Badger's daughter, Kate Badger Haigh (b. 1827); and his wife's daughter Melissa Williams.

Letters dated 1835-1836 are to Melissa Williams, Delia Badger's daughter by a previous marriage, who was attending school in Philadelphia, from her mother and from family friend Mary I. Lucas of Raleigh, N.C., primarily about family activities. Most of the later letters are to Badger's daughter Kate Badger Haigh of Fayetteville, N.C., from George, Delia, or sister Mary Badger Hale of Raleigh, giving family and neighborhood news. Of particular interest is an 1849 letter from Delia to Kate that contains a rich description of 50 drunken women and other rowdies at a cotillion in Raleigh. There are also a few letters from the Civil War period that include, in addition to news of the activities of family and friends, an account of how Delia and Mary spent their time quilting and sewing, mention of a group of neighborhood women visiting the troops in Richmond, Va., complaints about inflated wartime prices, and requests for fabric and other goods. In an 1863 letter to one of her sisters, an overworked Mary Badger Hale complained about the inability of her sickly and/or pregnant slaves to work. Two 1867 letters briefly mention military orders, the scarcity of money, the fear of land confiscation, and rumors of an African American candidate for mayor of Raleigh.

Also included are financial and legal papers, 1876-1888, of Thomas Badger. These include accounts relating to the estate of his mother, Delia Badger, other accounts, receipts, and rental agreements. Three photographs are in the collection: one of Thomas Badger Jr., around 5 years old; one of Dr. and Mrs. Wheat, Salisbury, N.C.; and a postcard showing a flood.

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Items Separated

Photographs (P-953/Folder 1)

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Detailed Description of the Collection

Papers, 1835-1888.
About 40 items.
Folder 1
Letters, 1835-1867
Folder 2
Financial and legal papers, 1876-1888
Image Folder 1
Photographs

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