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| Size | 4.5 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 2200 items) |
| Abstract | Willis Grandy Briggs (1875-1954) was a Raleigh, N.C., lawyer and postmaster, and served as Republican Party chair for Wake County, N.C. The collection consists of political and personal correspondence of Briggs and materials relating to his ancestors and other relatives. Briggs' correspondence concerns his student days at Wake Forest College; Raleigh newspaper work, 1895-1905; Republican Party activities through five decades; his interest in the history of Raleigh and the history of North Carolina Baptists; his genealogical studies of the Briggs, Grandy, Ferebee, Utley, Hunter, Alston, Hargrove, and Norwood families; and his miscellaneous biographical studies. Papers before 1893 are of the Briggs, Grandy, and Ferebee families in Camden, Currituck, Granville, and Wake counties, N.C., and include papers of Willis Sawyer Grandy (1822-1899), Dr. Enoch D. Ferebee (d. 1876), and the Civil War papers of Tazewell L. Hargrove (1830-1899), lieutenant colonel, 44th North Carolina Regiment, and others, including an autograph book from Johnson Island prison. Twenty volumes include the record book of the judge advocate of the Camden County militia, 1803-1835; the personal diary, 1866-1868, of Thomas Henry Briggs (1847-1928) of Raleigh; Knights of Pythias local records, 1871-1875; and minutes of the Wake County Cattle Club, 1886-1890, which was organized to sponsor livestock exhibitions. |
| Creator | Briggs, Willis G. (Willis Grandy), 1875-1954. |
| Language | English |
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Biographical Information
Willis Grandy Briggs (1875-1954) was born in Raleigh, N.C., the son of Thomas Henry and Sarah Grandy Briggs. He was educated at the Raleigh Male Academy, run by Charles C. Holden, and at Wake Forest College, from which he graduated cum laud in 1896. After graduating, Briggs became the city editor of the Raleigh Evening Times.
Briggs, a Republican, was appointed postmaster in Raleigh by President Theodore Roosevelt, and he continued to serve in this capacity until 1914, when he returned to Wake Forest to study law. Admitted to the bar in 1915, Briggs was promptly chosen city court prosecutor, in which capacity he served until 1921. He was the assistant U.S. attorney of the Eastern District from 1921 until 1930, when he resigned to resume his private practice. In 1928 he was a delegate to the Republican National Convention.
Briggs was deeply interested in the history of North Carolina, especially that of Raleigh and Wake County. Briggs devoted much of his time to research and writing, and some of his published works include a history of the First Baptist Church in Raleigh and a biography of Henry Potter (1766-1857).
Briggs married Beulah Sanderlin on 16 February 1910, and they became the parents of two daughters, Sarah Wooten and Eliza Sanderlin. Briggs died on 24 February 1954 in Raleigh.
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The collection consists of political and personal correspondence of Willis G. Briggs and materials relating to his ancestors and other relatives. Briggs' correspondence concerns his student days at Wake Forest College; Raleigh newspaper work, 1895-1905; Republican Party activities through five decades; his interest in the history of Raleigh, N.C., and the history of North Carolina Baptists; his genealogical studies of the Briggs, Grandy, Ferebee, Utley, Hunter, Alston, Hargrove, and Norwood families; and his miscellaneous biographical studies. Papers before 1893 are of the Briggs, Grandy, and Ferebee families in Camden County, N.C., Currituck County, N.C., Granville County, N.C., and Wake County, N.C., and include papers of Willis Sawyer Grandy (1822-1899), Dr. Enoch D. Ferebee (d. 1876), and the Civil War papers of Tazewell L. Hargrove (1830-1899), lieutenant colonel, 44th North Carolina Regiment, and others, including an autograph book from Johnson Island prison. Twenty volumes include the record book of the judge advocate of the Camden County militia, 1803-1835; the personal diary, 1866-1868, of Thomas Henry Briggs (1847-1928) of Raleigh; Knights of Pythias local records, 1871-1875; and minutes of the Raleigh Cattle Club, 1886-1890, which was organized to sponsor livestock exhibitions.
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Series 1. Ancestral Papers, 1764-1892.
Arrangement: chronological and topical.
Correspondence and other papers pertaining to the ancestors of Willis Grandy Briggs, principally of the Grandy and Ferebee families and their relatives in Camden, Currituck, and Granville counties, N.C.
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Series 2. Correspondence and Related Material, 1893-1954 and undated.
Arrangement: chronological.
Chiefly of political and personal papers of Willis Grandy Briggs, reflecting his interest in the history of Raleigh and its early residents; genealogy of the Briggs, Grandy, Ferebee, Utley, Hunter, Alston, Hargrove, and Norwood families; the Baptist Church; and miscellaneous biographical studies.
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Series 3. Wake County Court, 1807-1848 and undated.
Arrangement: chronological.
Series includes summonses, bills, writs, depositions, bonds, and other items relating to matters before the Wake County Court Of Pleas and Quarter Sessions and Wake County Superior Court.
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Series 4. Volumes, 1803-1945.
Arrangement: chronological.
These volumes include diaries, minutes and organizational club records, and miscellaneous albums and accounts.
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Series 5. Pictures, 1873-1912.
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Items Separated
Processed by: Suzanne Ruffing, March 1996
Encoded by: Bari Helms, April 2005
This collection was processed with support from the Randleigh Foundation Trust.
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