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The most comprehensive state project of its kind, the Dictionary provides information on some 4,000 notable North Carolinians whose accomplishments and occasional misdeeds span four centuries. Much of the bibliographic information found in the six volumes has been compiled for the first time. All of the persons included are deceased. They are native North Carolinians, no matter where they made the contributions for which they are noted, or non-natives whose contributions were made in North Carolina.

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title Dictionary of North Carolina Biography Vol 4 L-O author - photo 1

title:Dictionary of North Carolina Biography. Vol. 4, L-O
author:Powell, William Stevens
publisher:University of North Carolina Press
isbn10 | asin:0807819182
print isbn13:9780807819180
ebook isbn13:9780807867129
language:English
subjectNorth Carolina--Biography--Dictionaries.
publication date:1991
lcc:CT252.D5 1991eb
ddc:920/.0756
subject:North Carolina--Biography--Dictionaries.
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Dictionary of North Carolina Biography:
Volume 4 LO
Edited by
William S. Powell
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This book is part of a volume set. netLibrary may or may not have all the companion volumes in eBook format.
1991 The University of North Carolina Press
All rights reserved
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Dictionary of North Carolina biography.
Includes bibliographies.
1. North CarolinaBiographyDictionaries.
I. Powell, William Stevens, 1919
CT252.D5 920'.0756 79-10106
ISBN 0-8078-1329-X (vol. 1)
ISBN 0-8078-1656-6 (vol. 2)
ISBN 0-8078-1806-2 (vol. 3)
ISBN 0-8078-1918-2 (vol. 4)
The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Committee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library Resources.
Manufactured in the United States of America
04 03 02 01 00 6 5 4 3 2
Page v
In Memory of
William Patterson Cumming
31 October 190016 August 1989
Dorothy Long
7 October 191220 June 1987
Hugh Frank Rankin
17 June 19231 July 1989
Mattie Underwood Russell
14 May 19154 May 1988
Richard Gaither Walser
23 October 190825 November 1988
whose scholarly assistance contributed
to the usefulness of the Dictionary of
North Carolina Biography
Page vii
Acknowledgments
I am grateful to the North Carolina Society of the Cincinnati for a generous grant to The University of North Carolina Press to assist with the publication costs of this volume; to George London for his concern and support in seeing that our work continues; to Claiborne T. Smith, Jr., for his research skills in writing some of the biographies that appear in this work and for his gifts for clerical assistance; to Amanda Upchurch for her work in verifying and alphabetizing many of the bibliographies; to my wife, Virginia Waldrop Powell, for her assistance in reading both manuscript and proof; to Stevie Champion for her skill as a copyeditor and for her interest in this work in numerous ways; and, most important of all, to the many authors of the biographies without whose careful and generous work this volume would never have been possible.
Volume four of the Dictionary of North Carolina Biography, like the first three, has been produced without grant money of any kind from the federal government. It is the result of the willing and cooperative scholarly labor of a great many people who contributed their knowledge and ability to its successful completion. I continue to find enormous satisfaction both in their work and in their spirit.
The Department of History at The University of North Carolina very generously permitted me to continue to use an office in Hamilton Hall for three years after my retirement. Eric E. Palo of the University Library then made available space in which I could continue to work on the DNCB. To all who have contributed in any way to the progress of this work, I am deeply indebted.
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Lacy, Benjamin Rice
(19 June 185421 Feb. 1929), state treasurer, was born in the old Presbyterian manse in Raleigh where his father, the Reverend Drury Lacy, D.D., was pastor for eighteen years until he accepted the presidency of Davidson College. Benjamin's mother, Mary Rice, like his father, was of Welsh ancestry, a daughter of the Reverend Dr. Benjamin Holt Rice who held pastorates in Petersburg, Hampden-Sydney, and other places in Virginia, as well as in New York City and Princeton, N.J. Dr. Rice became moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian church at its 1829 session in Philadelphia.
Benjamin Rice Lacy was reared in a home where Christian piety and resoluteness of purpose prevailed under the guidance of Christian parentsthe father, a great preacher and teacher of preachers; the mother, a daughter of a great preacher. The effect of such training in character was the foundation of his life of probity and civic usefulness. He received his schooling at the preparatory school of R. H. Graves in Graham and at the Bingham School at nearby Mebane. On account of the prevailing poverty during Reconstruction, he was unable to obtain the college education he wanted. Nevertheless, his learning and experience came to be so generally recognized that Davidson College in 1928 awarded him an honorary doctor of laws degree.
Having a natural aptitude for mechanics, Lacy served an apprenticeship in the shops of the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad at Raleigh. After becoming foreman, he entered the operating department of the railroad and for fifteen years ran a locomotive. Because of his innate fairness and rugged honesty, he gained the confidence not only of his fellow railroad workers and executives but also of the state's labor force generally. "Honest Ben Lacy," as he came to be known, took a commanding position in the field of labor in North Carolina. He served as an alderman in Raleigh and in 1894 as commissioner of labor and printing. In 1901 he became state treasurer, winning reelection to the post from 1904 to 1928. He also was prominent in councils of the Freemasons and in various other fraternal organizations.
In 1882 Lacy married Mary Burwell, the daughter of Captain and Mrs. J. B. Burwell; at the time, Captain Burwell was president of Peace Institute in Raleigh. The couple had six children: Mrs. R. Y. McAden, Mrs. Charles G. Rose, Frances, Nan, Dr. Thomas Allen, and the Reverend Dr. Ben R., Jr. Thomas Allen Lacy became a noted New York psychiatrist, and Ben Lacy, Jr., served as president of Union Theological Seminary from 1926 until 1956 and as moderator of the Presbyterian Church of the United States in 1950.
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