McIver, Lula Martin, 1864-1944
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In 1886, she and Charles both moved to teach at Peace Institute in Raleigh. She also served briefly as the “lady principal” at the Charlotte Female Institute (now Queen’s University). While in Charlotte, she she studied medicine with Dr. Annie Laurie Alexander, the state’s first practicing woman physician.
The McIvers moved to Greensboro in 1892 when Charles was named president of the new State Normal and Industrial School. As the campus’s first lady, she received guests and participated in many civic organizations. She served on the board of directors of the YMCA and helped found the Woman’s Betterment Association. She also provided her husband assistance in planning, constructing, and organizing the new school.
Charles McIver died in 1906, but Lula remained in what came to be known as the McIver House until her death in 1944.
The McIvers had four children: Annie, Lula Martin, Verlinda (who died as a child), and Charles, Jr.
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referencedIn | Papers of Charlotte Hawkins Brown, 1900-1961 | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Walter Hines Page letters from various correspondents, American period | Houghton Library | |
referencedIn | McIver, Charles Duncan, 1860-1906. Chancellor Charles Duncan McIver records, 1855-1906. | University of North Carolina at Greensboro, University Libraries, UNCG University Libraries | |
referencedIn | Papers of Charlotte Hawkins Brown, 1900-1961 | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America |
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associatedWith | Brown, Charlotte Hawkins, 1883-1961 | person |
spouseOf | McIver, Charles Duncan, 1860-1906. | person |
correspondedWith | Page, Walter Hines, 1855-1918 | person |
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Salem | NC | US | |
Winston-Salem | NC | US | |
Greensboro | NC | US | |
Raleigh | NC | US | |
Greensboro | NC | US |
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Birth 1864-06-08
Death 1944-12-22
Female
Americans