Craven-Pegram Family Papers, 1785-1966
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Craven, B. (Braxton), 1822-1882
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Braxton Craven served as an administrator and educator during the nineteenth century evolution of Trinity College in Randolph County, N.C. Craven was Principal of Union Institute (1842-1851), President of Normal College (1851-1859), and President of Trinity College (1859-1863, 1866-1882). In addition, Craven actively participated in the Methodist Episcopal Church, South and the Order of the Masons in North Carolina. From the description of Braxton Craven papers, 1839-1882. (Duke Univ...
Craven and Leach Families
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Craven, W.
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Kilgo, John Carlisle Family
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Daniels, Josephus
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Southgate, James Haywood
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Pegram, W. H. (William Howell), 1846-1928
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William Howell Pegram (1846-1928) was a student, professor, and administrator at Trinity College (N.C.). He moved with the school from Randolph County to Durham County (N.C.), and remained active as Trinity College evolved into Duke University. From the description of W.H. Pegram papers, 1876-1928. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 57225798 William Howell Pegram was born August 18, 1846, in Harnett County, North Carolina. He served as a Confederate ...
Pegram, William Howell, Jr.
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Carr, O. -Ch
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Carr, Julian Shakespeare
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Julian Shakespeare Carr was born October 12, 1845 to John W. Carr and Eliza P. Carr in North Carolina. He attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and served in the Confederate Army. After the war, Carr became a partner of W. T. Blackwell and Co., a tobacco manufacturing firm in Durham. His donation of land to Trinity College (Randolph County, N.C.), along with the financial support of Washington Duke, allowed the struggling school the opportunity to move to Durham. Carr served o...
Craven, J
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William Howell Pegram, Sr.
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John Edward Pegram
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Smoot, Thomas Arthur
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Rosalie (Pitzlin) Pegram
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Irene Leach Craven
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Sallie Kate Craven
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Lockwood, M. H.
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Braxton Craven
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Mordecai, Samuel F. (Samuel Fox), 1852-1927
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Samuel Fox Mordecai (1852-1927) served as Dean of Trinity College Law School from around 1905 to 1927. From the description of Samuel F. Mordecai papers, 1869-1985. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 159934772 Samuel Fox Mordecai was born in Richmond, Virginia in 1852, the son of Ellen M. and Samuel Fox Mordecai. He was educated in private schools in Virginia and North Carolina, graduating from the Oxford (NC) Classical and Mathematical School. Betwe...
Roxboro Institute
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Pegram, Emma Lenora (Craven)
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Pegram Family,
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Pegram, Annie McKinnie
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Craven, Sallie (Kate)
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Gladys Blacknall Pegram
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Craven, Irene (Leach)
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Pegram, William Braxton
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Pegram, William Ransom Johnson, 1841-1865
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Peacock, Dred
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Pegram, John D.
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Bassett, L. -B
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Pegram, George Braxton, 1876-1958
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Nuclear physicist, professor of physics, and Dean of Graduate Faculties at Columbia University. Pegram, a prominent nuclear physicist, conducted a great deal of defense-related research and was responsible for the famous meeting between Franklin Delano Roosevelt and American nuclear scientists prior to World War II that eventually led to the establishment of the Manhattan Project. From the description of Papers, 1903-1958. (Columbia University In the City of ...
Pegram, George Washington
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Craven, Harvey Bernard
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Pegram, John Edward
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Bassett, John Spencer, 1867-1928
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Historian and professor of history at Trinity College (now Duke University), Durham, N.C., and Smith College. From the description of Papers, 1806-1943. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 19242277 Historian, editor, and educator. From the description of Papers of John Spencer Bassett, 1770-1978 (bulk 1894-1928). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71072393 John Spencer Bassett, a professor in the History Department of Trinity College from 1893-190...
Craven-Pegram Family
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The children and grandchildren of Braxton Craven (1822-1882), first president of Trinity College in Randolph County, N.C., and his wife, Irene (Leach) Craven, are the principals in the Craven-Pegram Family Papers. The children of Braxton Craven most prominently represented are Sallie Kate (Kate) and Emma Lenora Craven, who married William Howell (W. H.) Pegram. The grandchildren primarily featured are those of Emma L. and W. H. Pegram, George Braxton, Annie McKinnie, Irene Craven, J...
Pegram, Irene Craven
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George B. Pegram's
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Flowers, Robert Lee, 1870-1951
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Robert Lee Flowers (1870-1951) spent his entire professional career at Duke University. From 1891 to 1951, Flowers served in a variety of capacities, including professor (1891-1924), vice president of the business division (1925-1941), president (1941-1948), and chancellor (1948-1951) of Duke University. From the description of Robert Lee Flowers records, 1891-1968. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 53906098 Robert Lee Flowers was born at York Collegiate Institute,...