W. H. Pegram papers, 1876 - 1928
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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...
Duke University. Dept. of Chemistry.
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Trinity College (Randolph County, N.C.)
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Pegram family.
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Craven family.
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Trinity College (Durham, N.C.)
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The Trinity College (Randolph County) Reference collection materials were compiled from a variety of sources by University Archives staff for reference and research. From the description of Trinity College (Durham, N.C.) Reference Collection, 1889-1992. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 166325766 The Columbia Literary Society was first organized in 1846 at Union Institute. The Society grew with the school, witnessing the founding of Trinity College ...
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 ...