Victor Clay Barringer Notebook, . 1850s

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Victor Clay Barringer Notebook, . 1850s

Victor Clay Barringer was a North Carolina state senator, professor, Confederate soldier, and international legal scholar. The collection is a notebook, kept by Barringer, beginning circa 1851, when he was practicing law in Concord, N.C., recording thoughts, criticisms of books read, rules for life, and other information.

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Barringer, Victor C. (Victor Clay), 1827-1896

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North Carolina state senator, professor, Confederate soldier, and international legal scholar. From the description of Victor Clay Barringer notebook, 1850s [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 23992312 Victor Clay Barringer (1827-1896) was born in Cabarrus County, N.C., earned his degree from the University of North Carolina in 1848, and was married to Maria Massey. He was a lawyer, state senator, Confederate soldier, and professor at Davidson College. He later served as a jud...