John Manning Papers, 1829-1899

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John Manning Papers, 1829-1899

John Manning was a lawyer of Pittsboro, N.C.; U.S.representative from North Carolina; and professor of law at the University of NorthCarolina at Chapel Hill. The collection includes correspondence, financial and legal items, drafts ofspeeches and articles, and teaching notes. Papers pertain to Manning's work as alawyer, as receiver for the Confederate States of America, and as a law professor atthe University of North Carolina, including his commentary on Blackstone, which heused in teaching; and to Manning's wife, Louise Hall Manning.

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Manning, John, 1830-1899

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Lawyer of Pittsboro, N.C.; U.S. representative from North Carolina; and professor of law at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. From the description of John Manning papers, 1829-1899 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 23992516 John Manning was born on 30 July 1830, at Edenton, North Carolina, the son of United States naval captain, John Manning. He was graduated from the University of North Carolina in 1850, was licensed to practice law in 1853, and ...