Papers, 1798-1914 ; (bulk 1852-1878).
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Young, W. (Bill)
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Wallace, Daniel, 1959-....
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Daniel Wallace, author and illustrator, was born in 1959 in Birmingham, Ala., to E. D. Wallace and Joan Wallace, who had three other children: Rangeley, Barrie, and Holland (known as Holly ). He attended college first at Emory University in Atlanta, Ga., and then at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In 1982, Wallace took a job at a trading company in Nagoya, Japan. He returned to Chapel Hill, N.C., two years later. His first novel, Big Fish, was published in 1998. In 2003, Tim Bur...
Dunlop, Robert H.
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Watson, William C.
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Music teacher in Portsmouth, Va. From the description of Letter to E.B. Dearborn, 1840. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 52779266 William Watson was sheriff of Livingston Parish, La. From the description of William Watson papers, 1846-1870 (bulk 1866-1870). (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 182624518 ...
Simpson, William Dunlap, 1823-1890
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Confederate Army officer and Congressman, governor, and chief justice of the South Carolina Supreme Court. From the description of Papers, 1798-1914 ; (bulk 1852-1878). (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 20159078 William Dunlap Simpson, lawyer of Laurens, S.C., served during the Civil War with the 14th S. C. Volunteers and in the Confederate Congress. In 1876, he was S.C. lieutenant governor, and, in 1878, was acting governor until he became chief justice of the ...
Young, Henry Clinton.
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Wilson, John Lynde.
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Nance, F. R. (Florence Rush)
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