Three little children of long ago [microfilm manuscript] 1901.

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Three little children of long ago [microfilm manuscript] 1901.

Microfilm of an account, written for children, of the family and community life of Charles Phillips, Samuel Phillips, and Cornelia Phillips Spencer, children of James Phillips, professor at the University of North Carolina, beginning with their arrival in Chapel Hill, N.C., in 1826.

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Phillips, Charles, 1822-1889

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Charles Phillips (1822-1889) was the son of James and Julia Vermeule Phillips of Chapel Hill, N.C. He was a graduate of the University of North Carolina, 1841; a tutor, 1844-1854; professor of mathematics, 1854-1868 and 1875-1879; and professor emeritus, 1879-1889. He taught at Davidson College, 1868-1874. Cornelia Phillips (1825-1908) daughter of James and Julia Vermeule Phillips, married James Munroe Spencer in 1855 and went with him to Alabama. At his death in 1861, s...

Phillips family.

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Spencer, Cornelia Phillips, 1825-1908

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Cornelia Phillips Spencer, writer and community leader of Chapel Hill, N.C., was the daughter of University of North Carolina mathematics professor James Phillips (1792-1867) and Judith Vermeule Phillips (1796-1881), wife of lawyer James Monroe Spencer (1827-1861), and mother of Julia Spencer Love (b. 1859), who married Harvard University mathematician James Lee Love (1860-1950). From the description of Cornelia Phillips Spencer papers, 1833-1975 (bulk 1839-1942). WorldCat record id:...

Phillips, James, 1792-1867

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Pace, Fannie Phillips.

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Phillips, Samuel (Samuel Field), 1824-1903.

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