M. C. S. Noble papers, 1860-1971 [manuscript].

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M. C. S. Noble papers, 1860-1971 [manuscript].

The collection includes papers of, and collected by, M.C.S. Noble, including family correspondence and papers; letters from colleagues and friends, including Edwin A. Alderman, Charles Duncan McIver, and other North Carolinians in the field of education; scrapbooks and other volumes compiled, written or collected by Noble, including a manuscript history of the Tileston Normal School of Wilmington, founded during Reconstruction by Amy Morris Bradley of Massachusetts, and a copy of the proceedings of the board of the Lincolnton (N.C.) Female Academy, 1821-1824; and selected papers of daughter Alice Noble, including materials relating to her education at St. Mary's in Raleigh, 1908-1910, and letters from an Army officer in the A.E.F., 1918-1919.

About 820 items (2.5 linear feet).

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McIver, Charles Duncan, 1860-1906

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Charles Duncan McIver was born on September 27, 1860 in Moore County, North Carolina. He graduated from the University of North Carolina in 1881 and began teaching school in Durham and Winston. In 1886 he went to Peace Institute in Raleigh. In 1889, McIver and Edwin A. Alderman were chosen by the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction to hold teacher institutes across the state. An advocate of higher education for women, he was chosen President of the State Normal and Industrial Scho...

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Alderman, Edwin Anderson, 1861-1931

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Tileston Normal School (Wilmington, N.C.)

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Lincolnton Female Academy (N.C.)

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Noble, M. C. S. (Marcus Cicero Stephens), 1855-1942

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M.C.S. Noble was an educator and leader in the development of public schools in North Carolina; superintendent of schools in Wilmington, N.C.; member of the University of North Carolina faculty, 1898-1942, as professor of education and dean of the School of Education; and author of History of Public Schools in North Carolina (1930) and of numerous articles and textbooks. From the guide to the M.C.S. Noble Papers, 1860-1971, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. South...

St. Mary's School (Raleigh, N.C.)

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Bradley, Amy Morris, 1823-1904

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Nurse during the Civil War; educator in Maine, 1840s-1850s, and Wilmington, N.C., 1865-1890s. From the description of Papers, 1806-1921; (bulk 1841-1921). (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 19317034 Nurse during the Civil War; educator in Maine, 1840s-1850s, and Wilmington (New Hanover Co.), N.C., 1865-1890s. From the description of Papers, 1806-1921 ; (bulk 1841-1921). (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 122581347 Nurse and agent ...

Noble, Alice.

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Noble (1891-1972) was a native of Chapel Hill, N.C., librarian and secretary of the University of North Carolina School of Pharmacy, staff member of the North Carolina Pharmaceutical Research Foundation, and associate secretary and associate editor of the North Carolina Pharmaceutical Association. From the description of Alice Noble volumes, 1950-1972 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 25507478 ...