Anne Troy Hall papers, 1821-1888 [manuscript].

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Anne Troy Hall papers, 1821-1888 [manuscript].

Correspondence and other papers, chiefly of Hall and her children, mainly concerning family matters and social life in Fayetteville, N.C., in the 1840s, and including two letters of condolence from Cornelia Phillips Spencer, Chapel Hill, N.C., 1873 and 1888, and two compositions by students at the University of North Carolina, 1844 and 1846.

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Hall, Anne Troy, d. 1873.

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Anne Troy Hall (died 1873) resided at various times in Wadesboro, Chapel Hill, and Fayetteville, N.C. She was married to William Hall, circa 1821-1822, and had several children among whom were Robert Troy Hall (born 1823); Thomas Chambers Hall (1829-1860); Mary Weldon Hall (died 1888); Rosa Hall; and Harriet E. Hall (died 1856). Robert and Thomas both graduated from the University of North Carolina. From the guide to the Anne Troy Hall Papers, ., 1821-1888, (University of North Carol...

University of North Carolina (1793-1962)

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The University of North Carolina was chartered by the state's General Assembly in 1789. Its first student was admitted in 1795. The governing body of the University, from its founding until 1932, was a forty-member Board of Trustees elected by the General Assembly. The Board met twice a year; at other times the business of the University was carried on by the Board's secretary-treasurer and by the presiding professor (called president beginning in 1804). Other faculty members later assumed the r...

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:...