Mary Hilliard Hinton papers, 1883-1929 [manuscript].

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Mary Hilliard Hinton papers, 1883-1929 [manuscript].

Chiefly personal letters, mostly 1888-1910, to Mary Hilliard Hinton (d. 1961) from former classmates at St. Mary's School in Raleigh. Included are thank-you notes, replies to subscription solicitations, and letters from Rica H. Finlay commenting on the writer's children and on old school friends. Also included is a manuscript of Hinton's article, "A Type of the Old South," describing the southern slave.

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

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Finlay, Rica H.

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Hinton, Mary Hilliard

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Member of patriotic and historical organizations and editor, 1901-1926, of the "North Carolina Booklet," a quarterly of historical articles; resident of Raleigh, N.C. From the description of Mary Hilliard Hinton papers, 1883-1929 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 24990410 Mary Hilliard Hinton was the daughter of David and Mary Boddie Carr Hinton and the niece of Elias Carr, governor of North Carolina, 1893-1897. Hinton attended St. Mary's School in R...