Bingham Military School volumes, 1872-1876; 1890-1919.

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Bingham Military School volumes, 1872-1876; 1890-1919.

The collection includes a volume of minutes of weekly meetings, 9 February 1872-19 January 1877, of Bingham School's Polemic Society, a debating society, including roll calls, elections of members, announcements of debate topics, and membership and attendance lists, 1872-1876; and a ledger, 1891-1919, of the school's accounts with individual students, and other receipts and expenditures, under the superintendency of Robert Bingham (index included).

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Bingham Military School (Asheville, N.C.)

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The Bingham Military School was established in 1793 as the Bingham School in Orange County, N.C., by the Reverend William Bingham (1754-1825). After the founder's death, the school was continued by his son William James Bingham (1802-1866), who moved it to Hillsborough and, in 1844, to the Oaks, also in Orange County. Colonel William J. Bingham's sons, Colonel William Bingham (1835-1873) and Robert Bingham (1838-1927), who had been associated with the school since 1857, took charge in 1864 when ...

Bingham School (Orange County, N.C.)

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Bingham, Robert, 1838-1927

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Robert Bingham of Hillsborough, N.C., was a captain in the 44th North Carolina Regiment. From the description of Robert Bingham papers, 1863-1864; 1923 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 26243100 Robert Bingham (1838-1927) of Hillsborough, N.C., was a captain in the 44th North Carolina Regiment, Confederate States of America. Bingham was the son of William J. and Elizabeth Norwood Bingham. He was educated at the University of North Carolina and was associated wit...