D.I. Craig papers, 1876-1929.
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Craig family.
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Craig, D. I. (David Irwin), 1849-1925
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David Irvin Craig was born in Orange County, N.C., in 1849. He received his early education at the old Hughes Academy at Cedar Grove, N.C.; was a student at Davidson College, 1874-1875; and, in 1878, graduated from the Theological Seminary in Columbia, S.C. He was licensed to preach in May 1878 in Greensboro, N.C., and served as pastor at the Reidsville Presbyterian Church in Reidsville, N.C., until 1925. In 1881, Craig married Isabel Gertrude Newman of Columbia, S.C., with whom he had four chil...
Strayhorn family.
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Reidsville Presbyterian Church (Reidsville, N.C.)
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Jeffries, James J., 1875-1953
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Johnson, Jack, 1878-1946
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John "Jack" Arthur Johnson (1878-1946), professional boxing's heavyweight champion from 1908 to 1915, began boxing while working as a longshoreman in Galveston, Texas. In 1899 he toured America with other black fighters, and by 1902 he had established himself as a fearsome contender for the heavyweight title. But the racism then prevalent in the boxing business prevented him from realizing quick success with his skills, and Johnson was compelled to devise a vaudeville act to maintain an increasi...
Presbyterian Church in the U.S. Presbytery of Orange
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Presbytery erected, 1770 by the Synod of New York and Philadelphia; continued under the PCUSA after 1789; withdrew to the PCCSA in 1861; continued in the PCUS after 1865; continued in the PC(USA) after 1983. From the description of Minutes, 1866-1880 [microform]. (Presbyterian Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 28201349 From the description of Minutes, 1951-1965 [microform]. (Presbyterian Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 28201361 From the description o...