Oakland College (Miss.) records, 1856-1899, 1856-1868.

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Oakland College (Miss.) records, 1856-1899, 1856-1868.

Commencement program (1856) with manuscript of "The Young South" by E.S. McCall, tuition receipts (1857), notes on abolition (1864), and correspondence and manuscript (1899) concerning W.A. Hall's written account of the early history of Oakland College including the 1851 murder of President Jeremiah Chamberlain by George Briscoe.

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University of Texas Libraries

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McCall, E. S.

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Oakland College (Miss.)

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Oakland College in Claiborne County, Mississippi, was founded in 1830. From the description of Oakland College (Miss.) records, 1856-1899, 1856-1868. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 35734323 Oakland College, located in Claireborne County, Miss., was established in 1830 by the Mississippi Presbyterian Church. From the guide to the Oakland College Papers, ., 1858-1859, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical C...

Hall, W. Arnold, 1908-

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Chamberlain, Jeremiah, 1794-1851

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Briscoe, George H.

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