J. Isaac Copeland papers, 1910-1995 [manuscript].

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J. Isaac Copeland papers, 1910-1995 [manuscript].

The collection contains subject files and other materials documenting the life of J. Isaac Copeland. Papers relate chiefly to Copeland's personal life, civic service, and activities in the historical profession.

About 25000 items (49.5 linear ft.).

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection

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The Southern Historical Collection is home to over 5,000 distinct archival collections. These are each comprised of unique primary documents, such as diaries, correspondence, photographs, maps, and oral histories. We offer robust documentation of all periods of Southern history since the late eighteenth century, particularly the Antebellum era through the Civil Rights Movement. Some of our traditional subject strengths include: Communities and Families Business and Labor Slavery and the ...

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Copeland, J. Isaac (James Isaac), 1910-1995

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J. Isaac Copeland (1910-1995), a native of Clinton, S.C., was graduated from Presbyterian College in 1931. Copeland then entered George Peabody College for Teachers in 1932, where he earned a B.S. in Library Science and an M.A. in history. In 1936, Copeland became the library director at Furman University. He returned to George Peabody College in 1942 and remained there for more than six years. He then became the head of the documents department in the Library of the University of North Carolina...