Autograph and poetry album, 1859-1881, (bulk, 1859-1869).

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Autograph and poetry album, 1859-1881, (bulk, 1859-1869).

Scrapbook volume, 1859-1870, 1876, 1881, and undated, with autographs to "Kittie," kept while she was enrolled as a student in Columbia, S.C., and Raleigh, N.C., along with clippings of prints, poems, and an obituary, 1870, of Judge A.B. Longstreet of Oxford, Miss.

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Longstreet, Augustus Baldwin, 1790-1870

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Augustus Baldwin Longstreet, lawyer, author, and college president, was born 22 September 1790, in Augusta, Georgia, and died 9 July 1870, in Oxford, Mississippi. His sketches of late eighteenth century Georgia life, GEORGIA SCENES, appeared in Georgia newspapers (1833-1836), but later writings were more political or religious. He was ordained a Methodist minister (1838) and became president of four Southern colleges: Emory College (1839-1848), Centenary College in Jackson, La. (1849), the Unive...

Gregg, Catherine W., 1843-

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Student at South Carolina Female Collegiate Institue (Barhamville, S.C.), and at St. Mary's School [now College] (Raleigh, N.C.). Catherine W. Gregg (born ca. 1843) appeared in the US Federal Census of 1850 and 1870 as a resident of Mars Bluff area of Marion District [now Florence County, S.C.], and was one of the children of David R. Gregg, a farmer. From the description of Autograph and poetry album, 1859-1881, (bulk, 1859-1869). (University of South Caroli...

South Carolina Female Collegiate Institute (Barhamville, S.C.)

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

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The St. Mary's College Thomas Wolfe Collection was founded at St. Mary's College in Raleigh, N.C., in 1975 by Catherine and John O. Fulenwider. The collection contains materials from many different sources. Items such as programs, publications, and clippings related to Thomas Wolfe were actively sought by St. Mary's College archivists and librarians and added to the collection. The largest individual collections are the papers of George McCoy, editor of the "Asheville Citizen Times" and one of t...